A salty, sweet and sour passionfruit gose from Wheaty Brewing Corps
With 10 per cent fresh passionfruit juice in every batch, this sour and salty German-style beer is a perfect summer throwback.
MoreWith 10 per cent fresh passionfruit juice in every batch, this sour and salty German-style beer is a perfect summer throwback.
MoreThe Parade in Norwood was returning to a feeling of 'normal' long before cafés and restaurants were allowed 10 people to sit outside, and, as CityMag discovers, it's all thanks to the steady determination of some excellent local, independent traders.
MoreWheaty Brewing Corps' latest release wet-hop beer, Ella High Water, is an aromatic brew complex in creation but subtle in design.
MoreThe Independent Brewers Association has today publicly called on the Australian Government for targeted relief for the brewing industry, asking for long-sought-after changes to the federal beer excise regime.
MoreDespite swearing never to offer cans or growlers, Wheaty Brewing Corps is now offering take-home crowlers of all your favourite beers from the Thebarton brewpub.
MoreMoving into 2020 next year – the early 2000s are officially 'Old School'. DJ/Producer, Groove Terminator recaps his best moments over a magic double decade in Adelaide's electronic music scene.
MoreIn its 10th year Bowerbird Design Market boasts an incredible 200 stalls with many favourites returning after a hiatus and some new brands setting up shop for the weekend for the very first time.
MoreHosted at the historic Kuitpo Hall, Kickback at Kuitpo is a free-entry BYO event featuring wood-fired pizza, music, the Kuitpo Kollective wineries, and beer from Kuitpo's first brewery, Kuitpo Brewing Co.
MoreCityMag print 25 is now on the streets, and in it we have again reached out to some in-the-know Adelaide music industry heads to tell us what's good in Adelaide's live music scene in the coming months. Jade Barker is an Adelaide DJ known on the local circuit...
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