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5.8 ABV - alc./vol.
They say its wings bring thunder and its eyes flash lightning, but the Thunderbird’s intensity is benevolent, its appearance a good omen. This bright IPA borrows its name to give a fresh retelling to a familiar story by keeping things lean, lucid and enlivening. Its dazzling tropical character comes thanks to modern hop varieties from North America, where these tales were first told.
A good watchdog is the perfect companion, a relaxed and friendly presence but always alert and attentive. It’s a rare mix of traits but our brewers have taught a similar trick to this Watchdog, a refreshingly non-alcoholic IPA, with a pale malt backbone and lively hop flavours of citrus and stonefruit, but no bite.
4.3% alc./vol.
When the cliché was coined that dogs are humanity’s best friends, it was a Greyhound they had in mind. Whether your plans involve a run or a rest, a greyhound is up for joining in. We’ve dedicated our low carb hazy pale ale to them, and kept it fittingly lean and easy-going, with sparkling citrus hop characters, good balance, and a crisp finish.
Limited Release 21 is a Cold IPA. What is a Cold IPA? Think of it as a very pale lager / West Coast IPA hybrid -fermented cold and intended to be consumed even colder. Brewed crisp with a lager-style yeast, this Cold IPA is judiciously hopped with refreshing citrus, berry and pine characters from American hop varieties.
This is the re-brew of the beer that took out the best in class trophy for ‘Best International Style Lager’ at the NZ Beer Awards earlier this year.
5.8% alc./vol.
They say its wings bring thunder and its eyes flash lightning, but the Thunderbird’s intensity is benevolent, its appearance a good omen. This bright IPA borrows its name to give a fresh retelling to a familiar story by keeping things lean, lucid and enlivening. Its dazzling tropical character comes thanks to modern hop varieties from North America, where these tales were first told.