Tuatara Brewery. Beer Tastings.
The Tuatara brewing scheme is not difficult for the uninitiated to grasp. The brew is true to style, so wherever possible we go direct to the source and use the ingredients that have made that style famous.
Tuatara Brewery is one of the leading lights of New Zealand's world-beating craft beer scene and this is the perfect place to peek behind the curtain and find out where all those amazing Beers are made.
On the Tuatara Brewery Tour you'll see and do on a reconnaissance of the brand new secret headquarters in Paraparaumu, just North of Wellington's, Craft Beer Capital:
- The tour is led by either a production manager or master brewer.
- A comprehensive introduction to the brewing process.
- A close-up look at the raw ingredients
- On special days watch brews getting put together from grain to beer
- As well as a Complimentary selection of Tuatara brews with tasting tips from your all-knowing Zen beer master
It's a must for the beer fanatic or just the beer curious. The 45 minute experience includes the tour and four tastes, but you're very welcome to further burnish your awareness by staying on for a bite of awesome food and more Tuatara Beer afterwards, or take home Tuatara Beer for later enjoyment. Maximum of 20 people per tour, booking is essential. Tours are strictly R18.
Brewery Tour in Wanaka (Beerworks) – New Zealand's Biggest Gap Year – Backpacker Guide New Zealand
Day 131: Today we are doing a brewery tour in Wanaka! We’re going to see how a microbrewery in New Zealand runs and try some beer tasters at Beerworks Wanaka. Join us for today’s activity as part of our 365 Days: 365 Activities in New Zealand!
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For today’s activity in Wanaka we are heading to Beerworks Wanaka which is a microbrewery. One of around 160 microbreweries in New Zealand! Craft beer is a passion shared by many in New Zealand so we are stoked to learn more on this brewery tour in New Zealand.
We borrow our hostel’s car in Wanaka and head toward the Wanaka Airport where Wanaka Beerworks is based. Here, we meet our passionate guide who gives us a tour of the working brewery. We learn the entire process of a small scale brewery that serves the bars and restaurants of Wanaka, Queenstown and Arrowtown, from the ingredients to the brewing to the whole 1 month process! So much to make New Zealand craft beer!
After our microbrewery tour or craft brewery tour in New Zealand, we then get onto the beer tasting trays with six different craft beers to try that have been made right here are Beerworks. We are joined by a friend that we met on the road so it turns into an afternoon of good drinks and good company.
So what do you think of this brewery tour in Wanaka. Would you add Beerworks Wanaka on your things to do in Wanaka list? Let us know in the comments!
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New Zealand: Taupo & Hawke's Bay
Wine & Beer
Day 6 to 9 of 29 days in New Zealand took us to Taupo, an upscale community around Great Lake Taupo. Days were spent strolling around the lake and suburban streets.
This was followed by an immersion of the senses in Hawke's Bay, the winery region on the North Island of NZ.
- Art Deco City of Napier,
- a Winery Visit at Mission Estate
- and a spontaneous stopover for Tui Brewery Tour and Beer tasting in Mangatainoka en route to Wellington.
I never really liked beer before 2007. It was Yohann who introduced me to Tui 11 years ago. I developed a taste for beer since. This personal history makes the brewery tour quite special for us.
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Kiwi Ultra-Marathoner Svetlana on NZ Craft Beer
Athletic young women are enjoying craft beer to unwind. This global trend was first revealed in Christopher McDougall's Born To Run - the ultimate distance running inspiration.
Our very own Kiwi ultra-distance runner, rock climber and yoga devotee Svetlana talks about why NZ Craft Beer is the luxury she indulges in after grueling training.
Wellington's wild wine: natural wine in the Wellington region
Wellington’s got a new wine scene and it’s far from tame – in fact, it’s positively wild. Natural wine is being made, poured and enjoyed right in the heart of the Wellington CBD. Move over, craft beer – there’s a cool new fermented beverage in town. Read more here:
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Beer There and Everywhere is at Heyday Beer Co.
