Pale Ales
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Sunshine Ale – Prancing Pony Brewery
REVIEW: The second beer of the three sent to me by Prancing Pony Brewery is their Sunshine Ale Summer Ale. What they say: Refreshing and thirst quenching Summmer Ale made from 100% Pilsener Malt and hopped six times with only Citra hop, producing lychee, mango, pineapple, orange and melon characters. Straw coloured, light malt sweetness,…
Hopwork Orange – Prancing Pony Brewery
REVIEW: The legends at Prancing Pony Brewery have sent me a threesome of their cans to try, and first up I’m cracking the Hopwork Orange Pale Ale. What they say: The unmistakeable Pony brand of the infinite long flavour. An exceptionally smashable APA with an uncanny blend of hops, oozing aromas of oranges, followed by…
Double Time-Galaxy – Deeds Brewing
REVIEW: Day #22 of the Beer Cartel Advent Calendar! The legends at Deeds Brewing are releasing some absolute bangers of late, and this one looks like being no exception. Time to work Double Time – Galaxy DDH Pale! What they say: This double dry hopped pale invokes a moderate bitterness backed by the creamy body…
Mr Guava Lover – Stomping Ground Brewing Co
REVIEW: Well we are up to day #18 of the Beer Cartel Advent Calendar! Just look at the awesome can art on this one from Stomping Ground Brewing Co, sensational! It’s certainly a good day for a nice pale ale, so let’s get boombastic with Mr Guava Lover! What they say: This Pale Ale is…
Sea Spray Summer – Blackman’s Brewery
REVIEW: Welcome to day #15 of the Beer Cartel Advent Calendar! Today we have Blackman’s Brewery with their Sea Spray Summer Ale. What they say: A beer made with our home town in mind. A summer session ale, made using fragrant US hops, Loral and simcoe , pale Australian malt, and a dash of seawater…
480P Pale Ale – Pixel Brewing
REVIEW: It’s Day #3 of the Beer Cartel Advent Calendar, and for me it is my first beer from Pixel Brewing , a gypsy brewing company based in Sydney. I really love the can art and it brought back fond memories of Golden Eye on the N64. Here we go with 480P Pale Ale! What…
DDH Pale Motueka Citra – Range Brewing
REVIEW: My good friend Dan (@shakesbeers_brewtopia on Instagram) is a massive fan of Range Brewing and I must admit… now, so am I! We both attended a tap takeover at the Union Hotel Newtown a few weeks back and now I can’t get enough of their delicious hazy beers and zingy sours! I had to…
Budgy Smuggler Pale Ale – Nomad Brewing Co.
REVIEW: I’ve been impressed with the beers coming out of Nomad Brewing Co. , and this one certainly made me smile when I read the label the first time. They have collaborated with Budgy Smuggler to release this Pale Ale with four different can designs. Let’s dive in! What they say: Nothing spells summer more…
Nun Launcher Pale Ale – Devil’s Elbow Brewery
REVIEW: On Sunday the legends at Devil’s Elbow Brewery sent me home with a growler of Nun Launcher Pale Ale, which was my favourite of their range. Devil’s Elbow takes its name from a bend in the local river, so I took a drive out to my local river at Somersby Falls as I really…
South Pacific Luau POG – NOMAD Brewing Co.
REVIEW: So for those that have watched my latest Instagram IGTV video, you’ll know that the legends at Nomad Brewing Co. have sent me a little surprise package, and one of the beers included was South Pacific Luau P.O.G !! I love me some Passionfruit Orange and Guava juice, so lets get cracking! What they say:…
Sour Ales
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My Name is Red – Bay Rd Brewing
REVIEW: The legends at Bay Rd Brewing have done it again with a quadruple release of new beers this week. My pick of the bunch is this sensational Double Sour called My Name Is Red! Just look at that color! And the amazing label art by Nicholas Robinson (bluethumb.com.au). What they say: First you’ll see RED,…
Easy Peasy – Dainton Brewery
REVIEW: Here we are with day #19 of the Beer Cartel Advent Calendar! Of course those ever changing flavour masters at Dainton Brewing had to make an appearance. It’s Easy Peasy Lemonade Sour! What they say: When life gives you lemons, make a beer. Or just be grateful that you have free lemons! Then put…
Cosmonaut – Wayward Brewing
REVIEW: We’re into double digits with day #10 of the Beer Cartel Advent Calendar! I accidentally spied the distinctive Wayward Brewing Company can top when I removed yesterday’s beer from the box, but still had the happy surprise of what kind of beer they supplied. The Brew Wifey was also very keen to give this…
Killer Kween – Stone & Wood
REVIEW: 🎶 She’s a Killer Queen Gunpowder, gelatin Dynamite with a laser beam Guaranteed to blow your mind Anytime 🎵 What they say: A contemporary take on a traditional Berliner Weisse, our Killer Kween is anything but subtle. Unapologetically strong and dripping with raspberry aromas and flavours from a secondary lactobacillus fermentation and maturation, this…
Rodenbach Alexander – Brouwerij Rodenbach
REVIEW: My final beer from the February Craft Cartel Liquor members case is the Rodenbach Alexander, a Flanders Red Ale Sour. What they say: Rodenbach Alexander is a legendary cherry ale made on the basis of Rodenbach Grand Cru. (It is a blend of 2/3rd aged Rodenbach (100% 2 year aged beer) with 1/3rd younger ale,…
Bitter Ales
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Brown Ales
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Choco Brown Beer Shake – Mornington Peninsula Brewery
REVIEW: Its Day #8 of the Beer Cartel Advent Calendar and today we move to the Mornington Penisula! I’m loving the opportunity to try another dark choc beer, so let’s Choco Brown Beer Shake things up with Mornington Peninsula Brewery! What they say: Brewed with milk sugar, vanilla and cocoa, this indulgent brown ale is…
The Big Kahuna – Batch Brewing Co.
REVIEW: So I’ve been meaning to buy The Big Kahuna Coconut Brown Ale by Batch Brewing Co. for a while now, so I was happy to find it in this months Craft Cartel subscription box! Let’s do this! What they say: Cowabunga, dude! Before Batch was a twinkle in Chris and Andrew’s eyes, they were,…