Life is short, start exploring beer...
With the Brewd Beer Club, every month we select a range of the best boutique beers the world has to offer and deliver them to your doorstep.
Each range includes 6 different styles featuring 3 Australian and 3 International Brands. Don’t waste your time on 'a lot of awful beer.'

Gold Membership
Full Case (24), 4 bottles per style
$78
Silver Membership
Half Case (12), 2 bottles per style
$42
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This Month We're Enjoying
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Castello
Quench your thirst with Castello. This Italian pale lager has a friendly bite and is easy to drink. The sweet and spicy aroma gives way to a grainy flavour that goes with just about everything – you could easily knock back a few of these.
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Palma Louca
If you can’t get to a Brazilian beach this summer, just bring some of Brazil to your beach. Palma Louca is malty lemon freshness in a bottle. This beer is easy to drink, especially when the weather is hot and steamy.
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Paulaner, Muchner Hell
Don’t let the name fool you. Paulaner is a heavenly beer with less calories and lower ABV than most. It still offers a rich, full flavour and plenty of dry hops. It’s a great après-sport beer brewed in Pilsner style.
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James Squire, Porter
Retreat into delicious darkness. Far from fierce, the James Squire Porter is complex and more delicate than a stout. Made with roasted barley and wheat, you’ll also notice hints of malt chocolate and a light creamy finish.
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Snowy Mountain, Bullocks Pilsner
On the snow, or in the sun, the micro brew Bullocks Pilsner goes down easily! It has a spicy floral hop bouquet and light to medium body. It’s a Bohemian style pilsner that shows its Saaz hops and pure taste.
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Barons, Pale Ale
The boys have hit the mark with a pale ale that delivers lasting flavour. Three New Zealand hops give it touches of floral and passionfruit notes. This one’s a beer that will stand by your side through the best and worst of times – you better keep a few on hand.
What our members are saying:
“Sunday beers used to
be a habit. Now it’s a sacred ritual.”
Chris Shepherd