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Melbourne Beer and Travel Guide

Melbourne is now one of my favorite cities in the world. I absolutely loved exploring the different neighborhoods and the chill vibes of the city. Highly recommend!

City by the Bay Tips: 

  • If you are flying into Melbourne from abroad, prepare yourself for the easiest customs ever. I was so impressed with the systems in place, shout out to the Australian government, the rest of the world could learn a lot from their entry processes.

  • Depending on where you are staying in the city, the Skybus from the airport might make sense for you. It drops off in the CBD, the Southbank, St Kilda, and some of the city’s suburbs. It is quick and easy to use.

  • The city’s public transportation is great! The trams and buses are super easy to use. Get a Myaki card from a station and utilize it for both trams and buses. If you are running low on funds you can top up online, at stations, or at 7-Elevens around the city.

  • When you order a beer they are going to ask if you want a pint or a pot—a pint is 20 ounces, a pot is 10 ounces

Adventures & Ales Top Recommendations: 

  • Stomping Ground Brewery: This was my favorite brewery in Melbourne, it is a very cool space, with tons of plants, a full food menu, a plethora of beers on tap, and a retractable roof. Snag a table first if you plan on ordering food so you know your table number for your order. Their sour series is great, especially the Watermelon Gose.

  • Carlton Gardens: Gorgeous park to spend some time relaxing in. This is where the Melbourne Museum and Royal Exhibition Building are located as well.

  • Fixation Brewing Co.: They are fixated on IPAs! Their entire tap list is IPAs—West Coast, New England, Milkshake, you name it. It is a bright, airy space to hang out in with a couple of sidewalk tables as well. If you are hungry you can get pizza delivered from next door.

  • Moon Dog Craft Brewery: A very eclectic taproom with tropical vibes. They have pizza, free popcorn, and couches to lounge on, plus a secret door that leads to their event space. Lots of delicious beers here!

  • Mountain Goat Brewing: A large industrial space with fun vibes. They also have pizza and delicious beers!

    • Pop down from here to walk along the Main Yarra Trail to soak in some river views

      • If you walk along the trail to where you see the highway you can pop out directly to Burnley Brewing

  • Burnley Brewing: More restaurant vibes than brewery vibes, but they’ve still got good beers. They have board games, a DJ on Sundays, and a full food menu

  • Take a day trip down The Great Ocean Road! Check out my blog post with recommendations here!

Stomping Ground Brewery

  • The Mill Brewing Co.: A small spot in Collingwood with an outdoor patio as well. The beers are delicious and the atmosphere is chill. They have a permanent onsite pizza van run with Fatboy's Food Trucks.

  • Eat Italian food on Lygon Street—namely at Zia Teresa, you won’t regret it!

  • Wander the Fitzroy Neighborhood, namely Brunswick Street. My favorite spots:

    • Slowpoke Espresso: Delicious food and coffee, plus a small back patio

    • Grub Fitzroy: An airstream turned restaurant with a cute indoor/outdoor space

    • Black Cat: A cozy coffee shop with a nice outdoor space

  • Tallboy & Moose: A brewery with an extremely colorful space, good beers, a nice patio, and a full kitchen

  • 3 Ravens Brewery: This one is definitely off the beaten path but it is a cool converted space with really good beer. Worth the hike if you’ve got extra time!

  • Temple Brewing: This is located right off Lygon Street. It is a popular spot with a nice outdoor space. They’ve also got a full food menu and their nachos are delicious!

Brighton Bathing Boxes

Brighton Bathing Boxes

  • The Kettle Black: An adorable coffee shop in South Melbourne, near The Shrine of Remembrance.

  • Ponyfish Island: A bar in the middle of the Yarra River! You access it via the pedestrian bridge. Surprisingly good prices for being right on the water. Great views of the city.

  • Henry Street Brewhouse: a cool neighborhood spot with indoor and outdoor seating. In Kensington. Lots of pale ales

  • Higher Ground Cafe: Another super pretty cafe, be sure to get here early, it fills up quickly. Located in the CBD.

  • South of Johnston: Sojo as the cool kids call it, is another great cafe. They’ve got $5 mimosas on Sundays

    • Gertrude Street around the corner is full of bars and restaurants to explore

Milk The Cow St. Kilda

The Classic Tourist Spots Actually Worth Visiting: 

  • Brighton Bathing Boxes: These colorful beach huts are every Instagrammers dream. They are super cute, but prepare yourself to see a ridiculous amount of people and a ridiculous amount of photo shoots happening.

    • The sand here is a little rough, St Kilda is softer if you want to soak up some rays.

