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Gage Roads Side Track All Day XPA

A beer best paired with care-free days, Side Track All Day XPA is the ideal go to beer for a moment of refreshment on those days where the time just gets away from you. Its jam packed with aromas of fresh citrus, tropical fruit and a hint of pine. Light malt base for smooth body and crisp bitterness for extreme drinkability with no compromise on flavour.

7th Day Brewery XPA Can

7th Day Brewery XPA. ABV - 4.7 % Extra Pale Ale. Very light body, fruity and floral hop profile with undertones of passion fruit.

Mornington Peninsula Brewery XPA

Mornington XPA is a hoppy fruit bomb with a lean malt profile and packed with aromas of citrus and stonefruit followed by distinct flavours of lemon, pine and mango. This ale is surprisingly sessionable, mild in bitterness and bursting with hop character.

Bondi Brewing Co Beach Beer Bondi XPA

Using pale malt and torrified wheat for the malts and Citra and Galaxy hops. Citra hops will bring out those pine and citrus note, Galaxy brings out those passion fruit and stone fruit notes. Its light straw in colour with a slight haze. This XPA is dryer than most.

O'Brien XPA Can

Refreshingly differentA blend of Citra and Cascade hops delivers a distinctive XPA aroma and refreshing burst of citrus flavour, with a clean finish. At a modest 3.8% ABV, OBrien XPA is surprisingly full-bodied. Complements seafood dishes like fish and calamari.

John Boston Coastal XPA Can

Named after the shipyard that John Boston would fish of to supply his Saltworks venture. This refreshing Coastal XPA was the perfect beer to drink on those sunny days on the docks.

Capital Brewing Xpa

The XPA (ABV: 5.0% IBU: 30) takes on elements of their Mountain Brew XPA and the previously known Summit Session XPA (now Summit Session Ale) but delivers something entirely its own. It joins the Capital core range family at the expense of the Springboard Orange Wit, that has been discontinued. We find out why they chose not to give it a stable name, how, for now, it completes their circle of core range beers and much more.