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Tooheys Extra Dry

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.

Young Henry's Motorcycle Oil Can

Young Henrys Motorcycle Oil is a smooth, hoppy, black beer with mild bitterness, roughly based on a hopped-up American porter. Originally brewed as a small batch in 2017 its back in black by popular demand, bigger and bolder as this years YH Winter release. Best served loud.

The Albo Pale Ale Corn Can

Hes the last of a rare breed of pollie and an all-round good bloke. Anthony Albanese MP has earnt his sea legs and a hardworking beer named just for him. Cheers, Albo. A light, refreshing beer based on corn ales brewed by farmhands during the American Prohibition. Using a pale malt and corn base and very lightly hopped with Ella, Albo delivers a clean and long-lasting flavour. Tastefully dedicated to true local characters, Willie the Boatman has been bringing mates together since 2012.

Black Hops GOAT Hazy IPA

G.O.A.T. was first brewed as a small batch, specifically for the 2018 AIBA Awards. Brewed with high expectations & named accordingly, the beer took out a Gold Medal and became a favourite among Black Hops drinkers. This juice bomb features the signature opaque appearance of the style, paired with an explosion of tropical fruit flavours thanks to the generous late addition of Mosaic, Amarillo and El Dorado hops.

Tooheys Old Ale

You'll love the complex flavour of Tooheys Old. This Australian beer is lightly hopped resulting in malty flavours at first taste and a crisp, bitter finish. The black malts used in the recipe give this ale its distinctive dark colouring.

Stonebarn Truffle Pale Ale Pack of 16

Our Stonebarn Truffle Pale Ale Beer is made from Australian Pale Ale malt and Light Caramel malts with a blend of Australian and American hops. The light malt ensures that the flavour of the hops and Black Perigord Truffle (Tuber Melanosporum) is not too overpowering, giving the beer a milder truffle taste. The Pale Ale is brewed to be more sessionable with a lower alcohol content. This combination produces a lighter copper colour and reduces the bitterness to 23 BUs.

Stonebarn Truffle Pale Ale

Our Stonebarn Truffle Pale Ale Beer is made from Australian Pale Ale malt and Light Caramel malts with a blend of Australian and American hops. The light malt ensures that the flavour of the hops and Black Perigord Truffle (Tuber Melanosporum) is not too overpowering, giving the beer a milder truffle taste. The Pale Ale is brewed to be more sessionable with a lower alcohol content. This combination produces a lighter copper colour and reduces the bitterness to 23 BUs.

James Boag's Draught

The legend of St George has been the emblem for J Boag & Son since 1881, representing the determination required to make such fine beers. Combining pure Tasmanian water and the finest natural ingredients. A slightly sweet style, mellow and crisp.

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.

Ironhouse Brewery Little Beach XPA

A beer made for summer? XPA full of pilsner & vienna malts and a touch of oats? Hopped out with a tasty regime of citra & amarillo hops? Done! Little beach xpa “An xpa (extra pale ale) that falls more on the ipa side of things than the pale's of the world, this little brew was so named after little beach itself, which is located just 6km south of ironhouse point, with a continuous sloping rocky shoreline in between. The beach lies in a small valley at the mouth of little beach creek, which is usually blocked to form a small lagoon. the beach is 200 m long, faces east and is bordered by sloping granite points backed by cleared farmland. waves average over 1m and usually maintain a permanent rip against the southern rocks. there are occasionally good surf breaks over the rocks at each end of the beach. The beach and small backing valley are part of the little beach coastal reserve, with a camping area well known to tasmanian's. it’s quite literally a little piece of paradise.” - cheers, ironhouse brew master, briggsy