jayse
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I was in the riverland for a couple gigs with a band and had planned on fitting in a tour of this brewery saturday. Firstly friday arrive in remark for the first gig at the renmark hotel and find our accomdation is upstairs so Immediatly release I will not have to drive for the rest of the day and a perfect chance to drink some swill. Anyway I find the remark hotel has the woolshed brewery amazon ale on tap and I settled in for a long session.
The beer was wonderfull, I would place it as a cross over style pale ale, an american style new wave of australian craft brewed pale ale,I would also class it as one of the most enjoyable ones I have had, the drinkabilty is very high.
Firstly it starts with a clean grainy malty aroma and you get a hint there may infact be a reasonble amount of wheat malt in there, there is also some clean fruity estery ale character. On tasting the grainy malt is again really nice and there is some light softness which you almost expected to be there from picking the wheat malt character of sorts in the aroma. This really helps with the drinkablity and I bet anyone would have trouble putting this pale ale down.
Backing up this malt character is a lovely middle/flavour hopping which is perfectly balanced and has hints of tropical fruits, the beer then finishes with perfect balance and you can't wait to drink in some more. I ended up drinking at least 10 pints which at 5.90 I thought was great value for a microbrewed beer in a mainstream hotel.
Cut to the next morning after a bit of lunch I phoned up the brewery to organize a tour for the band @ 2pm. The brewery is part of a houseboat business aboverenmark link the woolshed brewery web page and you can see who they brought the brewery from here with picture of a Wes hard at work.
I did not have a camera on me but if you check those 3 links you'll see plenty.
It is only a 15 min drive from renmark and easy to find, upon arriving we were greeted by Tom and his partner Sarah who treated us to firstly a tour and what must have been a couple of the most relaxing hours of beer sampling on the river ever. We left it as late as we could to get to the next gig but could have spent a lot more time there, we even joked about cancelling the gig and spending the rest of the day.
The location was amazing and the hosts were awesome and as already mentioned the beer was wonderfull and that was only the second batch brewed.
Currently the cellar door is not implace but Tom informed us that it should be up and running in around 6 months with a decked area looking out over the river.
So anyway I give it a very big thumbs up in everyway, awesome place to visit, great hosts and great beer and brewery, if your in the area it is a must see.
I can't remember what Tom said exactly about availiblity but I don't think it will be outside of the riverland so get in your car and drive.
I think we will be looking at booking in for a weekend down the track when the celler door is fully operational. As it was we had the pleasure of sampling from a awesome mobile bar/ four wheeled motor bike trailer.
As you can tell I was very impressed with everything.
Cheers
Jayse
The beer was wonderfull, I would place it as a cross over style pale ale, an american style new wave of australian craft brewed pale ale,I would also class it as one of the most enjoyable ones I have had, the drinkabilty is very high.
Firstly it starts with a clean grainy malty aroma and you get a hint there may infact be a reasonble amount of wheat malt in there, there is also some clean fruity estery ale character. On tasting the grainy malt is again really nice and there is some light softness which you almost expected to be there from picking the wheat malt character of sorts in the aroma. This really helps with the drinkablity and I bet anyone would have trouble putting this pale ale down.
Backing up this malt character is a lovely middle/flavour hopping which is perfectly balanced and has hints of tropical fruits, the beer then finishes with perfect balance and you can't wait to drink in some more. I ended up drinking at least 10 pints which at 5.90 I thought was great value for a microbrewed beer in a mainstream hotel.
Cut to the next morning after a bit of lunch I phoned up the brewery to organize a tour for the band @ 2pm. The brewery is part of a houseboat business aboverenmark link the woolshed brewery web page and you can see who they brought the brewery from here with picture of a Wes hard at work.
I did not have a camera on me but if you check those 3 links you'll see plenty.
It is only a 15 min drive from renmark and easy to find, upon arriving we were greeted by Tom and his partner Sarah who treated us to firstly a tour and what must have been a couple of the most relaxing hours of beer sampling on the river ever. We left it as late as we could to get to the next gig but could have spent a lot more time there, we even joked about cancelling the gig and spending the rest of the day.
The location was amazing and the hosts were awesome and as already mentioned the beer was wonderfull and that was only the second batch brewed.
Currently the cellar door is not implace but Tom informed us that it should be up and running in around 6 months with a decked area looking out over the river.
So anyway I give it a very big thumbs up in everyway, awesome place to visit, great hosts and great beer and brewery, if your in the area it is a must see.
I can't remember what Tom said exactly about availiblity but I don't think it will be outside of the riverland so get in your car and drive.
I think we will be looking at booking in for a weekend down the track when the celler door is fully operational. As it was we had the pleasure of sampling from a awesome mobile bar/ four wheeled motor bike trailer.
As you can tell I was very impressed with everything.
Cheers
Jayse