Arvo Lager is the most innovative beer on the Australian market today. The brewers at Arvo not long ago created some pretty nifty technology that tracked happiness levels when Australians drink lager. That knowledge was used to create Brew 34 and Brew 51, two unique lagers by the Arvo team. After letting the Australian public decide which lager was the pick of the bunch, Brew 51 was the clear winner! With its light, refreshing taste and subtle hops to produce a clean finish.
$49.99 per case of 24
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| Varietal | Australian Beer - Everyday |
|---|---|
| Brand Name | Arvo |
| Liquor Style | Lager |
| Size | 330mL |
| Country | Australia |
| Brewery | Casella Family Brewers |
| Standard Drinks | 1.3 |
| Alcohol By Volume | 4.9% |
| Product Code | DM_728033 |
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