Beer beer beer, little paddles of ponies, afternoon escapes with jars full of micro beer. Need I say more! Usually in random sheds, rooms, buildings where brewers like to do their magic....
Rules to surviving at a brewery.
1. Keep in mind the alcohol % from each beer.
2. A jar may appear small but they do add up quickly.
3. Take advantage of the food options. They are usually awesome & help you taste more types of beer.
4. Be a happy, cheerful, beer consumer!
Rules to surviving at a brewery.
1. Keep in mind the alcohol % from each beer.
2. A jar may appear small but they do add up quickly.
3. Take advantage of the food options. They are usually awesome & help you taste more types of beer.
4. Be a happy, cheerful, beer consumer!
Only has 1 beer consistently on offer is the American Pale Ale. The others are all pot luck depending what the Brewers feel like making. My favourite so far has been the Big Kahuna. Which is a dark smooth coconut beer. Usually out the front is some type of food option.
Willie the Boatman
Named after a local who used to row the owner of Tempe House A.B Sparks, his visitors and supplies to Tempe House across the Cooks River. He was a loyal servant and a local character. This Brewery has an awesome community spirit and makes good beer. Try the Albo or get a tasting paddle.
Named after a local who used to row the owner of Tempe House A.B Sparks, his visitors and supplies to Tempe House across the Cooks River. He was a loyal servant and a local character. This Brewery has an awesome community spirit and makes good beer. Try the Albo or get a tasting paddle.
Young Henry's
This is a larger brewery. I give them a high five to only supplying the "Newtowner" beer in a certain radius from the brewery. Keeping it local. On the weekends they have a rotating roster of food trucks arriving.
This is a larger brewery. I give them a high five to only supplying the "Newtowner" beer in a certain radius from the brewery. Keeping it local. On the weekends they have a rotating roster of food trucks arriving.
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