• Little Creatures Bright Ale will have a short and sweet comeback, with 9000L of kegs and 9000 litres canned available.
    Little Creatures Bright Ale will have a short and sweet comeback, with 9000L of kegs and 9000 litres canned available.
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After a seven year hiatus, Little Creatures Bright Ale will be returning to shelves across the country for a limited time, with a small batch of 18,000 litres of the brew available.

Lion Australia head of marketing craft beer, Ed Jamison said, “Although Bright Ale will be returning from a limited time, we’re confident to receive a positive response from consumers on this crowd pleaser.”

Bright Ale has a subtle malt character with a fruity and spicy hop aroma. Its blend of four gentle malts and the addition of select whole hop leaf creates a well-balanced brew.

The comeback of Little Creatures will be short and sweet, with 9000L of kegs and 9000L canned.

Little Creatures Bright Ale has a 4.5 per cent ABV, and is available across the country at all LMG outlets, including Bottlemart, SipnSave, Harry Brown and Thirsty Camel for RRP $19.00 for a four pack of 375ml cans and $63.00 for a 16 pack.

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