⦿ Dryridge Estate | MEGALONG VALLEY
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The Blue Mountains is home to a thriving craft beverage scene. From small-batch breweries to boutique distilleries and cool-climate wineries, the Blue Mountains Craft Beverage Trail is the perfect way to sip your way through the region while soaking up its relaxed, creative vibe.
Craft Beverage Trail
Locals can be seen each Saturday morning, lining up at this factory store to collect a bag of their favourite beans, plus a fresh brew in hand to-go.
From small-batch breweries to boutique distilleries and cool-climate wineries, the Blue Mountains Craft Beverage Trail is the perfect way to sip your way through the region while soaking up its relaxed, creative vibe.
This family-owned estate with its rustic, barn style cellar door, is the perfect spot to sip wine while overlooking the towering sandstone escarpments of the Megalong Valley.
A bit of a hidden gem of the local craft scene, but a popular spot for those in the know, with a ‘Why not?’ approach to brewing, offering everything from crisp lagers to imperial stouts and unique seasonal releases.
Hillbilly Cider is a celebration of apples with altitude. This award-winning cidery is famous for its ‘hillbillification’ philosophy - keeping things real with 100% crushed fruit, no added sugar, and minimal intervention.
Capturing the rugged essence of the Mountains in every bottle with their small-batch precision, Blue Mountains Gin Company have become a staple with their range of artisan gins and vodkas.
Perched on the edge of the spectacular Megalong Valley, Dryridge Estate is a boutique vineyard that boasts some of the best views of the Blue Mountains.
Mountain Culture Beer Co. isn't just a brewery; it’s a Katoomba phenomenon, home of the famous ‘Status Quo’, and a must-visit for craft beer aficionados.
For those who view coffee as a craft, Cassiopeia has you covered with three espresso bar locations around the mountains.