Prickly Moses Otway Pale Ale
A medium bodied ale which is light amber in colour, derived from the use of caramel malts. A refreshing but appetizing beer with toffee and caramel flavours balanced nicely with a blend of traditional English hops for bittering and American hops for aroma. The all malt ale is warm fermented which adds some complexity to the beer and leads to a fruity aroma which compliments this particular style of beer.
Capital Brewing Co Evil Eye IPA
Capital Brewing Evil Eye is a seasonal brew that makes a bold statement. A fuller body, firm flavours and enticing aromas provide a brilliantly balanced IPA that will always hit the spot. Enjoy this one when it's in season for best results.
Six String Brewing Tropical Pale Ale
Embrace Summer with Six String Tropical Pale Ale Can, a hoppy beer with lingering tropical fruit and delicate malt flavours. Easy to drink with a smooth finish, this is a must have for the summer esky or fridge.
Modus Operandi Pale Ale
Modus Operandi Pale Ale is dry hopped with some of the biggest hops from the Yakima Valley. This choice selection brings out a lively layer of aromatics, with hints of pine and citrus which follow onto the palate. A crisp, dry finish caps it off.
Kaiju Tropical Ale
Dream of a tropical vacation with these Kaiju Krush Tropical Ale Cans 375mL. Tempting tropical fruit aromas with flavours of pineapple, melon and stone fruit give this medium-bodied ale a refreshing edge.
BentSpoke Easy Cleaning Ale
A cleansing ale, this easy drinking mid-strength will keep you well hydrated but in low gear through summer. Dry hopped with Citra and Mosaic. Featuring tropical fruit hop aromas and a clean finish.
Capital Brewing Trail Pale Ale Can
Stockade Refreshing Ale Can
Lord Nelson Three Sheets Pale Ale Can
Philter Hazy Pale Can
Here’s our Hazy Pale. With all the flavour you expect from a haze and the signature refreshment of our pales, this one is a juicy, easy-drinking gem. You can expect tropical fruit, floral, melon and lemon-lime aromas.The Brewery: Untouched 1960’s facade of the Public Bar and Brewery building has long been an icon on the streetscape of industrial Marrickville. Behind the exterior, the old yoghurt factory stood empty for over 20 years before Philter moved in. We’re proud to bring the building back to life and become part of the historical fabric of the suburb we know and love.