TASTING NOTES
Brewed in Port Adelaide with a section of pale malts and oats, this New England IPA is packed with hops-as you might expect. The trick is to limit their presence on the hot side and throw the majority into the fermenter itself. This keeps the bitterness down while generating succulent fruity characters synonymous with the style. All up, six varieties are on show here, but it’s the Cryo-Centennial that really intensifies the bouquet. It pours marigold orange, with a gentle haze. Expect a myriad of fruity aromas, including orange, mango, guava, passionfruit and pear…to name a few.
BREWERY SNAPSHOT
Adelaide deserves to be famous for more than churches and an iced coffee fetish. Sunshine, great food, better wine and famous festivals; it was the obvious choice for Pirate Life. Adelaide might have funny tasting water, but that doesn’t stop them from making a darn good brew.
DID YOU KNOW?
Pirate Life choose cans over bottle because:
1. Cans no longer have that metallic taste, thanks to internal coating. Think of it as a mini keg.
2. Cans are more portable and durable.
3. They take far less energy to recycle than bottles.
4. They chill faster!












