A3 Poster : Jack Riley
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Jack Riley Lager
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A two dozen can carton of Aussie Beer $65– including free delivery
A Perfect Australian Gift.
Jack Riley Lager is a classic crisp pale lager, brewed using clean lager yeast, seamlessly paired with a dose of Saaz hops to be enjoyed every day. Brewed in Melbourne by Public Brewing Company. 4.6%
Two dozen 355 Ml cans of JACK RILEY Lager and one JACK RILEY Ice Bag presented in themes of the 1800s. Man, his horse, and his dog roam the Australian High Country, searching forsolitude, adventure and wonder. We wonder at the rustic beauty of eucalypt covered mountains and rushing creeks bursting with melting snow as a solitary figure of a man masters steep, narrow tracks drawing us into a spiritual place far from the madding crowds born of concrete and steel.
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Jack Riley Prosecco 2021
$55.00Jack Riley Prosecco 2021
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Nagambie Lakes, Tabilk, Victoria.
Prosecco is both the name of the grape variety and the fresh, aromatic sparkling wine it creates—a wine to be opened spontaneously and enjoyed young. Its nose and flavour burst with fresh apple and pear, finishing with an exuberant hint of lemon. Gentle bubbles and low alcohol make it perfect for any time of day—a relaxed brunch, a light lunch or a pre-dinner aperitif, perhaps served with a dash of Aperol, mineral water and a twist of orange for a stylish spritzer—or simply shared with friends for no particular reason at all.
The gift pack includes two 750 Ml Jack Riley Prosecco 2021 with two Jack Riley Logo neoprene-insulted Wine Bottle Holders, all in a Jack Riley Logo Ice Bag with extra thick foam padding.
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Early History Of The Upper Murray
$25.00Authors: John Henwood and Margaret Swann.
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C A Smithwick was a raconteur of merit with a love for the history of the Upper Murray and an ability to put a good story into written form. He was young when many of the early pioneers of the Upper Murray in the 19th century were still alive. The stories he heard were the basic material used in the series of articles published in the Border Morning Mail (Now the Border Mail). In them Smithwick showed the ability to write so the past came to life. The publication of the seventeen articles in The Early History of the Upper Murray makes them readily available for enjoyment by readers, as, since their original appearance, they have been only used for historical research.
The book is generously illustrated with 23 plates of people and places associated with the early history of the Upper Murray, and a map of stations formed by the settlers. A5; softcover; 58 pages with index.
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