From the hearth-centered practices of the Ainu to the cassava brewing charms of the Makushi, tattooing and fermentation share a profound kinship as technologies of transformation that inscribe identity, honor ancestors, and sustain communities across cultures.
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Cider Australia has opened entries to Australia’s most prestigious cider competition, the Australian Cider Awards.
New Feral Head Brewer Charlotte Freeston promises fearless innovation, bold limited releases, and mixed ferment magic.
The Hunter Valley’s annual Wine and Beer festival will this year bring beer to the forefront, celebrating the region’s unique offerings.
Ownership of Carwyn Cellars has returned to Ben and Nicole Carwyn, in a full-circle moment for the iconic Thornbury venue.
Festival goers can expect to find 120 festival-exclusive beers and cocktails at GABS, which is now in its 14th year.
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. 













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Slated to open in November, the new venue will be Mountain Culture's first inner-city joint, housing the brewery's new barrel program.
BeerFest Australia engages more than 30 musical acts over its festivals, with Sneaky Sound System headlining the Sydney event.
Now encompassing 18 independent breweries across six suburbs, the Inner West Ale Trail has received funding to boost its status as the craft capital of Australia. 
Lion NZ is celebrating the significant milestone with the release of a commemorative, limited-edition pale ale.
The Sunshine Coast brewery claimed Grand Champion Beer at the RNA Royal Queensland Beer Awards for the third year.
Coopers Botanic Ale was designed to appeal to the crossover of craft beer and gin drinkers. 


