COEDO Shikkoku
Shikkoku is a Japanese word that reflects the jet black colour of onyx, perfect for this enchantingly dark, slow-aged brew marked by an elegant and mellow flavour profile. Dark shadows contrast sharply with the brightness of its fine, tea-coloured head. Aromatic hops surround the nose. COEDO Shikkoku is created with two variations of black malt which are combined with six other malt varieties, making for a black lager that is smooth, light and balanced - never cloying.
Vale Amber Lager
Designed using Pale, Munich, Crystal and Carafa roasted malt Vale Amber Lager is then filtered, producing a beer with brilliant clarity. Dark brown in colour with garnet highlights, its backbone is strong in maltiness with a hint of coffee and chocolate that balances the Falconer s Flight hops. Aromas of citrus, pine and vanilla rise to compliment the flavour, delivering a crisp, clean finish.
Red Hill Brewery Pilsner
A classic unfiltered Pilsner, Red Hill Brewery Pilsner boasts a spicy hop aroma balanced by a full bodied malt character.
John Boston The Point Pale Ale
John Boston The Point Pale Ale is a light-bodied, Australian style Pale Ale with subtle tropical fruit and grassy characteristics. Beautifully balanced with a crisp, clean lingering finish this beer is the most refreshing of Pale Ales.
Mountain Goat Organic Steam Ale
Mountain Goat Organic Steam Ale is a crisp, certified organic ale. Incorporating wheat malt in the grist make up and fermented cool, with the use of Hallertau and Citra hops along with a light dose of Galaxy flowers at the end.
Chimay Premiere Amber Ale
The red-cap was the first beer to be brewed by the Trappist monks. It is noted for its coppery colour which makes it particularly attractive. Topped with a creamy head, it gives off a light, fruity apricot aroma produced by the fermentation. The taste perceived in the mouth is a balance confirming the fruity nuances noticed in the fragrance. Its taste, which imparts a silky sensation to the tongue, is made refreshing by a light touch of bitterness.
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.
Chimay Cinq Cents Golden Ale
This beer with its typical golden colour, its slightly hazy appearance and its fine head is especially characterized by its aroma which results from an agreeable combination of fresh hops and yeast. The beers flavour comes from the smell of hops, above all it is the fruity notes of Muscat and raisins that give this beer a particularly attractive aroma. The aroma complements the touch of bitterness. There is no acidity, but an after-bitterness which melts in the mouth.
Bridge Road Brewers Beechworth Pale Ale
Hands on small batch brewing ensures Bridge Road ales are the real deal. An aromatic Pale Ale with an intense copper colour, floral hops and bitter hops are perfectly in balance. Best enjoyed out of a glass to get the full experience.
Burleigh Brewing Co Big Head No Carb Beer
Australia's first no carb beer, Big Head is a refreshing and full-flavoured lager styled beer with plenty of hop bitterness making it a fantastic sessional beer.