OUR BEER
Wigram Brewing Company's head brewer, Joe Latimer was originally taught by Paul and has built on that knowledge through researching anddeveloping his own style of brewing. Joe's research has taken him to some of the great beer producing countries in Europe and on to developing our award winning beers.



Dakota Dark
Dakota Dark
This lightly hopped dark ale has a roasted malt flavour with a touch of chocolate. This mild ale finishes clean and smooth for easy drinking. 5.0 %








Hefe Weizen
Hefe Weizen
This is a German-style cloudy wheat beer. It has a light malt flavour with pronounced clove and banana spiciness. This ale's predominate flavour is produced from the specialty yeast used in fermentation. 5.0 %







Munchner Dunkel
Munchner Dunkel
This German-style dark lager has a slight toffee flavour combined with a hazelnut essence. This lightly hopped lager is pleasantly refreshing with subdued bitterness and a rich malt flavour. 5.0 % Gold Medal Best in Class 2007 Australia Beer Awards








Bristol Best Bitter
Bristol Best Bitter
This English-style bitter has a nice hoppy aroma. This full flavour malt ale is enhanced by its noteworthy hop flavour and balanced bitterness. 4.5 %








Harvard Honey Ale
Harvard Honey Ale
This copper coloured ale has a faint honey aroma. This mild, medium body beer has a distinct honey flavour balanced well with a clean crisp hoppy finish. At the end, a slight sweetness stays on the palate. 6.0 %








Bavarian Pilsner
Bavarian Pilsner
This pilsner has a slight malty aroma. It has a clean hop flavour at the initial taste followed by a crisp finish. The pilsner malt flavour is complemented by a slight lingering bitterness. 5.0 %








Vienna Lager
Vienna Lager
This Vienna-style lager has a deep golden/amber hue. The initial taste is of sherry with hints of vanilla and wood. The finish is dry and refreshing. 5.0 %








Spruce Beer
Spruce Beer
English Style Ale .Infused with rimu , manuka and molasses Giving distinctive bush flavour as based on Captain Cooks first beer brewed in New Zealand in 1773

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