Your Favourite Microbrewery and why?
Sydney
George IV at Picton - can get the beer at Australian Hotel the rocks - scharers is fantastic
Lord Nelson - the rocks ooooohhh great beer, hard to get a seat on a sunday though.
has anyone been here ?
OUTBACK BREWERY 35 Dell Street, Woodpark NSW 2164
Lord Nelson - the rocks ooooohhh great beer, hard to get a seat on a sunday though.
has anyone been here ?
OUTBACK BREWERY 35 Dell Street, Woodpark NSW 2164
Two ravenous Ambers, with williamette, english crystal & chocolate
-
- Posts: 27
- Joined: Saturday Jul 08, 2006 12:13 pm
- Location: Melbourne
If you're ever down in Tasmania, try Moo Brew from a micro brewery at Moorilla winery.
I tried the pilsner, wheat beer and dark ale which was my favourite (don't mind darker beers - e.g. Newcastle Brown). I know there is another but I can't remember what it was.
Not cheap as I remember at $4.30 a pot or around $85 a carton, but probably worth it if you've got a bit of spare cash.
I tried the pilsner, wheat beer and dark ale which was my favourite (don't mind darker beers - e.g. Newcastle Brown). I know there is another but I can't remember what it was.
Not cheap as I remember at $4.30 a pot or around $85 a carton, but probably worth it if you've got a bit of spare cash.
You deserve a cascade draught.
-
- Administrator
- Posts: 3424
- Joined: Thursday Jul 22, 2004 1:22 am
- Location: West Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Geoff and I tried two or three of the Moo Brews in our latest round of tastings a few weeks back (to be posted soon).Matt Wilbur wrote:If you're ever down in Tasmania, try Moo Brew from a micro brewery at Moorilla winery.
They were absolutely fantastic. We were impressed.
Keep an eye out for the reviews.
Oliver
Re: Your Favourite Microbrewery and why?
I've seem to have grown partial to the Gage Roads brews. I've had all three, and even their mid-strength Pils has a 'full' flavour to it. Would love to find it on tap somewhere nearby, but this is Queensland.... Hope to tour and pub-crawl Western Australia someday.
-
- Posts: 789
- Joined: Friday Nov 24, 2006 5:07 pm
- Location: Collingwood, Australia
Re: Your Favourite Microbrewery and why?
Every so often, I rope one or two of my friends into cycling to the Mountain Goat Brewery. It's 10-12 minutes from my place and only a little longer to get home. Unfortunately, there is a big set of steps and a horrible hill if you take the Yarra Bike Track, so we've devised a route that takes us past my Favourite Local Megabrewery and through some side streets.
I like the specials that they put on occasionally and can only be had at the brewery.
Some of the very best commercial beer I've tasted comes from the engineers in Thornbury. But, as I prefer to spend my beer allowance on predominantly extremely local beer (and mead), I don't drink too much of it.
I like the specials that they put on occasionally and can only be had at the brewery.
Some of the very best commercial beer I've tasted comes from the engineers in Thornbury. But, as I prefer to spend my beer allowance on predominantly extremely local beer (and mead), I don't drink too much of it.
No Mash Tun. No Chill.
No confirmed fatalities.
No confirmed fatalities.
Re: Your Favourite Microbrewery and why?
Blast from the past!
Wig and Pen- great beer, but many of the night staff are w@nkers.
Grumpys- as mentioned before, great pizza, beer and atmosphere!
Wig and Pen- great beer, but many of the night staff are w@nkers.
Grumpys- as mentioned before, great pizza, beer and atmosphere!
A beer in the hand is worth two in George Bush...
"They say beer will make me dumb. It are go good with pizza"
Psychostick
"They say beer will make me dumb. It are go good with pizza"
Psychostick