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 Albert Brewery and Taproom logo
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Moonah, Tas

The Albert Brewery and Taproom

The home of delicious lager beer.

This site was formerly Boekamp Bier.

The Albert Brewery was created with the intention to making Lager the hero! Taking inspiration from the timeless traditions of European breweries with their attention to detail and reverence for quality. Where developments in technology have enabled modern breweries to simplify many of their processes, here at The Albert Brewery, we have adopted a more detailed approach, employing a range of traditional brewing techniques rarely seen or used in modern industry.

Seven Sheds Brewery logo
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Railton, Tas

Seven Sheds Brewery

Morrison Brewery logo
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Invermay, Tas

Morrison Brewery

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Moo Brew logo
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Bridgewater, Tas

Moo Brew

Beers from Tasmania

Moo Brew was started on a whim:  David Walsh - professional Tasmanian gambler - got a little drunk somewhere in Eastern Europe, found a bottle he liked and decided to build a brewery to fill it (as you do).  He already had a foot in the booze pond, having bought one of Tasmania's oldest wineries - Moorilla Estate - in the nineties, so a brewery probably made sense as well.

Initially built on site at Moorilla (which David called Moo Land - hence Moo Brew) the brewery was very fancy, very small and quite weird, but it was built with quality and a local focus in mind.

Moo Brew set out to create the best versions of classic beer styles, but wasn't afraid to sometimes tweak a few fundamentals and bend some rules here and there.  Now into our 18th year, that attitude plus a growing appetite for experimentation has borne fruit and some bloody good brews.

Miners Gold Brewery logo
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Beaconsfield, Tas

Miners Gold Brewery

Little Rivers Brewing Co logo
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Scottsdale, Tas

Little Rivers Brewing Co

Last Rites Brewing Company logo
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Cambridge, Tas

Last Rites Brewing Co

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Four Mile Creek, Tas

Ironhouse Brewery

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Two Metre Tall Brewery logo
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Hayes, Tas

Two Metre Tall Brewery

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The Winston Brewing Co. logo
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Hobart, Tas

The Winston Brewing Co.

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The Eleventh Order Brewery logo
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New Norfolk, Tas

The Eleventh Order Brewery

T-Bone Brewing Co. logo
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North Hobart, Tas

T-Bone Brewing Company North Hobart

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