thirstycritter
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I have taken a few Thirsty Critters tours up to Mt Tamborine over the last month and I am pleased to report that Eagle Heights Brewery is still open for business and still brewing.
While the current owner is facing some difficulties (and the place is up for sale), the brewery is manned on weekends by the very helpful Brett. The excellent AC Settlers Ale is still on tap, along with their usual lines - pilsner, IPA & midstrength.
Eagle Heights is a polarising place - some of my tour guests love it, others dislike it. Personally I lean towards the former - I think the AC Settlers Ale is fantastic, so is their IPA and Wit. Each to their own I guess!
Within a couple of weeks their newest seasonal line will be on tap and bottles - Bulletproof Barley Wine. We were lucky enough to sample some on our tour last Saturday and by all reports, it was a great drop!
Eagle Heights Brewery isn't as flashy as MT Brewery and their range is not as wide. But we need all the microbreweries we can get in this part of the world, and they are definitely worth a visit. If you need a driver to take you (and your mates!) there, get in touch - http://www.thirstycritters.com.au
While the current owner is facing some difficulties (and the place is up for sale), the brewery is manned on weekends by the very helpful Brett. The excellent AC Settlers Ale is still on tap, along with their usual lines - pilsner, IPA & midstrength.
Eagle Heights is a polarising place - some of my tour guests love it, others dislike it. Personally I lean towards the former - I think the AC Settlers Ale is fantastic, so is their IPA and Wit. Each to their own I guess!
Within a couple of weeks their newest seasonal line will be on tap and bottles - Bulletproof Barley Wine. We were lucky enough to sample some on our tour last Saturday and by all reports, it was a great drop!
Eagle Heights Brewery isn't as flashy as MT Brewery and their range is not as wide. But we need all the microbreweries we can get in this part of the world, and they are definitely worth a visit. If you need a driver to take you (and your mates!) there, get in touch - http://www.thirstycritters.com.au