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Drinks Lists O U R V E R Y O W N W I N E P L A T O B L A N C 2 0 1 8 11.00 / 48.00 P L A T O N O I R 2 0 1 8 12.00 / 54.00 Our very own Sauvignon . Blenheim, Marlborough Our very own Pinot red . Cromwell, Central Otago P L A T O G R I S 2 0 2 0 11.00 / 48.00 P I N O T Our very own Pinot white . Gibbston, Central Otago M A O R I P O I N T W H I T E G O L D D I G G E R 13.00 / 58.00 2 0 1 8. .Maori Point Road, Tarras, Central Otago C L O S M A R G U E R I T E 13.00 / 58.00 Sauvignon Blanc 2019 . .Flemings Road, Seddon, Marlborough M O U N T M I C H A E L M A O R I P O I N T 13.00 / 58.00 M O U N T A I N E E R 13.00 / 58.00 Riesling 2018 . Maori Point Road, Tarras, Otago 2 0 1 9 . Luggate-Cromwell Road, Lowburn, Central Otago D I C E Y 13.00 / 58.00 R E D Riesling 2020 . Cairnmuir Road, Cromwell, Central Otago T W W I N E S 12.00 / 54.00 A U R U M 13.00 / 58.00 Merlot 2016 . .Back Ormond Road, Hexton, Gisbourne Pinot Gris 2019 . State Highway 6, Lowburn, Otago R E D M E T A L 13.00 / 58.00 T W W I N E S 12.00 / 54.00 Syrah 2019 . Maraekakaho Road, Hastings, Hawke’s Bay Chardonnay 2019. .Back Ormond Road, Hexton, Gisbourne M O J O 11.00 / 48.00 M A H I 13.00 / 58.00 Cabernet Sauvignon 2018 . McLaren Vale, Adelaide, Australia Chardonnay 2018 . .Terrace Road, Renwick, Marlborough R O S E B U B B L E C L O S M A R G U E R I T E 13.00 / 58.00 D E U T Z 13.00 / 64.00 Pinot Rose 2019 . Flemings Road, Seddon, Marlborough Sparkling Brut Cuvée Méthode Traditionale . Marlborough M O U N T M I C H A E L 13.00 / 58.00 G O L D D I G G E R F R I Z Z A N T E 20.00 Pinot Rose 2020 . .Luggate-Cromwell Road, Lowburn, Central Otago Sparkling Pinot Gris . Maori Point Road, Tarras, Central Otago O U R V E R Y O W N B E E R B I R C H S T R E E T B R E W E R Y Brewed in the old laundry . Ask what is on tap today . .9.50 L A G E R A L E H A L L E R T A U H A L L E R T A U #1 Luxe Kolsch / 4.5% . 9.50 #3 Copper Tart Red Ale / 4.9% . 9.50 E M E R S O N ’ S 8 W I R E D NZ Pilsner / 4.9% . 9.00 Hopwired NZ IPA / 7.3% . .9.50 P A N H E A D S P E I G H T ‘ S Port Road Pilsner / 5.2% . 9.00 Gold Medal English Pale Ale / 4.0%. 8.00 L I B E R T Y L I B E R T Y Halo Pilsner / 5.4% . .8.50 Oh Brother NZ Pale Ale / 5.1% . .8.50 S T E I N L A G E R 8 W I R E D Classic Lager / 5.0% . .8.00 Semi Conductor XPA Session Ale / 4.4% . 8.50 H A L L E R T A U P A N H E A D #4 Deception Schwarzbier / 5.0% . .9.50 Quickchange American XPA / 4.6% . .9.00 C I D E R E P I C Thunder APA / 5.8% . .8.50 Z E F F E R Crisp Green Apple / 5.0% . .8.50 P A N H E A D Supercharger APA / 5.7% . 9.00 Sweet Red Apple / 5.0% . .8.50 S P E I G H T’ S L I G H T 5 Malt Old Dark Ale / 4.0% . .8.00 A M S T E L S O U R Light Lager / 2.5% . 