Compass Box Whisky Co The Peat Monster Blended Malt Scotch Whisky
Compass Box Whisky's The Peat Monster combines smoky and peaty single malts from the island of Islay and the Isle of Mull with rich, medium-peated Speyside whisky. The result is, as you would except, a peaty and smoky delight with rich citrus notes of liquorice and spicy, sweet complexity. Balanced and highly drinkable this is a very approachable blended malt monster, but a monster nonetheless. Lovers of big, rich, smoky-peaty whiskies, this is for you.
Johnnie Walker Red Label Scotch & Cola Premium Strength
Everyone's favourite blended Scotch mixed with one of the world's most popular soft drinks.
Young Henrys Newtowner Australian Pale Ale
When the Sydney suburb of Newtown celebrated its sesquicentenary, the brewers of Young Henry were invited to brew a unique beer to showcase the unique style of Newtown. The resulting beer was an Aussie Pale Ale called Young Henrys Newtowner. Made from three varieties of local hops this beer is fun, fruity and even a little bitter - just like Newtown.
Eden Mill Hop Gin
Tinnies Pale Ale Can
Light amber in colour, with a slight haze. A good balance of bitterness, biscuity malt with slight caramel flavours, backed up with stone fruit, pine and citrus characters. Carton of 24 x 375mL Cans.
Coopers Pale Ale Can
Theres an expression used at the Coopers brewery; Born to brew, its an expression and sentiment spoken by many but with over 150 years dedicated to the art of brewing, in this instance its true. Coopers truly are a brewing family with six generations that date back to 1862 when Thomas Cooper brewed his first batch of ale. Whether youre in camp green or red, rest assured youre getting six generations of Coopers family passion for brewing in each sip. Beware of pale imitations, this is the beer that inspired a new generation of ale drinkers. Fruity and floral character with a crisp bitterness and cloudy appearance. Carton of 24 x 375mL Cans.
Steamrail Pale Ale
The story goes that twin 'beerded' brothers, Thomas and Charles, set out to find the great inland sea of Australia, Lake Eyre. Ensuring they stowed plenty of Pale Ale for their journey into the scorching centre, they soon had no choice but to stay put and let the water find them. This Pale Ale is the lead beer of the Steamrail range, picking up a Bronze medal at the 2016 Royal Adelaide Beer Awards & Silver Medal at Australian International Beers Awards 2018. A Pale Ale brewed with wheat and crystal malt. It has two additions of the citrus and floral cascade hop in the brewhouse. It is then dry hopped in the fermenter with the intensely flavour-filled Australian Galaxy Hop. IBU: 25 Carton 24 x 330mL Bottles.
Young Henrys Newtowner Can
Young Henrys wouldnt be what it is without Newtown. Its their home, community and inspiration. So when the suburb celebrated its sesquicentenary they were invited to brew a unique beer to celebrate, they jumped at the chance. The resulting beer was an Aussie Pale Ale called Newtowner. In a bit of a nod to the suburbs past and present influences, we used a blend of English and Australian malts. Then we added three varieties of local hops to make it fun, fruity and even a little bitter. Carton of 24 x 375mL Cans.
James Squire 150 Lashes Can
One Fifty Lashes is a refreshing Australian style cloudy pale ale with restrained bitterness and a clean, smooth finish. the use of malted wheat adds refreshing character delivering a beer with a fruity nose and hints of passionfruit, grapefruit and citrus. Carton of 10 x 330mL Cans.