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.
McWilliams On The Grapevine Shiraz
Rich dark purple with a crimson hue in colour. Intense dark fruit aromas of plum, and forest berries with hints of spice and vanilla. Rich and smooth with lashes of dense sweet fruit and soft tannins.
BentSpoke Sprocket IPA
A big and hoppy IPA with raw tropical fruit sniffs and tastes.
Akasha Mosaic IPA Can
Moo Brew Seasonal Stout
Its stout season and the Velvet Sledgehammer is back. Its better than ever, and ready to ease you through the winter darkness with its 8% syrupy, roasted-malt goodness.
Maltnhops Brewhaus IPA
Rich, full bodied with smooth with hints of caramel. Mosaic, Citra and El Dorado Hops give solid bitterness with the delicious flavours of mango and lime, with aromas of pear and watermelon candy.
Moo Brew Moo Brew IPA
We said wed never make an IPA, because Moo Brew (and Mona) owner David Walsh isnt into IPAs. Then we made a Limited Release IPA and made Walshie drink it. He did not fire us. Plus it sold like hot cakes (and won a bunch of stuff). So we added an IPA to our core range. And its a lighting-strike tempting 6.66% alc/vol.The Moo Brew IPA is light in colour, using a well-balanced pale base malt bill with some specialty malts from Germany thrown in to give it some complexity. The hops present big, fruit-driven notes coupled with a piny, resinous backbone that makes your tongue furry (in a good way, promise). This sprightly, heavily hopperised (thats a technical term) brew is guaranteed to stand tall even in this most oversaturated of beer categories.
Sunday Road Brewing Co. Over The Bridge Hazy Pale Ale
This sessionable and delicious new England pale ale is absolutely bursting with delicious kiwi hop aroma, tropical body and hints of fragrant mango fruit. That first sip offers undeniable flavor- and at 4.5% doesn’t overbear the tastebuds. Making this a juicy, low in bitterness, cloudy but refreshing hazy beauty of a brew!