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Peroni Lager
$7.00Add to cartSlightly malty, with no detectable hops. Taste follows the nose, has a floral hoppy bitterness, bready. Light-bodied, good carbonation, crisp, refreshing, crushable. Great poolside lager.
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Northcoast ‘Old No.38’ Stout
$10.00Add to cartNamed for a retired California Western Railroad steam engine on the Fort Bragg to Willits run through the Redwoods, Old No. 38 Stout is a smooth, firm-bodied stout with the toasted character and coffee notes of dark malts and roasted barley.
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La Chouette Apple Cider
$10.00Add to cartLa Chouette will surprise you with its crisp and fruity taste, its fine bubbles and its natural golden colour. Best served chilled without ice, but can also be enjoyed in cocktails.
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St. Bernardus Wit
$10.00Add to cartSt. Bernardus Wit is famed for its zesty tastes of coriander and orange, with background touches of spicy cloves, fragrant with fruit and citrus. These zingy herbs combine with the creaminess of the wheat to produce a beer that is a masterclass in balance. The mild mouth feel produces a lovely interaction between the sweet malty taste and the refreshing touches of acid to produce a feeling of freshness overall.
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Sweetwater IPA
$10.00Add to cartThis mammoth IPA is defined by generous quantities of juicy American hops. The extensive dry-hopping process contributes to its bright and flavorful character. This beer is unfiltered to leave all the natural flavours intact and bottle conditioned to stay super fresh.
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Royal Jamaican Ginger Beer
$10.00Add to cartAuthentically brewed with locally grown Jamaican ginger, considered to be the finest in the world. The time-honoured Jamaican recipe creates a unique, crisp, refreshing, full bodied ginger taste. Proudly brewed and bottled in Jamaica.
Brewed using two types of Jamaican Ginger (blue and yellow) and includes other ingredients - Cascade hops, Jamaican cane sugar, and Royal Jamaican new crop rum.
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Fucking Hell Lager
$10.00Add to cartClean and crisp with a slightly fruity tropical hop finish. No additives or preservatives added.