We're having a taste of their Set Wave New England IPA. It is a delicious, fruity hop oasis.
Beer There and Everywhere provide guided walking brewery tours in Wellington, New Zealand.
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Monteiths Brewery, Bar & Restaurant Tour, West Coast, NZ.
Monteith's Brewery Company Founded in 1868.
Monteith's Brewery Company was originally a family-owned brewing company until it was bought by DB Breweries.
The beers are now produced in Auckland, Timaru and Greymouth. On 25 July 2012, the newly transformed Greymouth brewery was officially re-opened after 18 months of refurbishment.
Monteith's Brewing Company's tour allows you to enjoy some of the locally brewed award winning beers.
No fresher beer than this exists!.
An informative brewery experience, as you are guided through the traditions and heritage of Monteith's brewing business.
Experience and taste the ever changing and innovative brews; some of which are exclusively produced by the master brewers, right at Monteith's Brewing Company in Greymouth.
The carefully hand crafted beer is in small batches to develop the full natural flavours. When each batch is ready, they employ a brilliant time honoured tradition for quality control, ... Tasting it.
Nearly 150 years of brewing experience, Monteith's Brewing Company has become recognised as the leader in the New Zealand craft beer market.
Come in and experience beer at its best, at Monteith's home on the West Coast.
Monteith’s Brewery Tour, Greymouth - New Zealand's Biggest Gap Year – Backpacker Guide New Zealand
Day 111: Today we are hitting one of the hop-tastic New Zealand brewery tours, the Monteith’s Brewery Tour in Greymouth. See what it’s like for yourself in today’s New Zealand vlog.
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Today we are in Greymouth on the West Coast of the South Island! First activity on our list is to visit the Monteith’s Brewery for a taste of a New Zealand Brewery Tour!
The Monteith’s Brewery is right in the centre of Greymouth so we can easily walk there from our hostel. Once there we put on some hi-vis jackets and tour begins in this New Zealand working brewery.
We first learn about the history of the Monteith’s Brewery and the ingredients that go in a classic beer. It’s a hands-on brewery tour with ingredients to smell and even taste. Then it’s time to go into the working brewery itself.
Here we learn about the beer-making process as we stand in the middle of giant fermentation tanks with the aid of flow charts and a video. After the beer-making process, it’s the bottling and putting beer into kegs.
At the end of the brewery tour, we get to pour our own beer for a tasting. At the bar we can also choose to purchase tasters and food, which we do exactly that!
So what do you think of the Monteith’s Brewery Tour in Greymouth? Is it something to add to your New Zealand bucket list? Let us know in the comments!
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Craft Beer Travel Guide | Drinking My Way Through Montana Part 3 | Wildwood Brewery
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Tairawhiti Museum & Sunshine Brewery in Gisborne – New Zealand's Biggest Gap Year
Day 270, Part 2: We’re doing more awesome things to do in Gisborne by visiting the Tairawhiti Museum then doing a Gisborne Brewery Tour and beer tasting at the Sunshine Brewery.
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After an awesome morning in Gisborne on Day 270, Part 1, we are continuing exploring Gisborne city by visiting the Gisborne museum called the Tairawhiti Museum. The Tairawhiti Museum is Gisborne’s regional museum packed with Maori history, art, culture and more!
On the afternoon, we do beer tasting in Gisborne at the Sunshine Brewery in Gisborne. We have a casual Brewery Tour in Gisborne before having some beer tasting trays. All in all, this is an awesome way to spend a day in Gisborne.
So what do you think of this museum in Gisborne and Brewbar in Gisborne? Would you add the Tairawhiti Museum and Shunshine Brewery to your Gisborne Travel itinerary? LUK in the comments!
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TUATARA BREWERY TOUR & TASTINGS REDUX
TUATARA BREWERY TOUR & TASTINGS REDUX.
Tuatara Brewery is one of those breweries which began as a backyard operation in the hills above Waikanae. It was founded by Carl Vasta, an engineer with the taste buds of a wine critic and with kiwi ingenuity. Carl is the living, breathing epitome of that noble philosophy. If he needed a shed or a bottler or a tank, he'd just go ahead and build one. Carl managed to brew a superb range of Ales, Porters and Pilsners under the name Tuatara.
