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Reviews
Emu
Bitter
Emu
Draft
Emu
Export
Swan
Draught
Swan
Gold
1857
Bitter
Dogbolter
Red
Ant
Matilda
Bay Premium
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Draught
or Draft?
Emu
Draft is a mild tasting brew with a distinct astringent
effervescence thanks to Humulus Lupulus, hops. This a well
mannered beer for those of us who need to watch the alcohol
content or just want a refreshing beer quench without the heady
return. Make sure you serve this one icy cold.
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Nectar
of the Gods
When
our AustralianBeers.com reviewer followed one bloke inside the bar
to get a beer he asked him what he was drinking. "Maate",
he said, "Export mate", "Nectar of the gods mate,
nectar of the gods". And he was deadly serious.
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Red
Ant Cuisine
The sweet
malty palate of Red Ant Lager makes it a great partner for
Asian cuisine. Try Indian dishes like Rogan Josh, Lamb Korma and
Vindaloo. Other Asian flavours such as spicy Thai and Sri Lankan
fair should not be left out. Desserts such as fried ice cream,
sponge cake and cheese platters are a perfect end to a meal with
Red Ant by its side.
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The
Bitter Edge
Emu
Bitter introduced in 1923 is one of the Swan Brewing Companies
flagship brews from the nation's largest state. The
popular Western Australian is a golden mainstream brew that is
rich in hops aroma and bitterness. Like most popular
mainstream beers, Emu Bitter is extremely drinkable with subtle
flavours that don't overpower the palate.
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Escaping
the Heat
Like
most Australian mainstream beers Swan Draught is a friendly beer
that does not hit you with complicated flavours. This makes
the beer very smooth to drink and quick to disappear. The
uncomplicated beer that has been around since 1857 is the perfect
way to beat the West Australian heat.
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When
the Swan was a Duckling
The
brewery is proud to name this beer after the year that the Swan
Brewery began crafting its first batch of beer. 1857 is a
rich copper coloured beer that is smooth and clean with a strong
soda effervescence.
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Bolt
for Another!
The
brewers at Matilda Bay have used the perfect recipe of malt to
provide Dogbolter's creamy head that, unfortunately, is only
fleeting. However,
with the rich flavour and the smooth finish that this dark ale
imparts this fact will go unnoticed as you bolt
for another.
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