Breweries

The South West

downsouthStarting just 1.5 hours south of Perth, here you can experience towering old growth forests, walk for kilometres along white sandy beaches and taste world famous wine and award winning beer. Australia's South West combines unique natural experiences with gourmet delights.

Australia's South West has an abundance of fresh produce and one of the region's great pleasures is buying freshly picked fruit, vegetables or berries direct from the farm. Other local delicacies include boutique beers, fresh farmed marron and trout, decadent chocolates, delicious cheeses, crisp ciders and Australia's first mainland truffles.

The region's rich harvest has lured a number of award-winning chefs to Australia's South West, which means visitors are spoilt for choice when it comes to eating out. Dine in intimate top-class restaurants, cosy cafes, fine dining wineries enjoy relaxed and tranquil outdoor settings, or stop at one of the many breweries offering fun and family friendly dining to really relax.

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Perth and Fremantle

perthfreoPerth is often said to be the world's most remote Capital City, this hasn't stopped it picking up on the best parts of the world. Relaxed Mediterranean lifestyle, a range of foods from across the globe, huge sporting culture and of course Beer sculpted from styles adopted from all around the world and some even developed here in town.

Perth's metropolitan Breweries encompass much of what makes the City great. The iconic Old Brewery perched on the Swan River, Little Creatures, Indian Ocean and Blacksalt all with viewes out to the magnificent Indian Ocean and the Sail and Anchor and Madmonk on heritage rich South Tce.

Fremantle's place is forever etched in Australian brewing history as the birthplace of modern Craft Brewing and it continues to never disapoint. On your next visit to the port city take in one of the many craft breweries adding to the art and culture it's famous for.

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The Swan Valley

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The Swan Valley is Western Australia’s oldest wine region and has earned its reputation as Perth’s Valley of Taste. Situated just 25 minutes from the city, the Valley seduces visitors with a rich fusion of beer, wine, food, art, scenery and nature. You can experience its many wonders along the award-winning Swan Valley Gourmet Trail – a 32 kilometre loop taking in more than 150 attractions including wineries, lively breweries, fine restaurants, bustling cafes, distilleries, shops, accommodation and roadside stalls selling fresh local produce.


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Around WA

otherlocationsWestern Australia occupies around one-third of Australia's total landmass, that's an area of 2.5 million square kilometres or 965,000 square miles.

The sheer size of Western Australia beckons visitors back time and again to explore the huge number and range of Australian holiday possibilities.

Those seeking the sun, surf and sea will discover beautiful fringes of sand that meet the sparkling Indian Ocean.
A popular beach to feel the sand between your toes is Cable Beach in Broome. Often referred to as one of the most beautiful stretches of coastline ever seen - Cable Beach lives up to its reputation with 22 kilometres of pristine white sand and warm turquoise waters.

Then there's the extraordinary outback for those searching for an experience to touch their soul.

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Wholesale Breweries

brewhouseYou can't visit them in Person, but that shouldn't stop you trying out these great drops. Available at Good Bars, including Clancy's Fishpubs, and good bottle shops.





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