 Western Australian Beer Week is one of the premier events on the Australian Beer Calendar. Incorporating the Perth Royal Beer Show and numerous events across the state it sets itself apart from the rest.
With over 30 Microbreweries operating in Western Australia is a wonder that a week could ever be enough to showcase the quality and workmanship of our states great brews. This year Western Australian Beer Week runs from June 10th to 20th and features amazing blends of beer and food and of course good times.
For all the event details keep an eye on wabeerweek.com or email
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for further info or to book a place at our exclusive Business & Beer Lunch Thursday June 17th 1pm.
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 The greatest beers from around the state all in one popular location. The Monk Brewery & Kitchen in Australian Craft Brewing's spiritual home of Fremantle hosts a week of guest beers from around the state specially selected by Head Brewer Justin Fox.
The beers will be on as guest taps for only 1 week and will all be sold at the Monks usual ... |
 WA Beer week is your chance to experience some of the best beers Western Australia has to offer. Coming off an amazing haul of 59 medals at the recent Australian International Beer awards and 3 beers nominated for Champion Ale. The Award was in the end taken out by Feral Brewing from the Swan Valley beating out Nail Ale from Nail Brewing and Feral'... |
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