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St Andrews Beach Brewery

St Andrews Beach Brewery calls a 92-acre property on the Mornington Peninsula home.

In the mid-2000s, the property was a working racehorse training facility housing up to 80 thoroughbred horses and featured its own 1,200 metre grassed training track. After a significant facelift, the centre of the old horse training facility is where you will find a truly unique brewery. The stables, that were once home to some incredible racing pedigree have been converted into sitting areas. Visitors can now relax in a past Melbourne Cup winners box while enjoying freshly brewed characterful beers, something to eat and even better conversations.

St Andrews Beach Brewery brew and package every drop of beer, cider and seltzer on-site in their state-of-the-art facility. On tap, guests can enjoy a variety of beers that ranges from easy to drink core range beers, to delicious seasonal and experimental brews that challenge the status quo.

Visitors can also enjoy something to eat from an extensive menu and choose from a selection of locally sourced wines. The menu consists of a variety of small plates, share plates, salads, pizzas and burgers that go hand in hand with the core range of freshly brewed beers.

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160 Sandy Road
Fingal Victoria 3939
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