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    Green Beacon Brewing Co

    4.3 (31 reviews)
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    Closed 12:00 pm - 9:00 PM

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    Friday night at the Green Beacon
    Melissa L.

    Green Beacon Brewing Co opened their doors on Australia Day - a very fitting date for a microbrewery located in the inner-city suburb of Teneriffe. We discovered them quite by chance, searching the area for breakfast. A crowd of people holding coffee mugs and a coffee company umbrella down Helen Street mistakenly drew us to a breakfast dead-end (coffee at a java station, yes. Food? No.), but it turned out to be fate. The building housing the Green Beacon Brewing Co is an old warehouse, a nod to the historical charm of the district that had once been a beacon of industry in the wool trade. The interior does not take away from that charm with its exposed industrial high ceiling, simple wide benches for a biergarten vibe and rows of silver brewing tanks behind the bar. In fact, once the sun goes down and the lights come on, Green Beacon Brewing Co seemed to generate a warm welcoming vibe. While Green Beacon Brewing Co's beverage menu includes a small selection of wines and non-alcoholic beverages, one should really be visiting a microbrewery for its brews. Green Beacon Brewing Co had six ales on offer. Their menu is meant to compliment their crafted beers and their kitchen isn't large, so don't expect an extensive restaurant-style selection. Between the SO and I, we found our order of a half dozen Kooringal Moreton Bay Rock Oysters and the Session Plate to be easy to wolf down - although we did order a cup of nubs (the nubby end of a bread roll) to help finish off the wedge of cheddar. What they do serve is of good quality and is fresh. However I would love to see their menu expand to include hot pub food, such as chips, wedges, whiting, nachos or pies... you know, real hearty stuff for winter.

    The green beacon bar.
    Denny J.

    A little gem hidden in Teneriffe. The bar staff are friendly and quite obliging; given its a local brewing company I didn't mind paying $10 for a pint of the local stuff which was quite refreshing. The cider was quite nice to it was dry with a bit of a tang to it (just the thing on a hot day of beer isn't your thing). They had fresh seafood on offer at a reasonable price as well as wood fire pizzas. The set up has a bit of a shed feel but the friendly and casual environment compliments it. The facilities are rather tiny and situated up stairs however they were well maintained. There was a bucks night/day happening and the place was big enough that it was more entertainment rather than a hinderance. Definitely would go back.

    Tan M.

    We went as a group of four for some Friday afternoon drinks. Ambience was good and easily got a table. It's a trendy factory with great beers and I was personally shocked at the lovely rose/Shiraz wine. We ordered just a meat plate and cheese plate which served us four well. Water is help yourself at the end of the bar. It's a super chilled atmosphere! Kids and dogs are welcome.

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    Green Beacon is a great place to grab beers with friends. The environment is awesome and the selection of beers is plentiful.

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    A great brewery with delicious beers, good atmosphere and a weekly lineup of local food trucks

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    Brews Brothers - The bottling stations

    Brews Brothers

    4.8(6 reviews)
    4.0 kmEast Brisbane
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    I'm a fan of beer. Ok that's a lie. I'm Obsessed with beer and Brews Brother is my de facto temple…read moreof devotion to this delicious alcoholic beverage. Where do I start with this place? Let's describe it first in very concrete terms. It's a DYI brewery with everything you need to brew your own 50L keg of beer. Let me please reiterate this: 50 L of beer. 140 long neck. Brews Brothers provides the malts, sugars, hops, yeasts and even the large vats to cook your desired concoction. Don't have a family recipe? Have no fear. They have a beer menu of literally hundreds of different styles of beer (check the website). My friends and I have brewed several kegs and I've personally enjoyed most the Belgian Tripel and Tokyo Superdry. The former is a dark smooth beer with the consistency of Duvel while the latter is like an Asahi or Kirin. If you've never brewed or bottled beer, the staff is always available to lend a hand throughout the process. They're incredibly helpful and chill even when there are a lot of people in the store. So let's say you don't want to brew 50L but you still want to sample the wide range of beers. What can you do? There are a couple options and yes I've tried them all: - 6 pack variety ($15-20 depending on the types of beer you choose) - 24 pack carton ($30-40 if you bring your own bottles - they tend to have 10-15 different types of beer on type to choose from and you effectively just bottle one of those kegs yourself without having to do the entire brewing process from the start) - ready-made 50L keg ($150-200 for the beer + $50L for keg rental) We did this for a house party and it was well worth it! Honestly I could go on and on about this place but there's no substitute for actually visiting. Grab a couple friends and go! I promise you won't regret it.

