We’re Going Wayback (Again)
Australia’s Oldest mainland brewery is open again after many quiet years, and it looks a treat!
The Goulburn Brewery was established in 1836, by the banks of the Mulwaree River. It was designed by the convict Francis Greenway (Australia’s first architect), and over the years has operated as a flour mill, a cooperage, a malthouse, a rehab centre, a hotel, restaurant, theatre and function space and (of course) a brewery. When I was last there, the site was run by a Catholic priest!
We’re looking at a run of, roughly, 150 km each way, through mostly nice country roads, with a bit of highway thrown in because, well, we don’t have much choice.
The currently proposed route is available through the following link, but like lots of things, it’s subject to change. It will, however, give you an idea of what we have planned:
The trip to the brewery: https://maps.app.goo.gl/ysNB9fWG22i1bLAx8
The trip home: https://maps.app.goo.gl/CTDanbvZnYfDA1CA9
Learn more about Wayback on their Facebook Page and this article from The Crafty Pint.
RSVP to Rod Nicholas at rjn2617@google.com.

