fbpx
Search here:

Red Hill Brewery Presents

 

craft brewery Tag

SECRET STASH

OUR 13TH ANNUAL FESTIVAL OF OUR BEER

Special Christmas Edition, Sat 27th and Sun 28th July. 11am – 6pm

Wear your Christmas Sweater, try a rare lineup of Christmas Ales and Belgian brews from our cellar. We have 10 taps of rare, cellared, vintage, specialty beer releases, Meet the brewers, brewery tours.  Try vintage ales spanning over a decade in guided vertical tastings with the brewers
Barbecue smokin all day, No bookings needed, all welcome to drop in for a pot, pint or bite. Bookings only needed for souvenir steins and tasting sessions if desired

Prebook HERE
– a souvenir 500ml Stein for just $28 filled with great beer or
– a tasting session of vintage Belgian Ales in the brewery with Head Brewer just $25
Join the facebook event to hear the details of the beer lineup
Interested in transport? We have a bus – BOOK HERE

Red Hill Brewery Secret Stash Red Hill Brewery Brewhouse

NEW HARVEST BREW WITH FRESH PICKED HOPS FROM OUR FARM

With the help of many hands of our hop pickers, the hops were harvested last month and used fresh picked straight into the brew kettle

And it’s out today!! how good is this!!
Rich, smooth and creamy straight off the handpump or grab some to take home. Our Harvest brew is out today. Lookout for it, or drop in for a pint of this not-to-be-missed drop!!!
Brewed with hops freshly picked from our own farm creating a fresh twist on the classic ESB

https://www.redhillbrewery.com.au/shop/seasonal-range/hop-harvest-6-1/

WHAT IS A KOLSCH?


Do you know what a Kölsch is? Our Golden Ale is one!

A style famous in Cologne, Germany for its brightness, clarity and easy drinking style. Fermented with ale yeast, then finished with cool lagering. The result is the best of both worlds: A light easy drinking pale that finishes crisp and clean.

This new name for our fave brew will provide enlightenment for the craft beer lover about the style they are enjoying.

Read the tasting notes HERE

 

      Red Hill Brewery Kolsch Golden Ale

Two new craft beers are now available in cans from the Mornington Peninsula’s Original Craft Brewery.

A very exciting day for us this week, where a long term goal culminated in awesome new beers in our actual hands (and yes, mouths not long after)

The Two Bays Pale, a summery pacific ale, which has been brewed to best match the Peninsula life, only 4.5% it has been our most requested beer for the last two years, in fact it has generated the need to produce the fresh new look that sees these two beers head into cans.

The other one relatively new to our lineup, but one that has been so popular it has been added as a permanent feature is the East Coast IPA, a session IPA with super fresh and hoppy character that not only will appeal to the hopheads, but at a smooth 5.5% you can drink it all summer.

Both join the lineup year round, on tap and in cans

 

Once upon a time in a bar in Brugge Belgium (you know the ones, with 350 beers) three of us were on a special pre-Christmas road trip.

Each shout was a round of 3, of course, by brewery. So the Chimay shout went like this, 8% Chimay Gold for her. 12% Chimay Blue for him, and low and behold every Belgian brewer has a 14% Christmas Beer in its own special chalice just for this time of year, so of course our brother was gifted that one.  I don’t need to tell you how that night ended up for him.

But wow! Christmas beers. We were immediately smitten.

We we first opened our own brewery in 2005 it was the first speciality beer we brewed. And one of the first seasonal brews even made by a brewery in Australia. We have recently tried one from that year and its aged like a fine cognac. Very rich and winey. Cellaring this beer gives a great idea of what a beer goes through. It is fantastic after a few years. Theres a midway point where they may taste a bit off or sour, then a few years later, 5-6, they become incredible. At 13years, probably a bit past it but still enjoyable.

We always aim to release it by 1st December. This year, enjoy our lucky 13th brew of this special festive beer. This year it comes in our new wrapping paper, a whole new look for the brewery

New Look Christmas Ale and Cans coming December 2018

Many of us have shared a sip of ‘local’ with one of the eminently sessionable brews made by Red Hill Brewery. In the Peninsula’s dynamic brewing community, creativity is now being expressed through more than just the flavours — imaginative packaging has become a big part of the beer experience.

This December, the brewery reveals the new look and officially launches two styles of session beers, previously only on tap, in their new packaging – the can.

Over a decade and a half, entrepreneurs ­Karen and David Golding, decided there was a gap in the abundant food and wine industry of the region for good beer – today the thriving brewery produces 20 innovative styles per annum.

“For over three years we have been producing both our Two Bays Australian Pacific Pale Ale and the East Coast Session IPA, busting with hops.  Our customers have loved it and we have received great feedback on the styles. We have been weighing up the right way to take it from the tap to our customers and the can is where we have landed.” Indeed, the quest for the right look for these two brews somewhat pushed us to change up the whole design of our products. Perfectly crafted to suit the Peninsula beachside vibe, and very sessionable, the new brews in the cans offers drinkers a great looking product that many believe keeps beer fresher and better tasting.”

“The growing market has allowed smaller batches of canning lines to be produced for small business like our own. The moment we saw the idea proposed by design agency; Design by Bird, we felt it really spoke of our sense of place and our commitment to the authenticity of our process and the product. When we first developed our brand look, nearly 15 years ago, it was quite different to what was around. Now the evolution of craft beer has opened people’s minds to what is possible in packaging and styles.  We wanted our new look to still look like us, draw on our history and be strongly representative of where we come from, but give us more freedom to be creative and work on both the bottles and our new addition to the stable – the can.”

“We have commissioned many special labels from artists in the last five years; the Red Range and some from cartoonist Matt Golding, they have had great feedback. We worked with Design by Bird to commission local Red Hill artist Darren Doye to create a piece which truly showed the Brewery at Red Hill’s heart with glimpses of the two bays either side.

New Labels and Cans for Red Hill Brewery
With Darren Doye and Design by Bird

When asked what makes RHB different, Karen shared; “we are real artisans. In a land where most beer comes out of big factories, much of it from the same factories – many brands are not breweries. We not only grow the hops and use our local rainwater, but feel, the way we brew, and the place we make it in, makes a difference to what we produce for our drinkers.’

New Labels and Cans for Red Hill Brewery
Art by Darren Doye

All your favourites will be available at RHB wrapped in the new look packaging just in time for the festive season, kicking off with the iconic Christmas Ale.

   New Labels and Cans for Red Hill Brewery

Our little devil

One of our most hotly anticipated seasonal releases and our most notorious brew, in the style of beer made famous by ‘Duvel’, a strong Belgian Golden Ale, it is renowned for being “the devil’s brew”.  At 8.5% it’s pure evil and impossible to resist.  Beautifully golden in colour and with a smooth deceptive softness, it has intense flavours & depth, fruity, spicy and very dry.  It is high in carbonation with champagne like bubbles and a luxuriant big white foamy head.

This beer has developed a huge cult following over the years for its mystical properties….. are you tempted?

Out now at the brewery on tap and bottle, good bottleshops next week