With more road cones than people in NZ, we thought why not throw some in a brew? Not the orange plastic ones, but the whole cone Nelson Sauvin variety to release their hop oils. Big-hitting Sauvignon notes are layered on a background of Guava and soft bitterness produced by Kohatu. This juicy ale sits on a bready cookie-like base with an oily, candied hop decadence.
For the lovers of Double hazy's! Cryo Sabro, Cryo Talus, Citra, and Nelson Sauvin produces a tropical juice bomb with a glorious flavour profile of coconut, mango, peach, citrus, and grape.
Lakeman (little), known for his meticulous planning, has delved into the research to deliver a cutting-edge malt base and a grand symphony of tropical juiciness, coconut, tangerine, and a hint of sauvignon. Was the criminal mastermind planning a Pina Colada?
Lakeman, well known for his brief foray into adult entertainment and that infamous martini glass routine, returns with another showstopper. A balanced sour with an alluring blend of sweet passionfruit and tart lime, vanilla and a touch of hibiscus. Fruity, tart and just the right amount of naughty.
The stuff of legends, the rogue hog roams somewhere beyond the black stump - feared, hunted, but never caught. Like its namesake, this West Coast IPA charges with upfront citrus and pine and then wallows in dankness. Too good not to dive in snout-first.
Don't trust this suited charlatan with the great Mo - this is pure snake oil. No ailments will be healed... but your taste buds? They're in for a proper treat. Bursting with coconut, lime and tropical trickery - smooth, juicy and dangerously convincing. No cures. No miracles. Just pure delicious deceit.
Who doesn't love a Summer shout? Enjoy one with this hop-forward West Coast IPA stacked with Cryo hops Amarillo, Citra, and Mosaic. These Cryo hops produce a big hop aroma and citrus, stonefruit, and pine notes but with a lower bitterness than a traditional West Coast IPA.
The Lakeman dream was born in a small valley with emerald green hills and views of the mountains and lake. This double hazy IPA pays homage to the beautiful landscape of Tukairangi valley. Trial hop NZH 102 is given the spotlight with its juicy tropical notes and is supported well by cryo hops Mosaic and Amarillo, producing a big tropical fruit bowl of flavours.
First known as Imperial Draught Ale, before being nick named 'The Brown Bomber' by servicemen in the forties and later taking on that name in 1950. Established as Lion Brown from 1953, it was originally served only from the tap, a unique barrel shaped stand that became an icon in pubs around the country.
Lion Red, the quintessential Kiwi beer, began life as the Pale Ale from the Great Northern Brewery in 1907 - a great year for beer and an even better one for beer drinkers. Over the last century, Lion Red has become a favourite for celebrating great times with good mates.
Lion Red, the quintessential Kiwi beer, began life as the Pale Ale from the Great Northern Brewery in 1907 - a great year for beer and an even better one for beer drinkers. Over the last century, Lion Red has become a favourite for celebrating great times with good mates.