    • There is a nice trail connecting the beaches that I recommend walking (Brighton to Elwood to St Kilda)

      • Keep your eyes peeled for the Brighton Dog Park if you are a dog lover, it is filled with pups enjoying their off-leash beach time.

  • Watch the sunset from St Kilda Beach, and don’t miss the penguins at the end of the pier.

    • St Kilda also has lots of bars and restaurants down Fitzroy Street. I HIGHLY recommend Milk the Cow. They have got awesome flights of cheese, wine, beer, cider, gin, you name it.

  • Immigration Museum: Interesting and informative museum on the history of immigration and immigration policy in Australia. $15 AUD to enter, worth it.

  • Fitzroy Gardens: A huge public park that is a popular spot to stroll through or picnic. I would say skip Captain Cook’s House unless you are right near it or extremely interested. It’s your typical old shack that you have to pay to tour one bedroom.

Fixation Brewing

  • Flinders Street Station/St Paul Cathedral/Federation Square: These are all in one area along the river, you’ll want to wander by at some point. The station is incredibly old and beautiful from the outside, but otherwise it’s just a train station. The Cathedral is gorgeous. The Square is essentially a public park with some cool architecture.

  • Hosier Lane: A trendy graffiti-filled street

  • People will tell you to go to the Block Arcade—it’s essentially just a pretty mall. I did not find it at all interesting or worthwhile, but perhaps you will enjoy the old architecture.

  • Similarly, people will tell you to go to the State Library. The dome of the library is pretty, but it is not impressive enough to make it a worthwhile visit. It is just a library, nothing special.

  • Queen Victoria Market: A massive market with so. many. stalls. It is relatively organized which was a nice surprise compared to most markets. Go earlier in the day for the best experience!

  • Melbourne Museum: I didn’t love the Melbourne Museum personally. I expected it to be more informative specifically about Melbourne and Australia, but most of the museum was not related to either. There is one exhibit on the history of the city that was interesting, but the remainder of the exhibits were about unrelated topics.

The Great Ocean Road

Other ideas:​​

  • Explore the Thornbury Neighborhood, namely High Street

    • Welcome to Thornbury: Fun bar with food trucks. Lots of outdoor space, inside there are arcade games

  • Hopscotch Melbourne: An urban beer bar near the river with retractable doors for indoor and outdoor seating

  • Thunder Road Brewing: Located right off of Lygon Street, this brewery has a fun outside space, permanent food truck onsite, and average beers.

  • Westside Ale Works: Located in Southwest Melbourne, this brewery has got a tonnn of beers on tap. It is a pretty small spot overall, but they are moving across the street soon to larger space. They have pizza, lots of IPAs, board games, and even a brewery pup!

  • Degraves Street: A pedestrian-only street with many bars and restaurants. It’s pretty touristy but worth venturing down.

    • Little Cupcakes: Adorable little cupcakes… oh did you see that coming from the name?! Yummy cupcakes right at the Flinders Street side of the street

    • Walk through Degraves Street north to Centre Place, another street with the same concept. Very European-style street seating

  • Hardware Lane is another pedestrian-only street filled with bars and restaurants

    • PSA the happy hour at Claypots Barbarossa starts earlier than the other restaurants and has great deals

  • Rooftop Bar: Yes that’s the name of it. A little tricky to locate—it’s inside the Curtain House, take the elevator to level 6, then take the stairs up to level 7. Overall a cool spot, but the chainlink fence kills the vibes a bit. They’ve got a burger shack onsite.

  • Bonehead Brewing: A pretty small brewery with solid beers. They frequently have food trucks for your hunger needs. The industrial space has a retractable door and wood burning fire pit. Located in the Kensington neighborhood.

  • Aunty Peg’s: If you are really into coffee, this is a super unique spot for specialty pours

Sydney Beer and Travel Guide

Sydney is an awesome city made even better by the surrounding neighborhoods and beach towns. It’s clearly a must when visiting Australia!

The Harbour City Tips: 

  • Take the train to and from the airport into the city, it’s super easy to use and quick—Just snag an Opal card at the airport train station. The Opal card works on the buses as well as the trains in the CBD and the neighboring beach towns.

  • Definitely plan to spend some time at the various beaches surrounding the city. The sand is soft and the water is relatively warm year-round.

    • I preferred the city scene of Melbourne over that of Sydney, but Sydney’s beaches > Melbourne’s beaches

  • The sun is strong, don’t mess around! No one wants a sunburn to ruin their vacation so plan for success

Adventures & Ales Top Recommendations: 

  • Spit to Manly Walk: An awesome scenic walk that I highly recommend! Check out my full guide to the walk here!

  • Manly Beach: North of Sydney, this was my favorite beach in the Sydney area.

