Nith Country Ale
Mild caramel tones tinged with cascade hop, riding on a refreshing easy drinking east coast ale.
Read MoreClever Hans Low Alcohol Pilsner
Dry, hop forward, low alcohol pilsner. Aromatic caramel malt meets ultra soft water, dash of oats and chinook hops. Refresh, take the speed out, in low-cal style! Contains oats &…
Read MoreCellar Geist IPA
Pale gold, aromatic Chinook and Centennial hops forward. Prominent pink grapefruit, hints of fresh kiwi and melon. Refreshing bitter finish. Scary good!
Read MoreTagwerk Witbier With Quince
Fruity, tingly, tart quince aroma medley. Dancing with peach impressions, and coriander transitioning to a magenta, mild, dry, finish. Available in 500ml bottles.
Read MoreSalty Stinger Sour Gose
Salty Stinger Sour Gose is a salty, fruity, sour, summer medley. Balances tartness with coriander & lemon rind. Gently invigorating your taste palate. Contains barley, wheat & sea salt.
Read MoreSt. Bartholomew Dunkel Wheat Bock
St. Bartholomew is a limited edition bottle conditioned dark wheat beer. Presenting a flavour profile of deep complex caramel, chocolate, molasses & spiked of dried plum. Heartwarming with notes of…
Read MoreTagwerk Smoked Oat Porter
Finishing with a mild bitter and creamy mouthfeel. Explosive impressions of smokey, peaty notes followed by a mild caramel, roasted, chocolate, coffee concoction.
Read MoreTagwerk Farmhaus Ale
Complex yet a true smooth operator | created with original voss yeast strain from Norway. Fruity flavour explosion spiked with citrusy coriander dominant caramel malt, organic cane sugar and hibiscus flower, with handful…
Read MoreBarnyard Bully Double IPA
Barnyard Bully Double Imperial Pale Ale is an opera of cascade and centennial hop forward aromas sitting on a magnetic amber malt construct balancing floral notes with hints of kiln…
Read MoreMill Race Bohemian Pilsner
A sophisticated, yet easy drinking beer winning at all occasions. Conducted by Triple Perle hops, this classic pilsner balances both maltiness with floral notes and noble bitterness.
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