Beer Cartel: Online Boutique Beer Retailer

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A new boutique beer website, Beer Cartel, is bringing Australian and International beers online to the Australian public. The website was officially launched earlier this year. It was founded by owners Geoff Huens and Richard Kelsey with the aim of opening consumers’ eyes to the world of boutique beer. Director Geoff Huens said “We knew there was much more to beer than the mainstream brews found in most pubs and liquor stores but found them hard to come by. As a result we decided to create an online shopfront which provides access to a wide range of amazing craft beer from Australia and overseas”.

Beer Cartel’s website offers a range of boutique beer products including:

Beer Club: Each month members receive a selection of boutique beers from Australia and abroad, containing 3 or 4 different beers depending on the membership chosen (half dozen or dozen).

Gifts: A great range of beer gifts to spoil yourself or someone else. Everything from books to glasses and beer hampers.

Experiences: From brewery tours to beer tasting events and accommodation packages, Beer Cartel has a range of experiences to choose from.

Beers: The ability to buy beers in greater quantities including special beer packs and beers normally only available through cellar door sales.

Not surprisingly the most popular products are the mixed boutique beer packs and the monthly beer club. Through the beer club members are able to try a wide range of beers that most would struggle to find in a typical bottle shop. The beer club is also designed to educate with tasting notes accompanying each monthly pack allowing customers to learn about the beers as they enjoy them.
To check out the range of products available through Beer Cartel why not visit the Beer Cartel website http://www.beercartel.com.au.

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June 18th, 2010
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