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On Tap Bottled Beer Bottled Cider ON TAP Carlton Draught Lager 6 Lazy Yak Pale Ale Pale Ale 6.5 Wild Yak Pacific Ale Pacific Ale 6.5 Peroni Nastro Azzurro Lager 7 Great Northern Mid Strength Lager 5.5 Canadian Club & Dry Whisky 7.5 BOTTLED BEER Asahi Super Dry Lager 8 Carlton Dark Ale Dark Ale 6 Carlton Draught Lager 6 Carlton Dry Lager 6 Crown Lager Lager 7 Coopers Pale Ale Pale Ale 7 Corona Lager 8 Heineken Lager 8 Lord Nelson Dark Ale Dark Ale 9 Lord Nelson Pale Ale Pale Ale 9 Peroni Nastro Azzurro Lager 7 Pure Blonde Lager 6 Stella Artois Lager 7 Victoria Bitter Lager 6 BOTTLED CIDER Hills Cider Company Apple Cider 7 Hills Cider Company Pear Cider 7 Rekorderlig Passionfruit Cider 7.5 Rekorderlig Strawberry & Lime Cider 7.5 Rekorderlig Wild Berries Cider 7.5 BOTTLED LIGHT BEER Cascade Premium Light Lager 5 SOFT BEVERAGE Lentini Sparkling water 330ml 5 Lentini Sparkling water 750ml 8 East Coast Juices 4.5 Orange, Apple, Pineapple, Cranberry, Tomato Post Mix on tap 4.5 Coca-Cola, Coke Zero, Sprite, Lift, Fanta, Tonic TEA & COFFEE Di Manfredi Audacia Coffee Cup 4.5 Mug 5.5 Tea Drop Teas 4.5 English Breakfast, Earl Grey, Honeydew Green, Chai, Darjeeling, Ceylon, Lemongrass & Ginger, Camomile GIN Archie Rose Sydney, NSW 12 Blind Tiger Organic Renmark, SA 12 Bols Genever Amsterdam 10 Bombay Sapphire England 10 12The Botanist Scotland 12 Bulldog United Kingdom 10 Distillery Botanica Erina, Central Coast 10 Four Pillars Yarra Valley, VIC 11 Gin Mare Spain 13 Hendricks Scotland 12 Ink Northern Rivers, NSW 12 Moore’s Erina, Central Coast 10 Plymouth United Kingdom 10 Tanqueray United Kingdom 10 Tanqueray no. 10 United Kingdom 12 VODKA Grey Goose France 12 Belvedere Poland 12 Crystal Head Canada 11 Russian Standard Russia 9 Absolut Sweden 9 Vanilla, Pear, Citron, Apeach, Berri acai, Raspberri TEQUILA Patron Blanco Mexico 13 Patron XO Cafe Mexico 13 Jose Cuervo Resposado Mexico 9 Sesión Blanco Mexcio 11 RUM Bundaberg OP Bundaberg, QLD 11 Havana Club Cuba 10 Kraken Dark Spiced United States 12 Mount Gay Eclipes Barbados 10 Ratu Coconut Rum Fiji 11 Ratu Spiced Fiji 11 Sailor Jerry Spiced Virgin Islands 10 BOURBON Buffalo Trace United States 10 Jim Beam White Label United States 9 Jim Beam Small Batch United States 13 Jim Beam Triple Aged United States 12 Makers Mark United States 11 Wild Turkey United States 9 Wild Turkey 101 Proof United States 11 SCOTCH-WHISKY BLENDS Auchentoshan American Oak Scotch Whisky United States 11 Canadian Club Whisky Canada 10 Canadian Club Classic 12 Year Whisky Canada 12 Chivas Regal 12 Year Scotch Whisky Scotland 12 Dimple 12 Year Scotland 13 Glenfiddich 15 Year Scotland 13 Glenlivet Founders Reserve Scotland 13 Jameson Irish Whisky Ireland 10 Jack Daniels Tennessee Whisky United States 9 Johnny Walker Red Label Scotch Whisky Scotland 9 Johnny Walker Black Label Scotch Whisky Scotland 10 Laphroaig 10 Year Scotch Whisky Scotland 12 COGNAC & FORTIFED Hennessy VSOP France 15 Galway Pipe Grand Tawny South Australia 12 Penfolds Granfather Tawny Barossa Valley, SA 16 Remy Martin XO France 17 APPERITIF Aperol Italy 9 Campari Italy 9 Pimms no 1 United Kingdom 9 Pernod France 9 LIQUEUR Alize Blue France 9 Alize Gold Passion France 9 Baileys Irish Cream Ireland 9 Chambord France 10 Cointreau France 10 Disaronno Amaretto Italy 10 Dom Benedictine France 11 Frangelico Hazelnut Italy 10 Galliano Black Sambuca Italy 11 Galliano White Sambuca Italy 11 Grand Marnier France 11 Kahula Coffee United States 10 Malibu Coconut United Kingdom 9 Paraiso Lychee France 10 Pavan France 10 Southern Comfort United States 10 St Germain Elderflower France 12 Suntory France 9 Lena Banana, Blue Curucao, Mahola Mango Rubis Strawberry, Midori Melon Tia Maria Italy 10 .
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