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Opaque, cloudy misty and mysterious this. Like Leffe it throws up, as it were, orange rind and citrus blossom notes. Bitter ... More>
A hoppy golden lager. No shell, no feathers, just pure gold!... More>
One of the brewery's organic range, which was introduced in 1989, this pale golden Pilsener-style lager has a bittersweet ... More>
Brewed in the 'original' (Ur-) darker style of olden days, this organic (Öko), yeasty (hefe), south German-style wheat ... More>
First brewed to celebrate the brewery's bicentenary, this straw coloured Pilsener-style lager offers a typically Teutonic ... More>
Brewed on behalf of the former Munnerstadt monastery brewery in northern Bavaria, this Märzen (March) style beer pours an ... More>
"Brewed in one of the southernmost breweries in the world, this ale is like a spring thunderstorm: dark, breezy, ... More>
"From a lineage of cryptic beer names ... Hud-a-wa' is Scots for "hold the wall" and was the nickname of one of our ... More>
"They said it couldn't be done, that it would be undrinkable, that we couldn't use more than 5% heavy peated malt in a beer. ... More>
Celebrate Oktoberfest every month of the year with this deep and dark Munich lager-style hearty, full malt strength beer. ... More>
This gold medal winning big strong stout blows in with aromas of cocoa and caramel.... More>
Grand Champion at the Australian International Beer Awards. This traditional strong ale combines a smooth English malt ... More>
This beer displays honeyed characters and the subtle hop flavours lead to a slightly sweet finish on the palate. As with all ... More>
You're putting your reputation on the line when you name a product 'perfection'. Then again, you're not going to gain a lot ... More>
A distinctive, flavoursome beer that ‘sharpens' the appetite. This is a traditional Bavarian lager using Pilsner malt and ... More>
Named ‘Crystal' because of its unique colour qualities, this beer is made to the brewer's own special recipe using 60% wheat ... More>
Mid-amber in colour with tones of caramel this ale has a round mouth feel, with slight bitterness followed by a finish of ... More>
This ale takes its name from the sturdy old Thornycroft engine in the grounds of the Sawmill Cafe. Strong in flavour and ... More>
Having collected four medals and a trophy both here and across the Tassy, you'd expect this to be something a bit spesh, and ... More>
What the brewnation website says: "The Twisted Hop really delivers with a lovely layered bitterness which includes ... More>
A complex blend of four malts combined with a duo of traditional hop varieties. Rich, warm roasted caramel and toffee notes ... More>
For Pilsner lovers wanting that little bit more…..A strong, full ‘barrel' of flavour and bite, bound to satisfy, lasting ... More>
Opaque, cloudy misty and mysterioius this. Like Leffe it throws up, as it were, orange rind and citrus blossom notes. Bitter ... More>
Opaque, cloudy misty and mysterious this. Like Leffe it throws up, as it were, orange rind and citrus blossom notes. And it ... More>
This original lager has a malty honeyed nose over subtle hop aromas. The full bodied, sweet palate offers refreshing ... More>