Travel Guide to Tasmania
We love Tasmania, and as some of you may recall, Matt – one of our co-founders – is from the northwest coast of this lovely Island State. We try and get down there annually, and there is always somewhere new to check out! Whilst we haven’t made it everywhere – although we’ve tried our hardest! – we can’t claim this is a comprehensive list. However, these are some of our go-tos when we’re down there, and we hope you can use it as a jumping-off point for your own Tasmanian Tasting Trail!
Hobart/Southern Tasmania:
There are so many good breweries just in the Hobart CBD alone, all within walking distance:
- Hobart Brewing Co
- T- Bone
- Shambles
- Deep South
- Overland Brewers and Distillers
- The Winston Bar
- Captain Bligh’s
- Fox Friday
A little bit outside of the city centre you can find:
- Last Rites Brewing (a short drive from the Hobart airport – perfect for arrival/departure beers)
- Spotty Dog – Prince of Wales Bay
- The Albert Brewery – Moonah
- Welcome Swallow Brewing – New Norfolk
- Moonah Hotel and Cellars
- Lark Disillery
- Sullivan’s Cove Distillery
Favourite bars in the Hobart CBD/Salamanca area:
- New Sydney Hotel – the best little pub in Hobart Town!
- Preachers
- Drink Co (you have to try to find it!)
- The Whaler
- Jack Greene
- Boodle Beasley
- Manky Sally’s
- The Still
Launceston/Northern Tasmania:
Breweries in/around Launceston (including Burnie, Devonport, Penguin and Beaconsfield) include:
- Miners Gold (Also home to Ocho Beer)
- Communion
- DuCane
- Seven Sheds
- Penguin Beer Co
- Island State (Devonport and Ulverstone locations)
- Little Rivers
- Little Green Men
- Wandering Trout
St John Craft is in Launceston, which is the best craft beer bar in the state (if not Oz – yep, we said it!), and it’s sister venue is Empress Craft Beer Bar in Devonport. Tandy’s Alehouse is also very nearby.
Bruny Island is a drive and ferry ride from Hobart, but well worth the day trip (if you can’t stay longer). Beer, cheese, whisky, seafood. local berries, chocolate and honey. Plus there are local penguins and some gorgeous coastal walks.
More info:
There’s a great Tasting Trail self-guided drive centred around fresh produce and seafood.
You can book a brewery tour with Coastline Tours or The Brew Hop so you don’t have to decide who is the day’s designated driver!