The 2024 Australian Liquor Industry Awards took place in Sydney last night celebrating the country's best people, brands and venues, with a number of beer winners announced.
The 2024 Australian Liquor Industry Awards took place in Sydney last night celebrating the country's best people, brands and venues, with a number of beer winners announced. 













The votes have been counted and we are delighted to reveal the finalists for the 2024 Beer & Brewer Awards.
The Brisbane-based brewery will open its new outpost on 18 October, revitalising the Manly Wharf precinct in Sydney’s Northern Beaches.
With spring well and truly sprung, we highlight three new fruit beer releases as we reach ideal weather for the style.
One of the pioneers of Australia's craft beer scene is hanging up his boots at 'The Lord' after 40 years of brewing. 




Belma IPA heroes a unique American hop variety and celebrates the importance of IPAs to the Pirate Life brand.
Breweries are invited to submit their best can design of 2024, with entries closing on 7 August and winners announced on 12 September.
On Sunday 28 July, the brewery will showcase a limited-release brew at an event that celebrates sustainable practices in the industry.
From Irish stout to hazy pale ales, Beer & Brewer rounds up the best non-alcoholic beers for Dry July.
After a period of review and consultation Lion has made the ‘difficult decision’ to close its Malt Shovel Brewery.
Good Drinks Australia has re-released old favourite beer, with the return of Gage Road Brew Co's Little Dove New World Pale Ale to taps and shelves. 
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. 















In a landmark change for the Sydney Royal Beer & Cider Show, the Royal Agricultural Society of NSW has unveiled a revamped award structure for 2024, featuring nine new major trophies and prizes.
The awards were dominated by Australian breweries Stone & Wood and Brick Lane Brewing, as well as New Zealand’s Garage Project.
To the delight of many, Chuck Hahn has come out of retirement to start a brewery with his son, Scott. 












Kerrie Abba and Johnny Latta have put Nomad Brewing Co up for sale just shy of the Northern Beaches brewery's 10th anniversary.