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$12Hide & Seek - WCIPA Two Thumb BrewingTrack one down - if you can.Staggering out of the dank forest of the West Coast comes a mythical brew. Full of Krush Hops that hit with bold pine resin, earthy woods, and a flash of tropical fruit. If you are seeking a classic West Coast bite, wrapped in mystery, look no further.440ml Can 7% ABVBuy from Store 0 0
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$25Craft Beer Gift Pack Two Thumb BrewingDo you know someone that would love a little drop on their doorstep? If so, why not send them a gift pack, 3 x 440ml cans you can even swap out a can for a Two Thumb pint glass.Buy from Store 0 0
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$8Milk Stout - Black Forest Rye Two Thumb BrewingDeep, dark, smooth milk stout. Made with Gladfield’s new Black Forest Rye malt which gives it a fantastic rich spicy dark fruit complexity … best served not chilledBuy from Store 0 0
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$5A Lighter Shade of Pale Low Alcohol Two Thumb BrewingOur low alcohol Pale Ale is flavourful and refreshing, perfect for a light night out. Balanced with plenty of Flaked Barley for a strong mouthfeel and tropical Kohatu hops to give it an excellent finish and bitterness.Buy from Store 0 0
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$5More Bliss Session IPA Two Thumb BrewingThis drop is a pale ale for any occasion. Full of fruity citrus flavours, slight floral notes and a lingering aftertaste of distinctive bergamot, this one as the song goes, “Drink yourself more bliss" and “get yourself another".Buy from Store 0 0
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$10Branded Pint Glass Two Thumb BrewingIs there anything better than a branded pint glass. For all our craft beer lovers, we have heard your call and giving you the opportunity to buy our branded, 473ml glasses.Buy from Store 0 0
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$5Mr Brightcider Apple Cider Two Thumb BrewingSouth Island apples provide the base for brewing a clean and fresh apple cider with an off-sweet finish.Buy from Store 0 0
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$8Yorkshire Bitter Two Thumb BrewingA taste of Yorkshire. A traditional northern english beer which despite the name is not really bitter (the name comes from historical times when beers were either a stout or an ale, and the stout was usually sweet and the ale was comparatively bitter). Malt forward, with some earthy, spicy slightly...Buy from Store 0 0
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