    • 4 Pines Manly: A brewery with an outdoor balcony and frequent live music. Overall a cool spot.

    • Manly Beach: You’re at the beach so…go to the beach. Admire the surfers and be on the lookout for Jaws (it is Australia after all)

    • Manly Wine: SO adorable. Beach views, awesome vibes, a great Happy Hour, and plus they have cheese plates!

    • Take the ferry back to the City Center at the end of your time at Manly. I would recommend you time it with sunset for the best views of the Harbour Bridge, Opera House, and CBD. Sit outside in the front for the best views but beware of sea splash!

  • Take a day trip to The Blue Mountains! Check out my full guide here for recommendations on how to plan your adventure!

  • All Hands Brewing House: Located right on King Street Wharf so you can gaze at the boats from their abundance of outdoor seating. They’ve also got a full food menu.

  • Redoak Beer Boutique: Restaurant on one side, brewery bar on the other. They’ve got good Happy Hour deals and are located right in the City Center. It’s a cute spot and their beer wins tons of awards.

  • Wayward Brewing: Located in the Camperdown neighborhood, this brewery is definitely off the beaten path, but it’s a cool spot. It exudes ‘local bar’ vibes in the garage-style set-up. They’ve got free popcorn, occasional food trucks, guest taps, and good beer.

  • Yulli’s Brews: In the industrial section of the Alexandria neighborhood, this garage-style brewery makes some delicious beers! They’ve got a full kitchen and really friendly staff!

Spit to Manly Walk

  • Coogee to Bondi Walk: Another great coastal walk! This one is definitely more 'traditional beach walk’ and you follow the coastline the the whole route. Overall it is about two miles from Coogee Beach to Bondi Beach.

    • Start your day with breakfast at The Diver Cafe at Coogee Beach—it is delicious!

    • End your walk at The Bucket List Bar on Bondi a great place to sip a beer and watch the surfers!

  • The Marrickville Neighborhood Brewery Hub:

    • Batch Brewing: Solid beers, food trucks every night, chill vibes, good prices

    • Stockade Brew Co.: Some of the best beer in Sydney. A cute taproom with a burger food truck that lives onsite

      • Note that it is quite literally a one minute walk between Batch and Stockade so be sure to plan to visit both because why not?

    • Sauce Brewing: A really nice outside area/beer garden and lots of good IPAs

    • The Grifter Brewing Co.: A very interesting space in a dark basement with old school vibes. but the beer is good!

      • There are a few more breweries in this neighborhood that I didn’t get to visit but they are in this same hub:

      • While in this area Enmore Road is a lively street with lots of bars and restaurants

The Opera House from the ferry

The Classic Tourist Spots Actually Worth Visiting: 

  • Ms. Macquaire’s Chair: The chair isn’t what you’re here for, it is the gorgeous views! If you walk up from the east side of the peninsula it is a gorgeous walk along the water, then you can soak in the views from the tip of the peninsula, then walk south through the The Royal Botanic Garden. Follow the water’s edge around the peninsula to the Opera House

    • There are lots of runners here, don’t get run over yo

  • Sydney Opera House: The Sydney classic. It is quite expensive to tour, so unless you’re really into opera just soak in the views of the Opera House and Harbour Bridge

    • Keep your eyes peeled for the ‘Seagull Patrol’ at the restaurant right next to the Opera House. The ‘patrol’ is an adorable dog running around scaring the seagulls away from the patrons

  • The Rocks Neighborhood: A historic neighborhood just North of the city center. There are tons of bars and restaurants in this area to check out

  • Walk the Harbour Bridge: Take in cool views of the Opera House, Harbour, and CBD. It’s nothing Earth-shattering but it’s something you’ve got to do!

    • You can also climb the bridge if you’re feeling adventurous, but that does come at a steep price

  • Sydney Town Hall: Pop by and check out the gorgeous architecture

The Blue Mountains

Other ideas:​​

  • John Mantagu Cafe: A cute coffee shop in the Woolloomooloo neighborhood (yes that’s a real name). A good starting point to walk up to Ms. Macquaire’s Chair if you want to take in the wharf and full peninsula. The cheddar and sage toastie is simple but delicious!

