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Take home ‘Crowlers’ from Eumundi Brews

After requests from beer lovers keen to take home Eumundi Brewery seasonal craft beers, The Imperial Hotel Eumundi has come up with a solution with the introduction of take home ‘crowlers’.

So what is a crowler? Essentially, a crowler is a giant, 946 ml or 32 oz aluminium can.

Manager of The Imperial Hotel Paul Thomas said the crowlers will put a big smile on the dial of many customers.

“Our two flagship beers – Eumundi Lager and Eumundi Pale Ale – are available for purchase in cartons, but until now there has been no way for customers to take home our limited release and seasonal beers,” he said.

“The crowler changes that – enabling the small batch seasonal beers we brew on site to be canned and taken home.

“The aluminium packaging of the crowler helps keep beers fresh and maintains the quality by creating an absolute barrier to light and oxygen – so when you get that crowler home, it will taste as our brewers intended – with the flavour profile intact.

“We want our customers to be able to drink the beer in the exact manner that our brewers intended for us to drink it, and the crowlers are the answer.”

Paul said a limited number of crowlers will be available each day in the current line-up of seasonal beers – Cannabock, Mojo Berry and Ginger Beer.

“If there’s something you’re after in particular, best to phone us on 5442 8811 and pre-order your crowler in your favourite seasonal beer,” Paul said.

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