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Behemoth Tropical Mo Fo Hazy IPA Can 440ml

It's back, and it's bigger than ever! Some of you OG Behemoth fans might remember this beer as one of the very first seasonals they ever dared to put in a can. Back then it was a bit of a pioneer, and now they've dragged it out of the vault, cranked up the flavour dials, and given it the full hazy treatment it always deserved. They've built it on a pillowy base of pale malt, oats, and wheat to make it soft, smooth, and oh-so palatable. Then they went absolutely tropical with it-packed full of flavours and aromas of pineapple, passionfruit and mango until it practically bursts out of the can with sunshine.
$9.99

ChinChiller Euro Trash Witbier Can 440ml

Euro Trash is ChinChiller's tribute to those great European styles not celebrated enough - this Witbier is malty, sweet, with subtle hints of spice, orange and coriander. It's a beer made for slow afternoons in the sun, spritzy, and refreshing with a dry finish.
$9.99

Behemoth x Peaches Hot Chicken Porch Pounder APA Can 440ml

Brewed in cahoots with Behemoth's crispy, spicy mates at Peach's Hot Chicken, this American Pale Ale is made for sittin', sippin', and snackin'. At a perfectly sessionable strength, Porch Pounder brings the hoppy goods without knocking you off your rocking chair. Aromatic, citrus'y and flavourful, it's the ultimate sidekick to a plate of hot fried chicken-with just enough bitterness to cut through the grease and enough malt to cool the heat. It's a match made in mouth-watering heaven.
$9.99

Orchard Thieves Cider Feijoa & Lime Bottle 500ml

Orchard Thieves is best enjoyed when the sun's out; there's nothing better than that magical moment, opening up a cool, crisp Orchard Thieves cider, while soaking up some rays, telling yarns and recounting the stories that have gone before, and plotting the next adventure. But don't think Orchard Thieves just embraces the daytime! They love the cover of darkness.
$6.99

Garage Project Pernicious Weed Can 330ml

The arrival of hops to the brewing scene in England in the 1500s led to a moral panic, hops were described as 'a Wicked, & Pernicious Weed', feared to bring the downfall of civilized society. Thankfully, they were right.
$6.99
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