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Best Breweries in Australian Capital Territory, Australia
1. Cypher Brewing Co
Gungahlin, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Cypher Brewing Co is a team of locals unlocking the secret to great beer. Weβre dedicated to making a relaxed space for Canberrans to drink great beer, stretch their minds and let their ideas ferment into something great.
2. BentSpoke Brewing Co
Braddon, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Nothing worthwhile comes easily. Taking the familiar road can rob life of its flavour. So at BentSpoke we take a more adventurous route knowing all too well that it will bend a few spokes along the way. BentSpoke Brewing Co is the brainchild of Champion Australian brewer Richard Watkins and Tracy Margrain. On June 6, 2014 BentSpoke threw its doors open in the inner Canberra suburb of Braddon to overwhelming support from the local community. 3000 litres of beer was served in the first week at the single venue. In November of 2016, BentSpoke released its first two packaged beers in cans. This next chapter for BentSpoke is made possible by the new production brewery known as βThe Canneryβ in the northern Canberra suburb of Mitchell. Richard is Australiaβs current longest serving craft brewer starting his career in 1994. With a swag of national and international medals to their name, BentSpoke is firmly cemented in the Australian beer scene. BentSpoke believes in bending the rules of beer and is focused on delivering a world class beer experience.
3. Capital Brewing Co
Fyshwick, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Capital Brewing Co produce's decent quality beer and is ranked #3 in Australian Capital Territory. They are most well known for "Coast Ale", which is a California Common and "Rock Hopper", which is an American IPA. Their primary focus is brewing IPAs and Pale Ales.
4. Watsacowie Brewing Co
Minlaton, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Watsacowie Brewing Co produce's fine quality beer and is ranked #4 in Australian Capital Territory. They are most well known for "Jazzy Red Ale", which is a Red IPA and "S.Y.P. Ale", which is an American Pale Ale. Their primary focus is brewing Pale Ales and IPAs.
5. Kerbside Brewing
Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Kerbside Brewing produce's unproven beer and is ranked #5 in Australian Capital Territory. They are most well known for "Two Juicy", which is an American Pale Ale and "IPA", which is an American IPA. Their primary focus is brewing Pale Ales and IPAs.
6. Goons Brewing
Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Goons Brewing produce's unproven beer and is ranked #6 in Australian Capital Territory. They are most well known for "Not Bad (Aussie) Lager", which is an American Lager and "Pretty Good XPA", which is a XPA (Extra Pale) Pale Ale. Their primary focus is brewing Pale Lagers and Pale Ales.
7. Ale Mary Brewing Co
Fyshwick, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Ale Mary Brewing Co produce's unproven beer and is ranked #7 in Australian Capital Territory. They are most well known for "Crusader IPA", which is an American IPA and "Kings Head Pale Ale", which is an American Pale Ale. Their primary focus is brewing Pale Ales and IPAs.
8. Wignall Brewery
Belconnen, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Wignall Brewery produce's unproven beer and is ranked #8 in Australian Capital Territory. They are most well known for "Rogan Josh", which is a Spiced / Herbed Beer and "Belco Boy'z British Pale Ale", which is an English Pale Ale. Their primary focus is brewing Spiced Beers and Pale Ales.
9. Braddon Brew
Braddon, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Braddon Brew produce's unproven beer and is ranked #9 in Australian Capital Territory. They are most well known for "Lager", which is a Pale Lager and "Belgian Tripel", which is a Belgian Tripel. Their primary focus is brewing Belgian Ales and Pale Lagers.
10. Tall Timbers Brewing Co
Manjimup, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Tall Timbers Brewing Co produce's unproven beer and is ranked #10 in Australian Capital Territory. They are most well known for "IPA", which is an American IPA and "Pale Ale", which is an American Pale Ale. Their primary focus is brewing IPAs and Pale Ales.
11. Zierholz Premium Brewery
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Zierholz Premium Brewery produce's not great quality beer and is ranked #11 in Australian Capital Territory. They are most well known for "German Ale", which is a KΓΆlsch and "Amber Ale", which is an Altbier - Traditional. Their primary focus is brewing Pale Ales and Amber Ales.
12. DUNBAR Brews
Roseville, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Inspired by the lack of a real English style bitter that can be drunk on either a hot or cold day, DUNBAR Brews are newcomers to the Sydney craft brewery scene. Founded by two Pomβs and an Aussie with a passion for English bitters, the brewery takes its name from the DUNBAR, an English merchant ship which sunk off the coast of Sydney in 1857. Still one of the biggest maritime disasters in the country, it involved the remarkable rescue of a lone survivor and the subsequent approval for the Hornsby lighthouse to be built. Many a tribute has been made over the years. This is ours. Sample a taste of history.
13. StoneAge Brewing
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
StoneAge Brewing is a local Canberra microbrewery producing top quality, hand-crafted beer in small quantities. Located on premise at King OβMalleyβs, we always have a StoneAge beer on tap. Come in and check out whatβs pouring today! StoneAge Brewing is one of the smallest micro-breweries in Canberra starting out in late 2016. Originating in small beginnings, this brewery has vision to expand to a wider market. It was formed by two guys who started brewing in their garage, but took the opportunity to brew exclusive beers for King OβMalley's Irish Pub in Canberra. Thereβs a core range that rotates through on tap, but because of their small size theyβre always experimenting to make something new for people to try. These beers are maltier in taste which is bucking current trends and takes inspiration from traditional English beers whilst still fitting into the Australian craft beer scene. Currently, these beers are still exclusive to King OβMalley's and you can catch one of the brewers (Mark) behind the bar weekdays who is happy for a chat about all things beer.