  • Rocks Brewing: This brewery has a nice outdoor space and a full food menu. Heads up it is located in a weird industrial complex in the Alexandria neighborhood, so when you walk/drive up don’t be discouraged

  • Sydney Brewery Surry Hills: Kinda weird vibes because it’s technically a hotel bar. Solid beers but nothing out of this world

  • Glider Cafe: A cute coffee shop right near Kings Cross Station in the Potts Point neighborhood

  • Observatory Hill Park: A quick stop on the way to the Harbour Bridge walk. Just a different perspective of the bay and Bridge

  • Darling Harbour: A touristy area with restaurants and shops, not super impressed

  • Frenchie’s Bistro and Brewery: Located inside The Cannery Rosebery, this brewery is a small spot with food and average beers. I would recommend you go during the day so the other shops are open, it’s got weird vibes at night because it’s empty

The Best Breweries I've Visited Abroad

I’ve been to over 550 breweries in 30 countries exploring the global craft beer scene. These have been some of my favorite breweries I’ve visited outside of the United States!

I base this on beers, atmosphere, and overall experience when visiting. These aren’t in ranking order to be clear, it’s organized by continent.

Cantillon

Cantillon Brewery: Brussels, Belgium

The G.O.A.T.! Cantillon is a lambic brewery making some of the best beers in the world.

It is quite unlike any other brewery you’ll visit, I definitely recommend it! You can book a tour in advance or do a self-guided tour of the historic facility, both come with a tasting afterwards.

Their Gueze is their most popular but everything they offer is unique and fantastic.

The rest of my Belgium recommendations are located here!

Brouwerij%27t+IJ

Brouwerij’t IJ: Amsterdam, The Netherlands

A brewery in a windmill, can you get more Netherlands?!

Brouwerij’t IJ is adorable and is cranking out some amazing beers. There is also a basic food menu of snacks to accompany your beer.

The taproom has very chill vibes and friendly staff to help you decide what you’d like to have!

Check out my guide to Amsterdam here!

Jopen

Jopen: HaArlem, The Netherlands

Located in an old church in the center of Haarlem, a small town outside of Amsterdam.

Jopen has a full food menu with a variety of dishes. For a fun twist, Jopen also offers High Beer, in the spirit of High Tea. It has a pairing of 3 beers and 6 snacks.

The vibes at Jopen are a little more restaurant-esque than what I normally like but the beautiful setting makes up for it!

Eggenberg Brewery

Eggenberg Brewery: Cesky Krumlov, The Czech Republic

A traditional Czech brewery in the little town of Cesky Krumlov. This location first started making beer in 1561!

It has super fun beer hall vibes and you can expect your waitress to slam your overflowing beer down in front of you while holding 10 other beers at the same time.

They’ve also got traditional Czech food to enjoy after a day of sightseeing.

My Czech Republic guide is here!

Augustiner Keller

Augustiner Keller: Munich, Germany

I know, you’re thinking I am crazy because we’re talking about beer in Germany and I didn’t say Hofbrauhaus! Don’t get me wrong, Hofbrauhaus is great, but the atmosphere at Augstiner Keller was fantastic.

They have a huge beer garden that was my favorite part of my visit, along with their delicious traditional German beers. They have a full restaurant as well (but let’s be real you just really want a pretzel).

Check out all of my Munich recommendations here!

Abirradero

Abirradero: Barcelona, Spain

Most people think of Spain for their wines, not beer, but Abirradero is working to change that reputation with their brews!

They have a large beer menu and a food menu with a plethora of tapas to choose from. My cheese board was delightful!

They have a nice outside patio to enjoy your food and drink in as well. Abirradero is a bit pricey but I found it to be worth it!

The rest of my Barcelona recommendations can be found here!

Stomping Ground Brewery

Stomping Ground Brewery and Beer Hall: Melbourne, Australia

I loved the bright and spacious vibes of the beer garden at Stomping Ground! They have a retractable roof, a ton of plants, and a really fun atmosphere.

Their Smash series of sours were my favorites, but they have a large variety of beers to choose from. Stomping Ground also has a full food menu.

Check out my guide to Melbourne here!

33 Acres Brewing

33 Acres Brewing Company: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

A brewery coffee shop combination with amazing beers and delicious food! Located in the Mt. Pleasant neighborhood of Vancouver and is in walking distance to several other breweries.

The wood fired pizza from the truck out front is incredible and I cannot recommend it enough! They’ve also got a breakfast menu for weekdays, an all day menu, and a weekend brunch menu.

I was thoroughly impressed with their beers, especially the juicy IPAs. Their taproom is pretty small so I would try to visit when it’s not peak hours to guarantee you’ll find a seat!

Check out my full guide to Vancouver here!

La Rana Dorada

La Rana Dorada: Panama City, Panama

Panama’s first microbrewery! Right as you enter the Casco Viejo neighborhood this cute little brewery greets you.

They make great beers and it is a fun place to hang out and soak up the culture on the outside patio.

Check out my Panama guide here!

What are your favorite breweries outside of the United STates? Let me know in the comments!