COMING SOON: BREWDOG AUSTRALIA

Back in April, James and Martin made a series of announcements from the stage of the AECC in Aberdeen as part of their #PunkAGM2017 business update. All of them – and every one of our plans for the rest of the year – are built on a single foundation. We live or die by the quality of the beer in your glass. And in a week when Ohio-brewed Punk IPA hits the taps of craft beer bars in the US, we have another huge announcement relating to super-fresh BrewDog craft beer.
People of Australia – we are heading down under to build a brewery for you.
This is more than a statement of intent; it is a promise. Just as our US Equity Punk community are now enjoying home-brewed BrewDog beer, our Australian shareholders and customers will be able to do the same. We are committed to shortening the distance between ourselves and the people who enjoy our beer – and if that distance happens to be ten thousand miles? No worries.
We are now looking for the perfect site for BrewDog Australia – and you can help.
We’re after a kick-ass location for our brewhouse, and are narrowing our eyes on two areas on the east coast growing at lightning speed – Newcastle and Brisbane. We love the vibe of these cities and think either would be perfect for a BrewDog brewery/brewpub. If you know of somewhere suitable we can rock up to in these areas – or elsewhere in Australia – then we have the perfect person for you to get in touch with!
We’re hugely excited to welcome Zarah Prior back into the BrewDog family to spearhead our exploration of her home country. She will be hitting the streets of her native Oz in search of our new home, so before she checked in for that day-long flight we caught up with her in Ellon to get the lowdown on possible sites we are considering for BrewDog Australia. If you know of somewhere that fits the bill below – drop her an email on zarah@brewdog.com!
- An existing industrial site to redevelop with a built up facility of 2,000 - 4,000m²
- Or, a plot of land able to accommodate a build of that size with room for expansion
- A location with a great local community actively promoting urban renewal
- Councils or local authorities looking for new investment in their area
- Something unique that will make our brewery and taproom truly awesome!
If you can see yourself being neighbours with our amazing team at BrewDog Australia HQ – then put together the details on the specifics and fire an email through to Zarah. It could be the most important click of the mouse you ever make!
Building a brewery in Australia is a huge undertaking for us, but we love the passion of the people there and want nothing more than to reward them for looking out for us from the other side of the world. Super-fresh BrewDog beer brewed in their backyard.
Australia – where should we pitch up?
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Ahh well, nice to see it's finally happening.
Rated the worlds most liveable city, 2nd largest city in Australia and tipped to be the largest. Downside there are quite a few breweries and a lot of craft pubs.
Home of good beer week.
http://www.theherald.com.au/story/3250159/the-store-up-for-sale/
We must be doing something right in Adelaide! We’re clocking up the accolades when it comes to the Alcohol game! There’s something in our waters….
1) World’s BEST GIN – 78 Degrees
2) Prancing Pony wins top international award
3) Wheatsheaf Hotel’s Wheaty Brewing Corps named Australia’s best small brewery at the national Craft Beer Awards
4) Wine - no explanation needed...I mean really!!
We want you here, the craft brewing scene want you here! We’re got the best in the nation – come join the party!
Dog Bless Adelaide, Australia!
PS - No Convicts here lads!
Otherwise if you'd rather be closer to the city, Carrington would be your best bet.
Both state and federal governments have been focusing on bringing more investment and innovation to this area due to the fact that for multiple gernerations this region has been held up on the coal and power gerneration industries.
This year one of the major employers in the area Hazlewood power station closed directly effecting hundreds of people and indirectly thousands will experience some form of hardship.
Latrobe Valley but more importantly Morwell would benefit greatly from having a brewery and more importantly a destination for tourism based out of one of the old power stations or briquette factorys which was also recently closed. To utilize some of the old infrastructure would be be so striking and unique.
Please email me further if you would like to discus
wee.doggyz@gmail.com
I know he loves beer......
And may be able to give you some pointers
Ballarat currently has 5 craft breweries, Red Duck, The Athletic Club, Cubby Haus, The Rebellion Brewery and Dollar Bill. For a population of around 100K, that’s pretty good, but there’s more. Just this year, local maverick Broo beer announced that they are preparing to invest in a brand new $100 million macro brewery on the edge of town. We love our beer.
The State Government and local council are right behind beer in Ballarat, with $1.2 million dollars to implement a Craft Beer Centre of Excellence right here in the Victorian Central Highlands (that’s right, we’re highlands, with weather to match Brew Dog’s home…mostly). Ballarat also boasts a University that has one of the only brewing courses in the country, complete with a 600l micro-brewery! Head of Brewing, Dr. Peter Aldred is a world-renowned lecturer of brewing and beer judge. And speaking of judging, Ballarat also hosts Australia’s biggest beer festival, drawing thousands to sample beers from near and far every summer.
If that’s not enough, consider Ballarat’s heritage tourism that brings in tens of thousands of local and international tourists to experience Australia’s cultural heritage at Sovereign Hill. With the resultant tourism there is ample accommodation, bars, pubs and bottle shops focused on showcasing Ballarat as the self-proclaimed Beer centre of Australia. Check out the Coach House, Hop Temple and The Mallow, just a select few of the many retailers.
I’m not associated with any of the businesses listed, nor the council, or government, I just reckon this is a really good place. So if you’re looking to set down roots in Australia, you should look no further.
Cheers & Beers!
So surely Perth residents hae a bob or twa tae spend on beer!
Awesome city, great location with proximity to the Hunter and additional weekend tourists, plus a culture and demographics suited to your market. Definitely the place to be!
Craft beer scene rocks, and, there's a definite possibility to expand the craft beer and brewing scenes here. There's not a huge amount of brewery supplies stores - bottledog would help to alleviate the pressure on that front. I'd also like to put myself forward as your brewer! :)
I vote somewhere like Wagga Wagga or Orange in NSW.
Wagga is halfway between Sydney and Melbourne and Orange is a few hours from Sydney.
Great opportunity!
Looking forward to the first Aussie Brewdog.
Cheers from the Land Downunder
Grayam....
Melbourne also has the best craft beer culture.
Land is affordable, the workers are skilled, passionate and hard working.
Close to one of the biggest shipping port in Australia so you can move your beer around Australia easily and cheaply
Fastest growing area of Melbourne is the south eastern area: We also have the best weather for a brewery, it is not to hot down here.
I think you should setup home base in Melbourne then in 5 years build another brewery Newcastle to supply to NSW & QLD. Australia is ready for the change to quality beer. Very exciting new!
* urban renewal
* no other major brew pubs there yet
* lots of industrial like you are looking for
* close to good public transport
* close to a football stadium for game day crowds
http://www.swanvalleyciderandale.com.au/Home
Also we have native animals u can turn into bottle holders! :p
This. Absolutely this.
Can't wait for the collaborations. Batch Brewing. Nail. Modus. Feral. Going to be great.
Newcastle is a good mid point from Brisbane and Melbourne too.
The area has a strong food beer and wine scene and is a weekend day trip for melbournians
Craft beer is popping up all over Sydney, Newtown being the best & from what I've heard they are trying to make Newtown the hub of craft beer in Australia!
So you'd be silly not to come join us here!
All the beat parts of the Melbourne Craft Beer and food culture with better weather and cheaper real estate.
Check out Bendigo On The Hop if you are not convinced.
Fit aboot Perth WA. Direct flights to London start next year. The local uni (ECU) has paired up with Aberdeen uni. Oil and gas is prevalent like the silver city and the locals will love ya. Plus it's hotter than the east coast!
And welcome back Zarah. Great to see you back again.