Coopers Original Pale Ale
Coopers Pale Ale is your classic Aussie ale. Many people know and love this beer because of its rich flavour, quality ingredients and natural fermentation process. You'll find Pale Ale's trademark sediment in every bottle, giving it its distinctive cloudy appearance.
Melbourne Bitter
A mainstay of the Melbourne beer scene, Melbourne bitter is a smooth and refreshing bitter that is always at the affordable end of the market.
Carlton Draught
One of Australia's most popular mainstream beers, and often the best value. Always a crowd-pleaser.
Tooheys New
Tooheys New - official currency of the beer economy - has a lightly hopped, malty character, delivering the perfect balance of bitter and sweet beer flavours. Its defining characteristic is its smooth, refreshing, easy drinking taste. Low in effervescence to enhance refreshment - each sip tastes as good as the first.
Tooheys Extra Dry
Tooheys Extra Dry is Australia's fifth highest selling beer (Nielsen April 2010) and is well known for its clean, crisp taste. Its dry finish is achieved by an extended fermentation, ensuring minimal residual fermentable sugars. Wonderful fruity, malty notes accompany a mellow middle palate, leaving a clean aftertaste.
Victoria Bitter
The 'Big Cold Beer', Victoria Bitter has long been Australia's favourite beer. The great taste brewed to deliver full-bodied flavour when ice cold, will quench any hard earned thirst. Unashamedly full flavoured and full strength at 4.9%, VB's legendary taste is here to stay ... matter of fact, we got it now!
Tooheys Old
Tooheys Old is a robustly flavoured Ale made with top fermentation Ale yeast. The beer is lightly hopped, and gets its darker colour from black malt. Fruity Ale-like esters blend well with subtle hoppiness, hints of coffee and chocolate to deliver a unique beer.
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Tooheys Old Ale
You'll love the complex flavour of Tooheys Old. This Australian beer is lightly hopped resulting in malty flavours at first taste and a crisp, bitter finish. The black malts used in the recipe give this ale its distinctive dark colouring.