Penfolds Bin 600 Cabernet Shiraz
Penfolds Bin 704 Cabernet Sauvignon
Penfolds Bin 600 Cabernet Sauvignon Shiraz
Ekim Brewing Co After Battle Pale Ale
Inspired by long summer days in the garden (and perhaps a little too much swearing at the lawn mower), this beer has seen the aftermath of many a battle. First brewed in 50L batches over 10 years ago, and yes, much like our Band-Aid skills, it’s seen a few little tweaks and improvements over the course of time. A decade on and many batches later, it is still our most popular beer! Brewed using Simcoe, Citra & Mosaic hops, our After Battle Pale Ale has always been a tasty combination of citrus and tropical flavours, all whilst keeping the malt profile on the lighter side to let those hops shine through at a rather modest 5.2% ABV
Inglenook Cabernet Sauvignon
Sunday Road Brewing Co. Blackwoods Pale Ale
This American Pale Ale boasts a solid malt body cut with layers of vibrant citrus and pine aromas. This gold and silver sporting hard hitter of a full-bodied pale packs a punch American hopped roster with Cascade, Centennial, Citra and Simcoe.
Sunday Road Brewing Co. Enigma Aust. Pale Ale
Enigma is just that: a mystery as to how something can be just this good. An Australian pale ale by style, but still brimming with flavor. The uplifting tropical aromas supplied fresh from Tasmania are complemented with a clean moreish finish.
Favia Cabernet Sauvignon Coombsville
Capital Brewing Co. Summit Session Ale
Pouring hazy, this beer is brewed for maximum flavour & sessionability! Packed with tropical hop flavours & finishing refreshingly bitter. Hops: Galaxy, Simcoe, Citra, Vic Secret.
ORVAL Trappist Ale
The distinctive fruity and bitter taste of Orval beer means it has become a genuine reference in the exclusive world of authentic Trappist beers. Orval beer is a high fermentation beer. The ageing process adds a fruity note, which strikes a subtle balance between the beer’s full-bodied yet complex flavour and bitterness. The beer was first brewed in 1931 and owes its unparalleled taste to the quality of the water, the hops and the yeast used. The brewery has selected very aromatic and unique hop varieties, which hark back to the first brewmaster of Orval, who hailed from Bavaria. The beer’s aromas are very pronounced while maintaining the right level of bitterness thanks to the English method of dry hopping. The various stages of fermentation – combined fermentation with the original yeast and with wild yeast, followed by fermentation in the bottle – mean the beer must age for some time and requires numerous quality controls.