Hmmmm, interesting that not too many people have done any seppo brewery tours, but I am jealous as hell of all the lucky sods who have toured cantillon.
I dont really go on brewery tours too much anymore, cause they usually talk about how beer is made (I have read a bit about that, so know it reasonably well), and it is kinda the same everywhere you go. I have been lucky enough to go to some great small breweries and get to go and chat with the brewer or assistants in the brewhouse, and even luckier, fairly often been given samples of seasonals out of the tanks. Yay! But not everywhere, of course.
Potters, Murrays, Little Brewing Co and Squire's Melbourne brewhouse in Oz.
I think that Stone was the only one I hit up in the states. Oh, and the guy I was hanging with worked for stone, and was mates with Tomme Arthur, but by the time we got to Lost Abbey to go and have a look at his barrel room, Tomme had just walked outside on his way home after a double brewday
And Pizza Port. Sure there are other, I cannot remember.
In Canada I have been to a fair few on the west coast, like Nelson brewing co, Tree, Victoria, Granville Island, Spinnakers, Canoe Club, Hugo's and Phillips.
Only did one in Europe - Alpirsbacher Klosterbrau, but I have no idea what town it was in!
Doc is the man for seppo breweries, he was trying stuff out of the barrel with Vinnie!
T.