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Sparkke at the Whitmore

4.1 (7 reviews)
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Open • 11:00 am - 2:00 AM (Next day)

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Exceptionally good food and great service. One of the best Saturday afternoons I've had in a while.

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The Hills Cider Company

The Hills Cider Company

4.0(2 reviews)
0.7 km•Adelaide
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I first discovered hills cider when a friend recommended it to me at a pub. I loved the taste as it…read morewas it alot lighter and fresher on the palate than some other ciders that are not 100 percent apples, and more added sugar and flavours. Sure it sounds like a sales gimmic but I believe them and they are south Australian too. I have to support local business. I love their new nashi pear cider. Its like nothing I have ever tasted before in a pear cider. It has a strong woody after taste. I love it. Cant wait to try their apple and ginger flavour. I hope this local continues to do well.

So I would assume most people who dabble in cider are aware of The Hills Cider Company, but maybe…read morelike me I was unaware of their range, I thought mmmhmmm they have apple and they probs have pear, I have had the apple and it is too sweet for me, I like a cloudy tart cider, but that is fine...at the Radelaide Love Affair event i discovered there is so much more to The Hills Cider Company.... 1. Holy heck they have a hopped cider, this is amazing, my boyfriend doesn't really like cider and he loves hoppy beer like IPA's whereas I like cider and do not like beer specially not IPA's, this cider works for both of us and that hop flavour is so delicate but definitely there. Need to purchase over and over again. 2. Now, we don't want to condone binge drinking, BUT who doesn't love an 8% cider...Ginger and Apple cider i discovered is high in alcohol but not only that delicious, tart and tasty with that little ginger kick which I love, if you are a light weight you may only need 1-2 of these and be done. The event made me open my eyes to such a larger range which is so much tastier than the basic apple and pear, it makes things interesting, i hate sweet ciders but these two different options are not sweet nor girly!! Delish! Get me one now because work is hectic (obviously since I am writing a review whilst being at work).

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South Australian Brewing Company

South Australian Brewing Company

4.0(1 review)
2.9 km•Thebarton
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South Australian Brewing Company produce West End beer and have done so for as long as I can…read moreremember. They have a large brewery on Port Road with that rich bitter smell of hops emanating from it from time to time indicating that all is well in the world of beer production. You can get a group together and go for a walking tour around the brewery if you so wish. It is quite an interesting process and even though I've done it a few times in my life each time I do enjoy myself and I always am a little enamoured with them for their community spirit. They keep a rather twee, but good for the kids, fantasy land beside the brewery in a park area that comes to life at Christmas, and looks a little odd for the rest of the year. They also maintain a charity spot on Port Road where you can fill your water bottle - all the money goes to charity, and you get great quality local water. The walking tours are designed for groups of a minimum of 10 people on a pre-booking basis; you get to see (and smell) the raw materials used for brewing, the fermentation cellars, the brew house, keg handling and the amazing canning and bottling process. If you are not a group of ten people you can give them a call and see about tagging along with another group. One thing that you need to remember with kegs rolling about - the walking tour requires that you wear closed flat shoes, no thongs, no sandals, because of occupational Health and Safety.

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