New Pales this Feb from Feral & PirateLIfe

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A couple of new pale ales to cure that heat stroke.


Feral Brewing Company BFH Pale Ale - 5.8%

This lumBOAR Jack means serious business, chopping french oak barrels up to use the barrel chips in BFH!We throw the barrel chips into the fermenter of our flagship pale ale, Hop Hog. The final product is an ale with massive citrus and pine flavour, rounded out with silky vanilla notes and a softened mouthfeel. Balancing the bitterness of Hop Hog with these oaky, creamy flavours and aromatics, BFH is a truly unique brew!

Pirate Life Brewing Tropical Pale Ale - 4.8%

Cruising in at 4.8% ABV, Pirate Life’s latest can release ‘Tropical Pale’ calls on famed N.Z. hop varietals Wai-iti, Riwaka and Kohatu for their trademark fruity punch. Aussie staple Enigma lends lifted notes of raspberry and crushed grape, while a lighter filter pass has bumped up the concentration and overall juice bomb appeal. Woah… Visually, it’s sunny and bright lemon in colour with a touch of haze. The palate is clean and fruit driven, a lively combination of passionfruit, citrus and fresh red berry. Oats lend a delicate and creamy mouthfeel while a considered reduction in bitterness guides Tropical towards the session end – great news for those on the look-out for a refreshing summer staple.

Heath Werrett