$4 to $10
Young Henrys Gin & Tonic
Introducing Young Henrys G&T in a can. A refreshing mix of our award winning Noble Cut Australian Gin, and signature tonic with hints of pink grapefruit and thyme. Distilled in Newtown, our new world gin boasts herbal notes from the Tasmanian grown hops, alongside spicy juniper and pepperberries, with a zesty, lemon-myrtle finish. Continuing to serve the people, and our planet, Young Henrys promise 1% of all G&T revenue to sustainable projects (1% for the planet), made ready-to-drink in eco-friendly aluminium cans. Best served with mates, straight out of the tinnie, or poured over ice.
Young Henrys Classic Premium Lager Can
Classic Premium is an Australian lager made with premium ingredients, Aussie craft malt, all Aussie Hops and innovative hop products. Full in flavour, light, bright and absolutely thirst quenching, this is a truly Premium lager.
Young Henrys Hazy Pale Can
Young Henrys Ginger Beer 4x4x375mL
Young Henrys Newtowner 3.5 Can
Very reminiscent of it's biological parent, Newtowner. This mid strength version still pops with notes of passionfruit and berry's, balanced against a full bodied malt backbone.
Young Henrys Summer Hop Ale
Bursting with aroma straight off the top, the Summer Hop boasts a well-rounded hop character of pine, rock melon, stone fruit and citrus. A solid bitterness is balanced by the gentle sweetness of Munich Malt and malted wheat while still achieving a seasonably dry finish. The crisp mouth feel and unique tropical aroma of this IPA make it the perfect accompaniment to Seafood on the Barbecue.
Young Henrys IPA Can
This 6% Oz/American style IPA is dangerously sessionable, has a slight hazy golden hue, balanced bitterness and a refreshingly dry finish. Massive tropical/citrus dry hop character brings it home. The crisp mouth feel and unique tropical aroma of this IPA make it the perfect accompaniment to Seafood on the BBQ.
Young Henrys Newtowner Pale Ale 3.5 4X4X375mL
Young Henrys wouldn’t be what it is without Newtown. It’s our home, community and inspiration. So when the suburb celebrated its sesquicentenary and we were invited to brew a unique beer to celebrate, we jumped at the chance. The resulting craft beer was an Aussie Pale Ale called Newtowner.