Address: 142 Distillery Road Eagleby Queensland 4207 Australia
Established in 1884 and located between Brisbane and the Gold Coast, Beenleigh Artisan Distillery is the oldest registered continuously working distillery in Australia. Over 130 years later, we’re still making rum the traditional, “boutique” way, operating from our original stone building, and still exclusively sourcing Australia’s finest molasses from the country’s only remaining family-owned sugar mill. Learn about the distillery’s Read more...
Address: Cammeray Cammeray New South Wales 2062 Australia
Holey Dollar Rum is a recreation of the first quality rum that was available to the early Australian colonies. It celebrates the values and attitudes that were forged more than 200 years ago and which now are the cornerstones of our unique Australian culture. Read more...
Address: 496 Great Northern Hwy Middle Swan Western Australia 6056 Australia
Situated in the heart of the Swan Valley, The Great Northern Distillery (Kimberly Rum Company) produces a variety of spirits, liqueurs and syrups. Read more...
Address: 300 Weaber Plain Rd Kununurra Western Australia 6743 Australia
The Hoochery stands proud at being a 100% Australian owned and operated family business and wherever possible using locally grown ingredients. Ord River Rum is made from local sugar cane, Wet Season rainwater and yeast that is all vat fermented, pot distilled, aged in Oak barrels and hand bottled. Read more...
Address: 1/10 Lamb Place Cambridge Tasmania 7170 Australia
The birthplace of Tasmanian whisky, Sullivans Cove on the River Derwent was where the British, in 1804, established the settlement that would go on to become the vibrant, beautiful port city of Hobart. In the days of the harsh penal colony, the locals were understandably fond of a drink with 16 legal distilleries and countless illegal stills operating by Read more...
Address: 1/10 Lamb Place Cambridge Tasmania 7170 Australia
Sullivans Cove on the River Derwent is the birthplace of Tasmanian whisky. In 1804 the British established the settlement that would go on to become the vibrant, beautiful port city of Hobart. In 1838 Govenor John Franklin imposed a total prohibition on distilling that lasted 150 years. Read more...