We’ve all heard the old saying that wine gets better with age. It seems this principle applies to beer too as Thomas French, the General Manager of The Warradale Hotel, will soon be selling six packs of Vintage Coopers Ale for the hotel’s first and limited release of the experience made available to the public.
If Victoria’s beer of choice is VB and Queensland’s is XXXX, then surely a craft beer will be a contender to become South Australia’s favourite beer. Craft beer is becoming vastly popular within Adelaide‘s bar culture, so much so that The Highway Hotel will soon be holding their first beer tasting festival with twenty breweries putting their precious lager out for the local beer enthusiasts arguing over which one’s the best.
Who’s ready to undertake the most hottest music festival in 2013? With a line-up like this one, you would be crazy to miss The Future Music Festival of 2013!
Everyone will be there and everyone will be talking about it! You wouldn’t want to be the person who missed out and having to hear about all the excitement through your friends, how boring and depressing would that be?
It’s DJ Pauly D! And he is GTL-ing down under while also bringing his DJ skills to entertain Sydney, Adelaide, Melbourne, and the Gold Coast! With his first visit to Australia, he expects to have a great and memorable time. So get off your asses, let’s show him one!
If you’re in Adelaide, wishing you were in Times Square, New York, to bring in 2013, there’s no need to jump on a plane–head down to Red Square Bar and Lounge instead!
If you’re going to the Adelaide Stereosonic (or Stereosonic in any city for that matter), then you’re going to be so pumped the whole day that once the final DJ performs, all that energy you have won’t know what to do with itself and you’ll feel like you’re
Though moustaches are more associated with the ’70s, Swish Bar are having their weekly Nothing But ’90s party Movember style! Celebrating the end of the month where men are actually encouraged to grow facial hair, this will be the farewell to facial
Indie music seems to be everywhere these days. It used to be obscure music only hipsters listened to, but now it’s crept into the mainstream in a big way (which kinda contradicts how it’s supposed to be independent, or “indie”).