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.
Tooheys Extra Dry is Australia's fifth highest selling beer (Nielsen April 2010) and is well known for its clean, crisp taste. Its dry finish is achieved by an extended fermentation, ensuring minimal residual fermentable sugars. Wonderful fruity, malty notes accompany a mellow middle palate, leaving a clean aftertaste.
Light gold in colour with a clean and hoppy aroma, this Indian Lager from Kingfisher is clean and refreshing. Stands well alongside curries and other spicy dishes.
Tooheys New - official currency of the beer economy - has a lightly hopped, malty character, delivering the perfect balance of bitter and sweet beer flavours. Its defining characteristic is its smooth, refreshing, easy drinking taste. Low in effervescence to enhance refreshment - each sip tastes as good as the first.
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.
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!
The story of Sol goes back to 1899, when on a sunny morning in Mexico, a brew master was working away. The early morning sun crept over his brew pot, caught in the majesty of the moment he was inspired to name his brew 'El Sol' - the sun in Mexican. Since that day Sol has been a beer for the working class, a beer of the people.