Results in Sandon, Mirboo North, King Valley, Beechworth, Dandenong South and Abbotsford

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1 Baromi Road, Mirboo North, Victoria 3871
Grand Ridge Brewery is one of Australia’s first and most recognised craft breweries. A 100% Australian, family owned company, the brewery is housed in an old butter factory in Mirboo North, a country town in the stunning Victorian Strzelecki Ranges.
1 Baromi Road, Mirboo North, Victoria 3871
West City Brewing has now found a home at the Grand Ridge Brewery. Founded by two Melbourne home brewers from the Inner West, these beers jumped around Victoria, gypsy brewing wherever they could find tank space before finally settling into a forever
4515 Wangaratta-Whitfield Road, King Valley, Victoria 3678
King River Brewing is a micro-brewery in picturesque King Valley, Victoria. Focused on full flavoured farmhouse ales and clean easy drinking beers of almost any style.
245 Johnston Street, Abbotsford, Victoria 3067
Bodriggy's beer is shameless. Brewed with false oaths, a single wild idea and vainglory. Much like the man himself.
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50 Ford Street, Old Coach House Brewers Lane, Beechworth, Victoria 3747
Conceived by Ben Kraus in 2004/05, in his dad's back shed, Bridge Road Brewers has grown to one of the most recognized craft breweries in the country.
41 Imagine Way, Dandenong South, Victoria 3175
The Brick Lane Brewing Community began when 25 friends came together with a plan to do things a bit differently. The Brick Lane Community is an idea celebrating the great brewing community in Australia, creating a place where all makers and lovers...
182 House Lane, Sandon, Victoria 3462
Forty Acres Brewing is an Australian enterprise founded by husband and wife team Trev and Jo Mitchell. Based in Central Vic, and passionate about all things beer, the couple decided to take the plunge into making their own beer in commercial...
17 Duke Street, Abbotsford, Victoria 3067
The Moon Dog brewery is as hand-crafted as the delicious beer it produces. A good chunk of the brewing gear was cobbled together from second-hand farming and dairy equipment.