Young Henrys and Vic on the park team up to host live and free music event, Rock & Roll Circus 2025.
Young Henrys and Vic on the park team up to host live and free music event, Rock & Roll Circus 2025.
Young Henrys and Vic on the park team up to host live and free music event, Rock & Roll Circus 2025.
The Hop Harvest Fest is returning to the Inner West Ale Trail from 11-17 April with 11 breweries releasing exclusive new beers to their tap rooms. American breweries are embracing Czech pouring traditions to elevate foam quality, flavor, and the overall craft beer experience.
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With just five years under its belt, Mountain Culture secured a historic three-peat in the GABS Hottest 100 poll.
Close to 55,000 consumers voted in the latest GABS Hottest 100 poll, and Mountain Culture’s Status Quo Pale Ale came out on top again.
With many breweries facing a slow January, the Brewers Association in the United States is encouraging people to support their local breweries.
Tooheys and Dune Rats have partnered in latest campaign to endorse live music across a number of Sydney venues.
Independent WA craft brewery, Beerfarm, is building a new brewery and taphouse on the NSW Central Coast.
Moon Dog Beach Club in Frankston will open its doors on 20 December offering four bars and a beer garden.
Deal includes approved DAs to expand brewing capacity, and run a taproom and event space
Heaps Normal Records will work with emerging musicians each quarter to release vinyl records, merch and other products.
The self-guided Bay Trail and Cave Trail showcase the talent of 10 independent breweries from Busselton down to Margaret River.
Alice Springs Brewing Co is taking its first step outside the NT with the acquisition of SA's Beer Garden Brewing.
Sydney Beer Week has made a successful return, energising local breweries and consumers, and highlighting the city's vibrant beer culture.
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.
Australian craft beer fans, colleagues and a smattering of journalists gathered last Sunday for the official launch of Sydney Beer Week and the 2024 Beer & Brewer Awards.
The Byron Bay brewery is gifting $10,000 grants to five beer fans to pursue their wildest travel dreams.
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.
From industrial chemistry to marketing to brewing, Esker Beer Co’s Charlie Claridge leans on his diverse experience to create award-winning beer.
Slated to open in November, the new venue will be Mountain Culture's first inner-city joint, housing the brewery's new barrel program.
Beer & Brewer has partnered with Sydney Beer Week to present the 2024 Beer & Brewer Awards at a live ceremony on 20 October.
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.
Amid trying times for the brewing industry and damaging tax hikes, MPs across the country agree on the need for reform.
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.
The community brewing competition returns for a second year, with the grand final set to take place on Thursday 29 August.
Belma IPA heroes a unique American hop variety and celebrates the importance of IPAs to the Pirate Life brand.
The 2024 financial year was a difficult period for craft beer, but the industry has developed strategies to cope with further challenges. The market is responding to the growing demand for flavorful, well crafted non-alcohol beer.
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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.