Blonde and refreshing but with flavour and complexity, the Belgian Ale defines the strong Golden Ale. Made with Pilsner malts, Bohemian hops and a unique yeast strain, creating an intense, aromatic and beguiling Ale. Blonde and refreshing but with flavour and complexity, the Belgian Ale defines the strong Golden Ale.
As proud Queenslanders making a tasty middie is Newstead's highest priority. Newstead Session Ale Cans deliver smooth malts, fresh hops and that pitch perfect
Tooheys Old is a robustly flavoured Ale made with top fermentation Ale yeast. The beer is lightly hopped, and gets its darker colour from black malt. Fruity Ale-like esters blend well with subtle hoppiness, hints of coffee and chocolate to deliver a unique beer.
Say Aloha to this fresh and fruity tropical beast: Wild Yak Pacific Ale. Melba and Galaxy hops provide an enticing sweet tropical fruit aroma complemented by citrus notes. A combination of pale malt and wheat malt provide a smooth, light palate rounding out the low bitterness
Brewed out of the old 'Little Creatures' Brewery that was carted across the country from Fremantle, this great dark ale has a great intensity with sweet tones. Medium hops with caramel and toffee notes that lingers for considerable time.
The 'Big Cold Beer', Victoria Bitter has long been Australia's favourite beer. The great taste brewed to deliver full-bodied flavour when ice cold, will quench any hard earned thirst. Unashamedly full flavoured and full strength at 4.9%, VB's legendary taste is here to stay ... matter of fact, we got it now!
Stone & Wood from Byron Bay have burst onto the craft beer scene with some fantastic hand crafted beers including this Pacific Ale which is jam packed full of fresh tropical fruit aromas and flavours. The quintesential summer sessional beer, it has crowd pleaser written all over it.
Monteith's crisp and smooth Black is crisper than sweet darks and smoother than harsh stouts. It's a beer that is crafted from a blend of five premium malts to create a complex depth of flavours with coffee notes dominant.
Mild Ale is brewed with a selection of barley and wheat malt, and with no added sugar. This traditional brewing approach provides the smooth malt character which is balanced by a triple hopping with Pride of Ringwood and Saaz hops. The brew is fermented similarly to its stablemates Pale and Sparkling Ale, with the customary secondary fermentation in the bottle.