Australian Brewery Database
The Brews News Australian Brewery Database aims to measure the growth and capacity of the Australian brewing industry by providing the authoritative list of physical breweries in Australia.
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The Grifter Brewing Co.
Exquisite PissWith no other plan but to make good and honest beers, The Grifter Brewing Company began when Matt King, Glenn Wignall and Trent Evans set out to do just that in 2012. Proudly independent to this day, the guys have been steadily running their own race ever since. The original plan hasn’t changed, either.
From the far-out and fruit-driven to classic styles with a new world spin, every Grifter beer is made with best-quality hops, malts and sheer drinkability in mind. Simply, it’s got to be a beer before anything else and there’s something in our tanks for anyone who wants to enjoy a classy one.
The brewery and tasting bar, opposite Enmore Park in the heart of Marrickville, is where it all comes together. Housed in an old industrial dry cleaners warehouse, it captures the area’s eclectic spirit and the shared belief that community and collaboration can make great things happen.
We also believe these things take good time – when you see our “orange goblin” pale ale tins and taste the good stuff inside, you’ll believe it too. That said, we’re in it for the long run.
Young Henrys
Serve The PeopleIt’s the opening line of countless bad jokes but it’s not too often that ‘A guy walks into a bar’ starts a business success story. In this instance the bartender and the punter get chatting over their shared love of beer and music.
Young Henrys Brewery was established in the back streets of Newtown in Sydney’s Inner-West in 2012, and today is a proudly independent national beer brand sending cans, bottles and kegs around the country.
As much as things have grown in seven years, including the addition of a gin distillery in 2014, Young Henrys still calls Newtown home.
The values on which Young Henrys started remains a kind of cultural compass guiding what they do.
Whether you’re at a footy game, an art opening, or a heavy metal music festival. Or you’re that guy who walks into a bar...
Willie the Boatman
When you were a lot younger than you are now, two fat dads from Tempe changed the world (probably). Somehow blessed with an extraordinary talent for creating beers that make jaws drop, Pat McInerney and Nick Newey launched Willie the Boatman in 2012.
Built with unhinged imagination, local mates, fierce independence and the finest ingredients, Willie is a brewery for true local characters. Inspired by the legend of a convict boatman, Pat and Nick proudly serve the community bloody great beers, wild yarns, and terrible love advice. Pop down and get some for yourself.
White Bay Beer Co.
White Bay beer is living, breathing tangible liquid works of expression, passion and individualism. We challenge ourselves daily to brew the best beer we possibly can not because it comes easy to us, but because it is hard.
Because setting out to brew the best beer is a goal that will serve and organise us to the best of our abilities and skills.
Because we're prepared to find and cultivate a little corner in the world of beer to hang our hats on and to call our own.
Because how good is beer!?
Wayward Brewing Co.
Wayward is the ethos of travellers. It's a desire to see what's around the corner, to take the road less travelled and to embrace whatever you find. It's that romantic idea of the travel of old, when every departure was an adventure. Put simply, it's the act of getting lost on purpose.
At Wayward, we try to live this philosophy in our beer, our brewery and our people. We're not afraid to go off the beaten track and hope that in doing so, we create something that people are excited to drink and share with friends and family. Our beer pays homage to the classic European styles while creating something with a distinctly Wayward twist.
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