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Pubs in Perth

Posted: Sunday Oct 21, 2007 1:23 pm
by TommyH
Going on a trip later this year and was wondering if anyone knows some good pubs in Perth.
i.e. Ones that sell decent beer.

Thanks

Posted: Sunday Oct 21, 2007 1:41 pm
by Balls
Hi TommyH, in the city there are a few good pubs that sell mainly Aussie and Pommy beer on tap.(Rosie O'Gradys, Moon and Sixpence,). The Belgian Beer Cafe in Murray street. Hope that they may get you started. Cheers :)

Posted: Sunday Oct 21, 2007 2:09 pm
by TommyH
Thanks for that.
Didn't know they had a Belgian Beer Cafe in Perth :D

Posted: Sunday Oct 21, 2007 2:10 pm
by sathid
There is one on the old mandurah rd (between perth and mandurah), that I've heard is really good (lots of english ales) but I've forgotten the name :oops: I'm trying it out shortly.

I'd start with Little Creatures, The Duckstein Brewery, Belgian Beer Cafe, and Clancy's Fish Pub in Applecross has a great selection of local beers. Also, check out The Beer Store (it's a bottle shop) in morley, and the International Beer Shop in subiaco (best range of imported beers in the state at these two bottle shops).

The Royal, in east perth used to have the best selection I've seen, but have changed recently. Still pretty decent.

Posted: Sunday Oct 21, 2007 2:14 pm
by TommyH
Thanks Sathid.
That should fill up my four days there :)

Posted: Monday Oct 22, 2007 11:20 am
by James L
If you only have a coule of days in Perth, you might need a game plan..

OK... you might want to spend a day in Fremantle (jump on the train from the city). you can do the tourist thing (markets, shopping for the lady), but while she is doing that, you can go to Little Creatures, the Sail and Anchor and Clancy's freo.

Little creatures makes their own beers, as does sail and anchor. They are both great places. Clancy's doesnt, but tries to sell beers from local breweries (last drop, feral brew42). So you'll be able to get the most out of the local brew scene there. All these 3 places are within walking/stumbling distance of each other, and since you have the train, there is no need to drive back to the city.

The next day you could spend in the city itself. The belgian beer cafe is a good start... there are plenty of bars in the city, but the majority just sell beer you could get anywhere else.

If you can, you could try and make your way out to the swan valley for another day... That area has about 3 or 4 breweries including the duckstein, elmars, feral, and MASH. all are good value... The place is also full of wineries

Thats 3 days... i guess the rest of the time you might need to recover...

Posted: Monday Oct 22, 2007 2:06 pm
by TommyH
Thanks James.
Sounds like a plan :D