Stone & Wood Pacific Ale Can
Stone & Wood Easy Pale Ale Can
Easy Pale is a well-balanced and full-flavoured Pale Ale made from all-Australian hops and pale malts. Brimming with tropical notes of mango, guava and mandarin, this refreshing pale ale is perfect for the days when you want to take it easy.
4 Pines Pacific Ale
Hazy golden in appearance. Big fruity hop aromas of passionfruit, pineapple and pear are complemented by a smooth, dry finish.
Young Henrys Newtowner 3.5 Can
Very reminiscent of it's biological parent, Newtowner. This mid strength version still pops with notes of passionfruit and berry's, balanced against a full bodied malt backbone.
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.
4 Pines Pale Ale Can
3 malts, 4 hops. Brewed for all round fresh flavours in the American style. Citra hop is the star, backed by a supporting cast of 2 other classics. A classic US style with a modern hop twist in Citra that stands 4 Pines Pale out from the crowd.
Guinness Extra Stout
The classic Irish dark Stout that started it all, crafted to perfection for over 200 years. Crack it open, and the first sip tastes as fresh as ever. The unmistakeable deep-dark colour. The crisp hint of roasted barley, the fresh breeze of hops
Stockade Refreshing Ale Can
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.