• Beak & Sons have released Fat Yak Godfather Snags and Beef Sliders, an exclusive collaboration between butchers Beak & Sons and Yak Brewing.
    Beak & Sons have released Fat Yak Godfather Snags and Beef Sliders, an exclusive collaboration between butchers Beak & Sons and Yak Brewing.
  • The Beak & Sons and Fat Yak sliders and sausages are available exclusively at Coles stores nationally.
    The Beak & Sons and Fat Yak sliders and sausages are available exclusively at Coles stores nationally.
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Beak & Sons have released Godfather Snags and Beef Sliders, an exclusive coupling between butchers Beak & Sons and Yak Brewing. 

Beak & Sons head of marketing, John Stathis said the new release had allowed Beak & Sons to showcase the high-quality ingredients used across both brands.

"We have been incredibly excited about this product development project with Yak Brewing, the sausages and sliders are manufactured using 100 per cent Australian Beef and Pork.

"Australians are well-known BBQ experts, and these products are a new twist on a summer classic, and we are sure they will be a hit at your family BBQ,” said Stathis.

Yak Brewing marketing manager Andy Vance said the creations were perfect for a summer meal.

“We've always believed an ice-cold Fat Yak Pale Ale pairs perfectly with an expertly charred snag or burger, and now we're taking it a step further by infusing the fruity ale flavour into the meat itself,” said Vance.

To ensure a full and consistent taste in each sausage, special Fat Yak flavouring is used instead of beer. This also ensures the sausages contain no alcohol. This has the added benefit of ensuring the sausages contain no alcohol.

The Beak & Sons limited edition Beef Sliders and Godfather Snags are available now for RRP $8.00 and are available in selected Coles stores nationally.

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