It’s big, it’s hairy and it’s never going to fall over.
With a fun, bold and distinctly comic-book style, KAIJU! beers certainly stand out on the shelf of your local bottle shop.
The Lord Nelson is an iconic Geelong pub steeped in history and remains an old favourite among locals.
The Great Australian Beer Festival (GABF) and beer lover’s paradise, returns to Geelong Racecourse on February 17.
Cockies Beer, made by the Barrabool Hills Brewing Company, is chilled to perfection and available on tap and for take-away at the brewery.
Chances are when you think of the venues in Geelong with the most impressive beer gardens, The Barwon Club is up there.
Since its killer make over earlier this year, The Deck is now known as the newly renovated bar to help see you through the week.
Here’s the predicimant: you’ve been at the bar for a while, you’ve found your beer and stuck to it for the past two hours. But now it’s dinnertime. Not wanting to ruin the perfect taste your chosen beer has given you, you look at the menu in confusion. That’s where our ultimate beer pairing comes in. We’ve picked the classic foods so you can stick to your classic beer. Cheers.
The Lord Nelson’s new beer garden opened in January 2014 and has been a resounding success.
Situated in the backstreets of Geelong, Black Hatt is a hub of entertainment and one of the cities best kept secrets. With friendly staff and extensive opening hours, Black Hatt is the kind of venue that after your first visit you’ll find yourself returning to at all hours of the day.