Welcome Swallow Brewery
Address | 99 Ring Rd, New Norfolk TAS, Australia | ||||||
Phone | +61 438 302 621 | ||||||
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Website | www.welcomeswallow.com.au | ||||||
Categories | Brewery | ||||||
Rating | 5 8 reviews | ||||||
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Welcome Swallow Brewery reviews
8 Quite the establishment.
Well crafted beers and an incredible take over of an old factory shed.
The indoor plant jungle creates incredible spaces for conversation, anecdotes and solving the world's problems.
I instantly felt at home, with speak easy couches, grand round tables and just a couple of indoor plants.
Well worth the trip, don't miss this space.
I was too late for the food truck but I heard they are good too.
No where else quite like this little gem! Be seated in a warehouse in a jungle full of houseplants and sip on well made craft beers.
Great ambience and nice beers. They stayed open till the last customer. Nice setting with plenty of flowers
Awesome bar! For those that have been to Sydney or Melbourne and found the hidden bars in the cities, this place not only rivals them but does so much better. The craft beers, the knowledge and the atmosphere. Just wow, WOW! We met some great locals there who were more than welcoming. Oh, the beers, amazing, wide selection, great taste and they ship. Stop by here. Take the drive out of Hobart on night and stop by here. It is worth it.
Amazing place. Beers were awesome.
Do visit this hidden gem. The food truck was the best. It's a place worth visiting
We stumbled across this brewery unexpectedly and where not disappointed. As you walk in the door you are surrounded by plants and ample seating. On approaching the bar we found 8 beers to sample which we did via tasting paddles. The beers matched the latest trends from Sydney without going to crazy. Unlikely you will not find one won't like unless you are not a beer drinker. They also have a no alcohol beer, wine and interesting soft options. New Norfolk had a rich history of hop growing so if you want to experience how they are used drop by for a beer. We were glad we did and will go back when next in Tasmania.
Great variety of very nice beers, great light and large space, and friendly staff. Usually has a new food van each week so there is some new food to go with the beer. Check their Facebook page for bands (and food vans). It could do with more chairs and non-beer alternatives (local wine and cider coming soon?). Nice fire and has a pingpong table for those so inclined.
This has become our new weekend local.