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Pale ale nailed. Tropical hops front with a famously balanced bitterness and light malt base riding quietly in the back. The orange one. Forever charges on.
A wise man once said “It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere.” A Nelson Sauvin/Simcoe duo bring fruity and piny notes with a bit of zing and some mellow, light malts to match.You just need to pull up a seat, kick your feet up after a hard day and Chillax.
Soft malt base, bursting with hops. Grapefruit, passion fruit and a tropical vibe. Dry finish, very drinkable.
More 'Murica than a fake tan and frosted tips, this APA packs more horsepower than a '68 Camero cruising down the open road to Flavortown. Under the hood of this freedom powered beast you'll find a punchy bitterness rounded off with a balanced malt profile. Classic american hops Citra, Centennial and Simcoe keep her running smooth, and Zythos adds a zesty citrus punch on the finish. Welcome to Flavortown baby. Yee-Haw!
A great APA is the backbone of any beer line up, especially one with this kind of light body and medium bitterness.
Soft bitterness, full aroma, and distinct hoppy flavour from fourlocal hop varieties.
Golden in colour and light in character, this will win you over from the startwith its tropical fruit aromas.
Garage Project - South Island Bright Pale Ale - South Island Bright Pale Ale - crisper than a Canterbury cold snap. Brewed with Canterbury hops from Bold River hop farm




