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Hellyers Road Distillery

Hellyers Road Distillery

3.5(4 reviews)
4.3 km
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My favourite thing about this place is how they change the menu to match the season, winter is my…read moreabsolute favourite because of the pot pie! Best damn pot pie I have ever eaten. It's amazing that they use so much Tasmanian produce, it makes such a difference in taste. The tour itself is quiet short, but can guarantee you'll be drunk by the end.

Have been visiting Tassie over the past week and took a trip up north to Hellyers. We only stopped…read morehere for about an hour so and did not have any food here. We did go on the tour at 10:30am, I think this runs daily (as we came on a Tuesday). The tour was about $17/18 and went for 45minutes. The guide went through the history of the distillery and the whisky making process in a good amount of detail. We also sampled two of the undiluted whiskies which are not available to the public. We were shown the distilling equipment and the barrel store. The guide also explained the history behind the barrels and let us in on facts about pricing. The products here are of a very reasonable price I think. The whisky has received good reviews and is about $80 for 750mL. I am not a whisky drinker, but will add what Thomas K thinks when he gets his bottle. Overall the venue is in a great setting and well worth a visit. Very friendly and accommodating staff. I would recommend to any yelpers and friends.

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Hellyers Road Distillery - Building front

Building front

Hellyers Road Distillery - Creme whiskey for tasting

Creme whiskey for tasting

Hellyers Road Distillery

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Spreyton Cider Co. - Inside the indoor/outdoor seating area

Spreyton Cider Co.

4.7(3 reviews)
42.6 km

Great place to hang out with friends as well as kids. I was really surprised coming to a cider…read morecompany that has both cider for kids and for adults that they also have a very good food.

On a girls' holiday up north recently, we didn't have plans to stop in at Spreyton but a twist of…read morefate brought us right past the cidery on our way from Devonport to Cradle Mountain--and I couldn't not stop the car. I've tried a couple of Spreyton's ciders in the past and liked them--the Dark (featuring hops) and the Bright (the lightest and sweetest of all five). I enjoyed being able to try the Vintage, Perry and Classic as well, and we ended up walking away with a bonus bottle of the Perry, of all five. Spreyton's tasting paddle of all five varieties plus a bonus bottle of your favourite variety, all for $10, is spot on. The tasting is presented stylishly in a wooden holder with the names of each variety printed into the holder, so very easy to remember! We were guided through the tasting by a handsome Spreyton Cider gent, which is always a welcome addition, and without us even asking he suggested we could share a paddle rather than spending the $10 each. This designated driver says thank you. Being from the south, I'm a semi-regular visitor to the Huon's Willie Smiths and Pagan cider cellar doors, so I have to draw a comparison. For cost, it was great--WS charge $12 a pop for their tasting paddle of four varieties, a little more cider in each taste but no takeaway bottle, and your tasting is DIY once you're handed the paddle. Pagan don't charge a cent and Harry takes you through the full current range of varieties including some cellar door specials, but that's part of the reason Pagan get five stars from me. But back to the cidery at hand. Spreyton have a really lovely setup out here, a wonderful covered space with plenty of picnic tables overlooking a section of the orchard, which would be particularly stunning when the trees are in bloom or covered in fruit! All being said, Spreyton--I like the cut of your jib. Keep up the good work.

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Spreyton Cider Co. - Showing the outdoor seating area

Showing the outdoor seating area

Spreyton Cider Co. - Lots of seating in the sun!

Lots of seating in the sun!

Spreyton Cider Co.

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Boag's Centre for Beer Lovers - second floor - beer tasting room (for beer tour)

Boag's Centre for Beer Lovers

3.7(3 reviews)
111.6 km
•$$

Came here for the beer tour (Got a 20% discount from our Tamar River Cruise tickets). The whole…read moretour last about 90 mins - the actual tour was about 60 mins and the last 30 mins was for beer tasting. The beer tour was OK - you get to see different parts of the brewery and since we came on a Sunday, nothing was actually happening. I gave this tour a three stars because I hated the silly yellow vest and the eye goggles that I had to wear . Even though the tour was quite informative, I felt that the guides were not *that* knowledgeable as they could not answer some people's questions. The beer tasting at the end of the tour was quite interesting, you get to try two beers that are only available in Tasmania. The local cheese that they serve with the beer was pretty awesome!

It's a museum, bar, and brewery in one place. You can go on one of the brewery tours or do a guided…read morebeer tasting or just grab a pint and stroll up the strairs through the self guided museum. I can here with my sister and her partner. We decided to just have a few pints to taste and check out the museum. Cute little history of the brewery but would probably be boring for the kids. We then got a cheese platter and sat out in the sun trying different pints. The cheese selection is pretty good. I recommend getting some of the cheese in the store to take home. They also have some beer on tap that you can only get in Tasmania! Not all of their beers are on tap though.

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Boag's Centre for Beer Lovers - Second floor - put on your "gears"...eek!

Second floor - put on your "gears"...eek!

Boag's Centre for Beer Lovers - Menu on wall

Menu on wall

Boag's Centre for Beer Lovers

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