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Pirate Life – South Coast Pale Ale

Brewery: Pirate Life in Port Adelaide Style:  Pale Ale ABV:  4.4% Rate Beer:  36/100 Pour:  Pale straw colour with a small white head on pour Sweet melon flavours come through on the nose and palette. Soft, light body. Very easy to drink and very enjoyable to drink. Good a beer to take down to the river on a hot day. Splashing about […]

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Pirate Life – Blueberry Sour

Brewery: Pirate Life in Port Adelaide, South Australia Style:  Sour ABV:  3.5% Rate Beer:  no rating yet Pour:  Pink hue with a small white head that fades off quickly  First up, I was expecting this to have a more blue colour but never mind. Really sweet on the senses and almost tastes like a piece of Hubba Bubba chewing gum. Not much […]

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Pirate Life – OG Stout

Brewery: Pirate Life in Port Adelaide, South Australia Style:  Stout ABV:  5.8% Rate Beer:  47/100 Pour:  Reflective black with a thin tan head on pour. Not the roasted like flavours you’d expect from a stout. A little smooth and creamy like at oatmeal stout. Thin, easy drinking body. This one sat in the fridge for a […]

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Pirate Life – Frontside Ale

Brewery: Pirate Life in Port Adelaide, SA Style:  Golden Ale ABV:  4.5% Rate Beer:  no rating yet Pour:  Golden in colour with a white head. Clean profile with hints of honey and caramel. Made in collaboration with Burton snowboards, this beer is perfect after a long day shredding it up on the slopes.  Knock back a […]

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Pirate Life – North West Pale Ale

A big, hoppy pale ale in the vein of Sierra Nevada’s classic pale ale

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Pirate Life – Black

Roasted smokiness with a hop flavour you don’t normally expect in a dark ale

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Pirate Life – Boysen Berry

First thing I notice is this the first time Pirate Life haven’t listed the ingredients around the top of the can.

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Pirate Life – Mosaic IPA

A single hop IPA that went from limited edition into the regular core range. Mosaic hops are a staple in American style IPAs but rarely does it get to shine on its own like this.