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  1. Port Road is a classic New Zealand pilsner: hoppy, bright, and a little fruity, with notes of grapefruit, passionfruit, and sauvignon blanc.
    $23.25 6 Pack
  2. The XPA, or 'xtra pale ale', is all about punchy hops on a stripped-down malt base. The pale colour belies a varied palate of citrus and fruits, with each flavour allowed to shine through. Great with the summer barbecue.
    $23.25 6 Pack
  3. An aggressive, tropical New Zealand-hopped aroma gives way to a rich, copper coloured malt base and a huge, lingering bitterness to finish. In an ode to its ancestors, they have used all English malts in the grist and a bold English bittering hop in the boil.
    $22.95 6 Pack
  4. Embrace the Garagista spirit - ignore convention, experiment, test the limits, and look at things a little differently. Brewed and double dry hopped with New Zealand, Australian and US hops, resulting in tropical, resin and pine flavours. Great things can come from the garage.
    $23.95 6 Pack
  5. Hapi, the Maori word for hop, inspires this truly Pacific pale ale. Brewed with New Zealand barley and the best of the Kiwi hop harvest, Motueka, Wai-iti, Riwaka and Nelson Sauvin. Assertively Hoppy - exceptionally drinkable.
    $23.95 6 Pack
  6. Don’t be deceived, sometimes things are not what they seem. The modest strength on the can belies the flavour within. A complex selection of malts and generous dose of Sauvin and Simcoe hops create a light but satisfying beer that punches well above its weight. A true sheep in wolf’s clothing.
    $19.95 6 Pack
  7. It couldn’t be simpler. Pilsner malt, Saaz hops and Czech yeast. That’s it. Sometimes simple is exactly what you want. Why bother dressing it up? It is what it is. Beer.
    $23.50 6 Pack
  8. XPA means Extra Pale, a product of Quickchange's lighter malt base. That delicate colour though is undercut by a glorious hit of alpha oils from Mosaic, Galaxy and Citra hops. Sometimes you don't want your mouth flayed raw and your liver worked to a standstill. Sometimes a few luscious notes of mango, guava, lychee and pineapple can be just the thing.
    $40.95 Dozen
  9. Pilsner is famously Czech in origin, but here we've gone for a South Pacific hop profile in keeping with the people who brew it and drink it. Passionfruit, grapefruit and sauvignon blanc characters abound, stacked up on a robust malt base that's partly German, partly Kiwi.
    $40.95 Dozen
  10. Phillip Scott was diagnosed as being gluten intolerant; facing a future without beer he decided to do something about it. Scotts Pale Ale balances a light honey taste, a hoppy cascade aroma with a firm bitterness and crisp tart citrus finish.
    $23.95 6 Pack
  11. At 2.5% alcohol, this full-flavoured session India Pale Ale serves up massive hoppy notes and malty character at a lower octane - for a smooth rider with flavour cranked all the way up.
    $13.50 Pack
  12. Made with imported caramelised Golden Naked Oats especially to feed this silky monster. Fat and chewy doesn’t always mix with delicate and complex but it does in Blacktop, resulting in nothing so much as the feeling of creamy tiramisu. If that doesn’t tempt you, then frankly you can’t be tempted.
    $23.25 6 Pack

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