7.00 8 W I R E D S P E I G H T ’ S Hippy Berliner Weisse Sour IPA / 4.0% . 8.50 Mid Ale English Ale / 2.5% . .7.00 H A L L E R T A U H E I N E K E N Holden Plum Sour / 4.9% . .11.00 Pure Malt Lager / 0.0% . .7.00 T H I R S T Q U E N C H E R S P E T E ‘ S N A T U R A L . 6.00 S P A R K L I N G W A T E R . .7.00/11.00 L O W S U G A R , F A I R T R A D E F I Z Z Y San Pellegrino / 500ml / 1000ml Lemonade Antipodes / 500ml / 1000ml Lime-o-nade Feijoa Lemonade F I Z Z Y . 5.00 Currant Crush C O C A - C O L A Lemonade A L L G O O D Coke F L A V O U R B O M B S . 6.00 Diet Coke Coke Zero S P A R K L I N G W A T E R Lemon Lime & Bitters Blood Orange Black Currant . 4.00 F R U I T J U I C E Orange K A R M A . 6.00 Apple K O M B U C H A Cranberry Ginger & Lemon Pineapple Mango & Passionfruit Tomato / Spiced H A K A N O A . .6.00 F E V E R T R E E . .4.50 H A N D M A D E T O N I C W A T E R Ginger Beer Indian Mediterranean B U N D A B E R G . .5.00 Elderflower Aromatic Ginger Beer Ginger Ale G I N W H I S K Y Juno Extra Fine Dry 16 Yankee Spirit 10 Scapegrace Dry Premium 16 Pig’s Nose Blended 12 Reid + Reid Native Dry 12 Auchentoshan Single Malt 12 Year 14 Lighthouse Batch Distilled 14 Glenfiddich Single Malt 12 Year 14 Cardrona ‘The Source’ Pure Single Malt 22 Glenmorangie Single Malt 10 Year 14 Tanqueray Premium London Dry 12 Glen Grant Rothes Speyside Single Malt 14 Bombay Sapphire London Dry 12 Glen Moray Speyside Single Malt 14 Glenlivet Single Malt 12 Year 14 V O D K A Glenlivet Founder’s Reserve Single Malt 14 42 Below Pure 12 Laphroaig Single Malt 10 Year 16 Absolut 12 Chivas Regal Blended 12 Year 12 Cadrona Distillery ‘The Reid’ Single Malt 18 Islay Mist Blended 17 Year 18 Dancing Sands 16 Johnny Walker Black Label 12 Year 12 Scapegrace Premium 16 Suntory Kakubin Blended 12 R U M Stolen Dark 12 W H I S K E Y Stolen Smoked 12 Connemara Peated Single Malt Irish 14 Stolen Gold 12 R Y E Murderer’s Bay 14 Year Aged Gold 22 Woodford Reserve Premium Malt 14 Stolen Silver 12 B O U R B O N El Dorado 15 Year 20 Maker’s Mark 12 R.L Seales 10 Year 14 1792 Ridgemont Reserve 16 Kraken Black Spiced 12 Original Sailor Jerry Spiced 12 C O G N A C Appleton 12 Year Blend 14 Hennessey V.S.O.P 14 Martell V.S. 12 T E Q U I L A Blu Resposado 12 B R A N D Y Resposado 1800 Anejo 16 Christian Brothers V.S. 10 St. Remy V.S.O.P French 12 P O R T + S H E R R Y Taylor’s Fine Tawny 12 A R M A G N A C Barros Porto Ruby 10 Boissignac A.A.C 10 Osborne Medium Jerez Xeres 10 G R A P P A L I M O N C E L L O Francoli Del Piemonte Limousin 12 Lemon Z 10 Francoli de Piemonte Nebbiolo 12 .
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