Sydney
Convict-era pubs, working-class brewing precincts, and the Hunter Valley a comfortable bus-ride away. Sydney is our flagship region and where it all started.
Queensland craft has gone serious. Add the Gold and Sunshine Coasts and you've got a coastline of breweries with the best beer-garden views in the country.
Queensland’s craft beer scene has come a long way in five years — Brisbane in particular now runs a real four-or-five-flagship rotation, with serious experimental brewing happening in West End, Newstead, and Albion.
Our Brisbane crew runs four tours, covering city beer, Gold Coast distilleries, and a Sunshine Coast hinterland food trail that finishes with afternoon tea on a working dairy farm. The food trail is the slow-travel favourite of the region.
Brisbane Brewery Walk. Three breweries on foot, all within Newstead and Albion. The newest of our regular tours and one of the fastest-growing in bookings.
Gold Coast Distillery Day. Three distilleries on the strip — gin-forward but with a serious whisky program at the third. Pickup from any Surfers or Broadbeach hotel.
Sunshine Coast Hinterland Food Tour. Six stops between Maleny and Montville, finishing with afternoon tea on a working dairy. The slowest-paced tour in our network.
A lot of guests pair Canberra with Sydney or the Hunter. We co-ordinate the booking across the network.
Convict-era pubs, working-class brewing precincts, and the Hunter Valley a comfortable bus-ride away. Sydney is our flagship region and where it all started.
Craft beer in industrial Brunswick, pinot noir in the Yarra, gin on the Mornington — Melbourne's drinks scene rewards the curious traveller more than any other city.
More distilleries per square kilometre than any city on earth — and a food and beer scene to match. Tasmania is the under-rated drinks destination of the country.
Most public tours sell out 2 to 3 weeks ahead in summer and over Floriade. Lock yours in — or get a quote for a private charter built around your group.