Owner Ralph Bungard spoke about the changing perception of beer, 20 years of ups and downs, and what makes Three Boys special.
Owner Ralph Bungard spoke about the changing perception of beer, 20 years of ups and downs, and what makes Three Boys special.
The 10 finalists have been chosen by a public vote and will now be assessed by a panel of judges before the winner is announced on 13 September. 
Frenchies Brewery Head Brewer Sam McDonough spoke to Beer & Brewer about his decade in the industry, working with some of Australia’s most well-known craft breweries.
Organiser say they want BeerFest to create lifelong memories through unique and engaging experiences.
One of the pioneers of Australia's craft beer scene is hanging up his boots at 'The Lord' after 40 years of brewing. 





Breweries are invited to submit their best can design of 2024, with entries closing on 7 August and winners announced on 12 September.
Yulli’s Brews Head Brewer, Jamie Webb-Smith, speaks about championing ingredients, making consistently good beer, and growing his knowledge. 


The 2024 financial year was a difficult period for craft beer, but the industry has developed strategies to cope with further challenges.
This week’s brewer spotlight highlights Kristian Martin, Head Brewer at dedicated gluten-free brewery Two Bays Brewing Co.
After nine years as a craft beer hub for WA, Dutch Trading Co. is closing, with the owners planning to transform the venue into something new.
From Irish stout to hazy pale ales, Beer & Brewer rounds up the best non-alcoholic beers for Dry July.
Capital Brewing Co has announced that it has bought one of Australia’s most renowned cider brands, Batlow Cider. 
Tim Lord leaves behind a 19-year tenure at Hop Products Australia, in which he significantly transformed the business.
After a period of review and consultation Lion has made the ‘difficult decision’ to close its Malt Shovel Brewery. 
White Bay Brewery’s Extra Pale Lager is a unique style that stands out from the crowd of craft beer as being something different. It is a style that isn’t yet very common in the beer market and we believe there is demand for it.