    We've all been there before. You decided one summer that you wanted to start making homebrew. You…read moredidn't do something right and your brew got infected, or you didn't add enough sugar when bottling, (or some other problem happened) and you ended up with a whole lot of nasty beer and vowed never to try it again. You should try again because Brews Brothers is here to stop you from messing it up a second time around. Brews Brothers looks like an old office space that's had it's guts ripped out and has been transformed into a brewer's paradise. You've got your brew kettles, brew fridges, and bottling stations set up spick and span for your use. All the brews are 50 litres (144 330ml stubbies), and will set you back anywhere from $150 to $200. Depending on what brew you choose to make, it will take from two weeks up to a month to complete the process and walk out with your 50 litres. You are of course, welcomed to bring in your own recipe and try it out. They've got all the hops, malts, sugars, and grains you need to do whatever you want. The guys are really friendly, they know their beer and they're keen as mustard to get in there and help you put on a brew. You can buy beer from them outright without having to make it yourself too. There's also a space upstairs that they rent out to musos and bands on weekends. It costs $60 per hour (please check website), and you have to buy $150 worth of their beer. The best thing about making your own beer is that you can make a tonne of brew specially designed to your acquired tastes on the cheap that won't give you a hangover because it's preservative and chemical free. You also learn something about science while you're at. How can you argue with that?

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    Rehab Brewhouse - Just (trying to) enjoy a James Squire Limited Release Hop Thief IPA

    Rehab Brewhouse

    3.0(2 reviews)
    0.4 kmTeneriffe
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    The bar, tables and general setup is great. But alas, this bar is victim of terrible pop art and a…read morelack of uniform consistency of the decor. It feels like this bar is trying to hard to be something that is really is not.. After a tiny search it is revealed that this bar is not only signed to Lion Nathan, but there are rumors of it being owned by them too. The simple fact that they call themselves a brewhouse is the start of the joke.. They don't brew here at all. Nor do they even have anything that could possibly be passed as brewed locally.. They also claim to be a craft beer bar, but as direct contradiction to that they have specials on corona buckets.. The tap list is predominately James Squire with Kosciusko, Hogarden and Kirin. The fridge is predominately average and negligible. We were here on a Tuesday and took advantage of their 2-4-1 Tuesday meals. This was tiny.. Flavoursome, but tiny. It didn't even begin to touch the sides. All of the glass wear is quite different. The beer glasses are an tapered kind of snifter glass (see the image I uploaded). These are a very thin glass, and during the short amount of time we spent there the heat transfer through the thin glass was very obvious. All in all. Another uninteresting local watering hole in the sea of average bars.

    Happened upon this place somewhat accidentally but stopped in for some beers and grub. Nice patio…read moreseating, SUPER FAST WIFI (I was working on a ship so this was a major plus), and good food! We had a burger ( I think it was 10 dollar burger day) that was very good as well as the Navajo frybread, which we mostly ordered because I grew up near a Navajo reservation and was tickled to see this on a menu in Brisbane at a brewery. I wouldn't say that it seemed terribly authentic but I didn't mind it. The food was overall quite good. Had some good draft beers. The prices were reasonable and the staff was friendly. Great way to spend a sunny afternoon.

    Green Beacon Brewing Co - brewpubs - Updated May 2026

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