

Tasting Notesīig, juicy, almost dank-like hoppiness. we got all the Amarillo we could get our hands on and put it all in this beer. So why Angry Peaches? Inspired by a throw-away descriptor by beer blogger Phil Cook, Angry Peaches aims to create an aggressive stone fruit character with absurd amounts of the hard to find American hop Amarillo. Artist: Tim GibsonĪngry Peaches One Liner 6.8% Amarillo-hopped APA Blurb SEAGULLS) Release Date: January 2017 Hops: Southern Cross, Kohatu, Motueka with a kohatu dry hop. The can has three variants, each with a different football related phrase (eg. GP was an official sponsor of the Wellington Phoenix soccer team until 2019. Storyīrewed to support the Wellington Phoenix.

Light flavours of pomme fruits such as apple and pear with a touch of citrus as well, all supporting the predominant flavour of Wellignton football. Tasting NotesĪ well balanced and light, but extremely crushable stadium smasher that is one of the ultimate session soldiers of the GP range. Wellington, you can’t beat it on a good day. It’s a nimble combination with pilsner, munich and wheat malts at the back and an attacking triangle of local stars Southern Cross, Kohatu and Motueka up front. And now 433, a super drinkable golden ale inspired by our local brand of the beautiful game. Oh Wellington is wonderful, we've got the wind, the rain and the Phoenix. Release Date: April 2017 Hops: Pacific Jade, Kohatu, Nelson Sauvin Malts: Pilsner, Supernova Artist: Gina KielĤ33 One Liner 4.3% Phoenix Golden Ale Blurb The name is a reference to the Johnny Cash song 'Five Foot High and Rising', but 16 feet is the height of the hop bines. 2 fresh hops used - over 200kg of Kohatu in the hopback during the brew & over 80kg of Nelson Sauvin cone as a ‘wet’ dry hop. Tasting NotesĬlean malt base, snappy bitterness with classic grassy, lime & tangelo notes. HOW HIGH ARE THE HOP BINES MAMA? 16 FEET HIGH AND RISING. THIS BEER IS A WILDLY EXTRAVAGANT CELEBRATION OF NEW ZEALAND’S HOP HARVEST, BURSTING WITH OVER 300 KG OF THE CHOICEST ‘WET’ KOHATU AND NELSON SAUVIN HOP CONES, FLOWN STRAIGHT FROM THE FIELD TO THE BREWHOUSE AND WITHIN HOURS OF BEING PICKED. COME MARCH THE FIELDS ARE A VERDANT EXPLOSION OF TOWERING 16 FT HIGH BINES, DRIPPING WITH RIPE RESIN PACKED CONES. SOAKED IN SUNSHINE (AND THE ODD SHOWER), THE HOPS AROUND TAPAWERA HAVE SPENT THE SUMMER CLAMBERING UP THEIR GUIDE WIRES. 16 Feet High and Rising One Liner 6.6% 2017 Harvest Wet Hopped IPA Blurb
