Listings in Breweries in Queenscliff, Dromana, Lang Lang, Collingwood and Daylesford

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390 Smith Street, Collingwood, Victoria 3066
We're creating amazing beers, collaborating with local brewers & educating the public about good craft beer. And all this, located under the same roof as our eatery, bar, deli, cafe, cured meats and cheese rooms, distillery and functions spaces...
PO BOX 607, (No brewery at this location), Daylesford, Victoria 3460
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12-14 Brasser Ave, Dromana, Victoria 3936
Jetty Road Brewery is located on the beautiful Mornington Peninsula, 1 hours drive south of Melbourne.
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2 Trewhitt Court, Unit 1, Dromana, Victoria 3936
Our mission is to create great craft beer for gluten free consumers and beer lovers in Australia. We are brewing in a dedicated gluten free brewery in Dromana on the Mornington Peninsula. Our taproom will open in late 2018.
120 Gipps St, Collingwood, Victoria 3066
Now we've launched a brand new uniquely flavoured Sorachi Lager. It's a Japanese style lager, but the taste is in a world of it's own.
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2 Gellibrand Street , Queenscliff, Victoria 3225
Craft Beer Specialist, Whisky Room, In-House Micro Brewery, Mouth-watering Food made with Local Produce, Live Sports, Friendly Staff, Beer Garden, and the very best of Free Live Music our region has to offer. Leave the bistro-pub with a BIG smile!
Po Box 1016, (No Brewery at this Location), Collingwood, Victoria 3066
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47 Westernport Road, Lang Lang, Victoria 3984
Howler Brewing Company is named after the mysterious creature that inhabits the swamp lands surrounding Lang Lang. We are a small, independent Brewing Company with a firm focus on local, both in our brewing and our food.
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King Street, Daylesford, Daylesford, Victoria 3460
Daylesford Brewing Co was established in 2014 to revive the historic brewing tradition of Daylesford during the gold rush era. So head up to Daylesford, grab yourself one of our beers and help put the ale back into Daylesford