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Tidal Wit
Come in Spinner Ale
Sea Spray Lager
Marlin Wheat
Shark Bait Light
Tall Story Wit
Hook Line and Sinker Ale
 
All good micros need a Mild. :rolleyes:

Being located in SA the punters would really appreciate "Mullet Mild".

In keeping with the pescatorial theme and not you SA blokes hairstyles. :p ;)

Warren -
 
I like:

Crest Pils or any

dorsal From Wikipedia: the side in which the backbone is located
 
nonicman said:
Tidal Wit
Come in Spinner Ale
Sea Spray Lager
Marlin Wheat
Shark Bait Light
Tall Story Wit
Hook Line and Sinker Ale
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I think we're starting to verge on nemo and the little mermaid now :eek:

So why not

Flounder's light (as they are only half there)
Dory's a dim Wit
Arials Oktoberfest
Mr Percival's Pilsner
Atlantis Ale
Wheat your Whistle

I'm sure there are more
Borret

Edit spelling
 
Hi Pedro

Not so much names for beers but a few concepts to through around.
- SA's first brewery was set up in 1836, so maybe simply call one of the beers 1836.

- It was established by John Warren, so maybe name a beer after him.

- Auguste Joseph F. de Bavay, developed the first pure yeast culture to be used commercially in Australia and, it has been suggested, possibly the first to be used anywhere in top fermentation.

- F. W. J. Clendinnen is said to be the father of modern brewing in Australia for setting up a laboratory at the Carlton Brewery and bringing a scientific approach to solving quality issues.

- The first German to land in SA was Daniel Henry Schreyvogel (maybe a name for the Pilsner or Octoberfest)

- HMCS Protector was the first naval ship ordered by the South Australian Government for the express purpose of defending our shores.

- the MacDonnell Lighthouse, was the first lighthouse in SA.

Maybe a trip to the Maritime Museum will through up some more nautical names.

Cheers
MAH
 
Yardarm Pale Ale (or whatever beer fits best).

Two Bells lite (or other, as above)

Ock-Toberfest (with an octopus on the label)

Flounder festbier (too many and you'll be lying flat)

Barracuda Pils (what a bite!)

Whalebone (with a Scrimshaw carving on the label) Wit

Maybe not anything related to bilge or ballast, tho'

Seth
 
The light could also be

Low Tide Lager

but might also give the wrong message
Thinking cap back on

Borret
 
Hi Pedro,

Here's a few I thought of:

Port of Pilsner or Pilsner Point

Oktobayfest (In reference of the Gulf) or Oktobarfest (In reference to a bar)

Pail Sail

LightHouse (The House Light)

SeaWheat

Cheers,
Jase
 
I would say that mine are crap, and go with Linz's.

You can send me a t-shirt anyway, if you like.
 
ok my go,

'Wits End'
'Burley Fest '
'Pirahna Pils '(sp) or 'Pilchard Pils' ?
'Whale Ale'

:p
 
Kai said:
I would say that mine are crap, and go with Linz's.

You can send me a t-shirt anyway, if you like.
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I don't know Kai... I reckon you've got something with Southern Right Ale

I like it anyway.

Steve
 
Kai, if you think your's are crap you must have missed mine lol
 
spog said:
as the weather on the gulf comes from the s/sw= sou"wester pale ale whale watchers ale?
[post="71007"][/post]​

Bootleg Brewery already do a Southwest Wheat.
 
how about "Windjammer Wheat" Up until the late 1940's sailing ships known as 'the windjammers' loaded their grain(eg wheat) cargo from ports in the gulfs of sa and around the yorke peninsula and competed in races back to Europe.

Plenty of pics on the net of these old sailing ships and the associated loading of grain.

edit - spelling
 
me again.

I suggest Ebbtide pale (or maybe lite?),
and Pelagic Pils, Seagull Wit, Navigator, Whitecap wheat (or did someone do that one?).

...Mostly Strait lite (bad pun, know)

Seth out :p
 
SteveSA said:
Kai said:
I would say that mine are crap, and go with Linz's.

You can send me a t-shirt anyway, if you like.
[post="71179"][/post]​
I don't know Kai... I reckon you've got something with Southern Right Ale

I like it anyway.

Steve
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There's a couple of blokes opening a brewpub in Warrnambool (South West Victoria). They have already tagged Southern Right Ale. Or at least they say they have. Check out this article from the local paper.

My Suggestions:

Full Sail Pale Ale
Bay Pils


Cheers
Bagnol
 
bagnol said:
There's a couple of blokes opening a brewpub in Warrnambool (South West Victoria). They have already tagged Southern Right Ale. Or at least they say they have. Check out this article from the local paper.

My Suggestions:

Full Sail Pale Ale
Bay Pils


Cheers
Bagnol
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Full Sail Pale Ale is taken as well. But if Pedro's beer ends up as good as any of the Full Sail beers I will be very happy.

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