Mordialloc’s ‘The Big Tinnie’ is Australia’s newest big landmark
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19.12.2022

Mordialloc’s ‘The Big Tinnie’ is Australia’s newest big landmark

The most Australian 'big' landmark yet.

There’s the Big Banana in Coffs Harbour, Big Merino in Goulburn, Big Pineapple in Woombye, Big Potato in Robertson and the Big Ned Kelly at the Glenrowan Tourist Centre. Heck, there’s even a Big Prawn in Ballina. Now meet The Big Tinnie in Mordialloc.

That’s right, the great Australian fascination for all things BIG continues with Wolf of the Willows Brewing who have just converted their brand new Malt Grain Silo into Australia’s biggest Beer Tinnie!

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Located at the brewery’s Taproom in Mordialloc, the nine metre tall Big Tinnie is actually a 32 ton grain silo which was installed as a brewery upgrade in November this year.

“We just figured that if you’re going to install a huge silo, you may as well have some fun with it, so we painted it up like a big beer tinnie, arranged a ribbon cutting ceremony, and invited the local Mayor. Luckily for us, he’s got a sense of humour, but is also very interested in local businesses like ours and was keen to come down and see how we’re investing in the future of our business through production efficiencies, and sustainability,” says co-founder of Wolf of the Willows, Scotty McKinnon.

Moving from using multiple bags of grain, across to the bulk grain in the silo will deliver much better quality control for the brewers, as well as producing less packaging and reducing the brewery’s carbon footprint with a significantly reduced frequency of shipping required.

“We’re always looking for ways to bring efficiencies into the brewing process, and if we can do that in a sustainable way that delivers less waste and a lower carbon footprint, then we know we’re doing our part for the environment which is important for all of us,” McKinnon says.

“As well as upgrading the silo, the local bayside business has been investing in upgrading their production facility, employing new staff, and improving the taproom in De Havilland Road. We’d had limited production capacity before we got to Mordialloc, so when we moved into a larger brewery in late 2019, we were getting really excited to finally start moving forward at a solid pace. The events of the past three years have obviously hindered that, and now as we move into 2023, we’ve finally been able to implement some of the investments and initiatives we’d had planned back in 2019.”

The Big Tinnie will officially be launched with a ribbon cutting ceremony with City of Kingston Mayor Hadi Saab, is Friday 23rd December at 4.45pm.

As for the tinnie itself, it’s set to become an iconic part of the Mordialloc skyline, and with the runway for Moorabbin airport just at the end of the street, there’s sure to be a few pilots and passengers getting a sudden thirst for a beer as they go by!

The Big Tinnie is located at 39 De Havilland Road Mordialloc. Find out more about Wolf of the Willows Brewing here