I'll be Swizzled
Juniper Wheat Beer - 5.0% ABV
SERIES BOTANICAL #1
Swizzled (adj): agitated, guzzled, tipsy.
Feeling swizzled? Let the aromas of freshly ground juniper berries wash over your olfactories.
Inspired by our love of botanicals, the first in our SERIES BOTANICAL is loosely based on traditional gin aroma mingled with our love of tart, clean wheat lagers. Old World hops and a light amber colour enhance the featured juniper berries.
Serve chilled in a tall wheat beer glass.
Limited release, available in bottles and on tap.
Vienna Lager
Refused Service Vienna Red Beer - 5.3% ABV
Take a deep breath and pour yourself a fiery fellow.
Brewed for that time one got a little too enthusiastic and upset the barman. He saw red.
Pouring fervent red with a dense white foam, this clean, malt driven lager with soothe your soul.
Classic German hops balance out the initial dried fruit character, finishing dry and crisp.
Serve chilled in a German beer stein.
Available in kegs and bottles.
Steam Ale
Crumpet California Common - 4.5% ABV
Meticulously machinated in Melbourne for The Line Up - Graduate Showcase 2016 and the Summer Season.
This beer is a classic California style steam ale brewed with San Francisco lager yeast at ale temperatures.
It is a lightly fruity beer with a firm maltiness that showcases both American and New Zealand hops. It pours a deep gold in colour with a dense, white, long lasting head.
Limited release, small batch craft beer.
Available in kegs and bottles.
Politely Liquored Pilsner
Black Lager - 5.2% ABV
No need to get messy, just chill and imbibe for a moment!
Brewed for those unintentionally messy moments when one is having a little too much fun.
Don’t be fooled by the colour, this is no stout or porter. It is a pilsner through and through, fresh and crisp with a mind-bending twist. Hopped with New Zealand’s finest organics for a stone fruit and lime lift.
Serve chilled in a tall pilsner glass.
Limited release, available in bottles and on tap.
Dichotomous Dubbel
Belgian Dubbel - 6.8% ABV
Crafted by Trappist monks in the Middle Ages, the dual nature of this Belgian style beer is the perfect platform for Kettle Green Brewing and Rumble Coffee Roasters to join forces.
Kettle Green created a copper coloured ale with a complex malt, ester and phenol interplay, resulting in a caramel sweetness and a satisfyingly dry finish. So Rumble brought a sweet Ethiopian Yirgacheffe to the table.
The classic malt smoothness of the Dubbel are a great match for the fruit, toffee and chocolate notes of this vibrant Ethiopian.
By marrying a malt-driven and fruity alcoholic beverage with a chocolatey caffeinated brew, our powers combined have crafted a delicious cake of a beer.
Limited release, available in bottles and on tap.
Modestly Amused
English Mild - 3.5% ABV
An old school dark brown British mild brewed with 4 specialty malts. This refreshing, malt-accented beer is bittered with spicy English hops and finishes with dry, roasted notes.
It is readily suited to drinking in quantity and traditionally served at cellar temperature with low carbonation.
Limited release, only available on tap.
Wigged-Out Wonder Woman Lager
Dortmunder Export - 4.7% ABV
Inspired by intrepid, audacious and eccentric gals who dominate the world, this floral beverage is perfectly balanced between malt and noble hops, overlaid with fresh hibiscus. This clean, crisp, refreshing lager is whipped into submission by delicate, feminine, floral aromas and a blush of fuchsia colour.
Limited release, available in bottles and on tap.
Holy Grale Hemp Ale
American Wheat - 4.5% ABV
An American style Wheat ale with a malty sweetness, moderate esters and nutty notes from toasted hemp seed. A strong grainy wheat character lingering into the finish and a big, long-lasting white head.
Light bodied with medium carbonation and golden yellow in appearance, with a slight tart finish. Mild hop bitterness with spicy and herbaceous noble hop character and a light spiciness from the wheat.
Limited release, only available on tap.
This was the first beer produced by the Kettle Green Brewing. Regretably it's all gone.