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Good for what ales you

White Rabbit Brewery is creating ales as old as time.
And it’s all done within Geelong’s very own Little Creatures brewery site.
The new brewery offers a unique beer tasting experience and gives White Rabbit the opportunity to experiment with barrel ageing beers.
“White Rabbit has been at Healesville for eight years and over that time outgrew its home,” Marketing Manager Ash Cranston explains.
“Geelong had done an amazing job of embracing Little Creatures over the past two years, so we decided to pick up our kit and pack our bags and moved White Rabbit to Geelong.”
The new addition is described as an “intimate space” where friends and couples have the opportunity to enjoy hand-cut meats, local olives, cheese and ploughman’s platters along with on-tap beers.
“It allows people to get deeper and deeper into the world of beer,” Ash says.
“People can walk straight up to an open fermenter and taste a range of beers directly from the barrel hall.”
The “general store” component even sells picnic-style hampers so people can continue the White Rabbit experience outside of the brewery.
White Rabbit is a welcome addition to the already existing Little Creatures experience.
Grab a meal with family and friends at the canteen, take a brewery tour, enjoy colourful craft markets or borrow a Little Creatures bike for the day.
The new Shift Brewer’s Stash, “Amber Amber” is due to be released early February and will be available at Little Creatures Geelong.
Little Creatures is at corner Fyans and Swanston Street, South Geelong, phone 5202 4009, Instagram @ltcreatures or visit littlecreatures.com.au.

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