Willie The Boatman Crazy Ivan IPA Can
Willie the Boatman takes its name from a Scottish Convict whose job it was to row people across the Cooks River in Tempe before a bridge was built in the late 1800s. This Beer is named after another Tempe figure. Ivan Smith. Ivan is a a ball of energy, he is great fun to be around and a little crazy.in a good way. The Crazy Ivan IPA is full of malt and hops and most of all is a mouthful of fun. To keep the Crazy Ivan balanced and slightly under control we use big Malts married with Amarillo,Mosaic and simcoe hops. With an an IBU of 50 and a ABV 0f 6% hold on and enjoy the ride!
Broulee Brewhouse Pale Ale6x4x375ml
THE BALANCE IS HOP-FORWARD, WITH A CLEAN FERMENTATION PROFILE, DRYISH FINISH, AND CLEAN, SUPPORTING MALT FLAVOUR.
Broulee Brewhouse Hazy Ale4x6x375ml
A HAZY ALE WITH INTENSE FRUIT FLAVOURS AND AROMAS. LESS PERCEIVED BITTERNESS THAN TRADITIONAL HAZY ALES BUT MASSIVELY HOP-FORWARD.
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
Philter Super Cool Lager Can
This is our new super clean, super crisp, super refreshing, Super Cool lager. We’ve brewed it to be extremely sessionable with a light malt body and a classic dry finish inspired by the great Japanese rice lagers. Taste the Coolness. 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.
Young Henrys Newtowner
Brewed to celebrate the sesquicentenary of the Newtown suburb of Sydney, Young Henry have created an Aussie pale ale to be proud of with Newtowner. Three varieties of local hops combine for a fruity beer that's light on the palate with a subtle bitter edge.
Kaiju Pleazure Kruze Hazy Pale Ale
Welcome aboard the good ship Pleazure Kruze! A delicious, perfectly balanced tropical Hazy Pale Ale. Pleasantly hazy sun-kissed straw colour and a pillowy soft mouthfeel. The hop flavours blend perfectly with the juicy aromas of grapefruit, lemon zest, pineapple and lychee effecting a super clean finish with just a hint of quenching bitterness.
James Squire 150 Lashes Pale Ale
A familiar style that Australian beer drinkers will recognise. Malted wheat adds to its refreshing character delivering a beer with a fruity nose and slight hints of passionfruit, grapefruit and citrus. IBU: 18.5 Carton of 24 x 345mL bottles.
Jervis Bay Brewing Co 11 Days Pale Ale Can
Imagine walking from Jervis Bay to Sydney. The crew onboard the cutter Nancy washed up on shore in Jervis Bay in 1805 and it took them 11 days to walk all the way home to Sydney. Sure hope there was a refreshing pale ale waiting for them at the other end. This bright pale ale bucks the trend of mega quantities of peach and passionfruit. Instead, the Strata and Amarillo aroma hops impart subtle notes that, if in a wine, might be expressed as barnyard. The dry finish results in a crisp, refreshing beer that is perfect for every summer day and not just 11 of them!