The Tuatara brewing scheme is not difficult for the uninitiated to grasp. The brew is true to style, so wherever possible we go direct to the source and use the ingredients that have made that style famous.
Tuatara Brewery is one of the leading lights of New Zealand's world-beating craft beer scene and this is the perfect place to peek behind the curtain and find out where all those amazing Beers are made.
On the Tuatara Brewery Tour you'll see and do on a reconnaissance of the brand new secret headquarters in Paraparaumu, just North of Wellington's, Craft Beer Capital:
- The tour is led by either a production manager or master brewer.
- A comprehensive introduction to the brewing process.
- A close-up look at the raw ingredients
- On special days watch brews getting put together from grain to beer
- As well as a Complimentary selection of Tuatara brews with tasting tips from your all-knowing Zen beer master
It's a must for the beer fanatic or just the beer curious. The 45 minute experience includes the tour and four tastes, if you stay on you can also enjoy bite of awesome food and more Tuatara Beer afterwards, or take home Tuatara Beer for later enjoyment. Maximum of 20 people per tour, booking is essential. Tours are strictly R18.
SPEIGHTS BREWERY TOUR AND TASTINGS REDUX
SPEIGHTS BREWERY TOUR AND TASTINGS Dunedin, New Zealand.
This Tour was conducted prior to Lion New Zealand spending $40 million redeveloping the Speight's brewery, completed in early 2014, a large investment in the future of the Pride of the South.
A trip to Dunedin is not complete until you have visited Dunedin's Speight's Brewery, where tastings, tours and dinning are held daily.
They upgraded the whole brewing capacity and plant, with safety improvements and seismic strengthening which took 18-months, it has a brewing capacity of more than 24 million liters a year. About 51 million pints of beer. The old part of the brewery has been maintained as a museum and is a really good illustrative part of the history of Speight's and the way beer was made previously
The Speight's brewery is a popular tourist attraction. And the 30,000 visitors each year will still get to see the old copper kettles of the former brewhouse.
Speight's Brewery, Since 1876, has been proudly producing Speight's legendary ales from the same site in Rattray St and continues to produce the good stuff to this day.
Tours here provide an insight into the history and workings of the brewery, the origins of Speight's, the difficulties the brewery has overcome and its rise to become one of the leaders in its field. The tour concludes at the tasting room, an ideal way to finish and the late tour Alehouse Dinner Package(recommended) with longer tastings and dinner - includes the Speight's tour and two course dinner in the Restaurant Ale House down on the street, is an excellent price, make sure to buy your T-Shirt and other souvenirs while your there.
The way it's brewed may have changed since 1867, but fans of the beer are happy it still tastes just the same.
Speight's is the country's number one beer, but the Dunedin brewery also produces other brands, including Mac's and Steinlager.
Beer Trip New Zealand (South island)
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Waikato beer was absolutely alright!
New Zealand Trip: Day 7 - Marlborough Wine Tasting
This famous linguist once said that of all the phrases in the English language, of all the endless combinations of words in all of history, that 'cellar door' is the most beautiful.
Today we hired electric bicycles and pedaled through several vineyards and even a brewery! We found our way to Cloudy Bay, Scott, Moa, Hunters, and Rock Ferry. Shout out to the owner of Spy Valley Vineyard who stopped us on the road to give us a bottle of Sauvignon Blanc (very tasty!).
The Old Bailey a Bar in Wellington serving Sandwich, Burger and Beer
The Old Bailey is Wellington's original Monteiths craft bar. Nestled in the heart of Wellington's CBD. Serving salad, burger, sandwich, fish and chips, great tasting beer and more.
The Old Bailey
101 Lambton Quay Wellington New Zealand 6011
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While road tripping through the stunning Otago and Southland region on the south island of New Zealand here are our picks for our four top places to stuff your face including Taco Medic, Louies, Speight's & The Glenorchy Cafe.