Results in Bayswater North, Aireys Inlet, Thornbury and Daylesford

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877 High St, Thornbury, Victoria 3071
CARWYN CELLARS have been Thornbury locals for 11 years. We're proud to be completely independent, and we support small producers of craft beer, wine, and spirits.
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99 Vincent St, Daylesford, Victoria 3460
With plans to re-establish a full scale production brewery and cellar door in Daylesford underway, Daylesford Brewing Co. beer is currently available in and around Daylesford venues with further regional and metropolitan expansion in the pipeline too
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45 Great Ocean Road, Aireys Inlet, Victoria 3231
The iconic Aireys Pub closed down in 2011 after 107 years. We couldn’t live in a town with no pub, so we snuck it out from underneath the developers, reopened and reinvigorated the pub and installed a state of the art brewery.
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375 Bayswater Road, 7, Bayswater North, Victoria 3151
Killer Sprocket is a small brewing company founded in 2012 by Sean and Andrea Ryan. Our recipes have been developed through years of home brewing and reflect our passion for full flavoured ales.
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PO Box 1155, Thornbury, Victoria 3071
We are proud beer nerds and gypsy brewers, executing our recipes at different facilities around Melbourne and learning from some of the best in the business in the process. You won’t find us handing over the reins to anyone else on our brews...
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1 Theobald Street, (corner Matisi St), Thornbury, Victoria 3071
Formerly known as the Pleasure Palace, the bar has relinquished the animal print and velour furnishings of its infamous past. It now offers a much larger and brighter space that still retains the mood and eclectic style of its former self.
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PO BOX 607, (No brewery at this location), Daylesford, Victoria 3460
Dolphin Brewery is a long-standing ambition of Wayne and Penny come to fruition. Our desire is to put traditional ales, true to style, and made from the finest ingredients, back into the market-place, hence ‘brewing with a porpoise’; and to...
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