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Dainton Jungle Juice Hazy IPA

Welcome to the Jungle! Big, bold and hoppy with dank, tropical juice flavours; unfiltered and hazy, with a smooth and rich mouthfeel. This is one jungle you are going to want to get lost in.

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

Jervis Bay Brewing Co 11 Days Pale Ale Can

Imagine walking from Jervis Bay to Sydney. The crew onboard the cutter Nancy washed up on shore in Jervis Bay in 1805 and it took them 11 days to walk all the way home to Sydney. Sure hope there was a refreshing pale ale waiting for them at the other end. This bright pale ale bucks the trend of mega quantities of peach and passionfruit. Instead, the Strata and Amarillo aroma hops impart subtle notes that, if in a wine, might be expressed as barnyard. The dry finish results in a crisp, refreshing beer that is perfect for every summer day and not just 11 of them!

Jervis Bay Brewing Co Bay Of Plenty IPA Can

Bay of plenty IPA named after the Indigenous Australian meaning for Booderee. Large quantities of whirlpool and dry hops deliver boatloads of fruit and waves of flavour. Mango, stonefruit and citrus are all to the fore, while a welcome bitterness gently washes the pallet clean. An IPA that delivers plenty of everything that is good about hoppy beers!

West End Draught Longnecks

A favourite with generations of South Australians this well-balanced beer with a clean hop bitterness is an outstanding example of an Australian draught Lager.

Lord Nelson Three Sheets Pale Ale

A great craft beer from Lord Nelson, the oldest licensed hotel in Sydney. One of the first hotels to brew their own. This Three Sheets Pale Ale has delightfully balanced malt, overtones of herbaceous hop characters, citrus flora's and aromas. Medium Gold in Colour.

Black Hops Pale Ale Can

Black Hops Pale Ale is full of tropical hop aromas, finely balanced with malted barley to bring a big flavour that pale ale fans will love. Serve this one ice cold with some chips and dips.

Black Hops Super Hornet Double IPA

The Super Hornet DIPA is an upgraded redesign of our Hornet IPA, fitted with extra ABV firepower and extended bitterness range, this bad boy is destined to establish flavour superiority. Loaded with an armament of fresh NATO hops, you will smell this beer before you even see it coming.

Maltnhops Brewhaus NEIPA New England Indian Pale Ale

Our NEIPA is hazy and malty with a restrained bitterness and sweet flavours of mango, pineapple and oranges. At 6.6% this is our crowd pleaser. Packed with Mosaic, Amarillo and Citra hops to give it a juicy tropical finish.

Grifter Brewing Co Serpents Kiss Watermelon Pilsner

With delicate refreshment in mind, this new world pilsner with 100% real watermelon added to the fermenter, gives a subtle, yet delightful layer of fruit amongst a clean lager finish.