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Craft Beer Trail Nelson Gentle Cycling Company Kiwi Journeys GOLDEN BAY Hop & Beer Museum Bike Hire – Tours – Transport A: 411 Nayland Rd, Stoke, Nelson •COLLINGWOOD A: Founders Heritage Park, Stress Free Event Support T: 0800 932 453 A: Nelson City (beside iSite), 87 Atawhai Drive, Nelson CRAFT E: [email protected] Mapua Wharf & Kaiteriteri•ONEKAKA T: 03 548 2649 W: www.gentlecycling.co.nz T: 03 548 0093, 0800 292 538 E: [email protected] & Management D’URVILLE ISLAND• AUCKLAND• ABEL W: www.founderspark.co.nz It’s no-sweat cycling on our Great E: [email protected]• TASMAN W: www.kiwijourneys.co.nz NATIONAL Brewin Taste Beer ride. Ride the cycle trail PARK Visit our Hop & Beer Museum, TASMAN BAY with our map to visit our beer With our convenient rental locations reflecting on Nelson’s 170 year history in Nelson Tasman capital of new zealand •KAITERITERI neighbours - McCashins, Eddyline, the •WELLINGTON of Craft Beer and Hop Growing. andNELSON transport• service, we make it easy• RIWAKA League of Brewers and more. Door to for you to have a fun day exploring •MOTUEKA Experience the kiln drying process door transfer from Nelson included. the tastes of•CHRISTCHURCH the trail. and admire early brewing technology. +64 3 546 6330 2021/22 Available 7 days, 1 Sept - 30 April. •TASMAN HOT CB DEAL!! Book ‘Nelson to Mapua’UPPER Opening Hours: 10am to 4.30pm daily. @ [email protected] Book online. MOUTERE• •MAPUA adventure online ($99) and we will •NELSON HAVELOCK• PICTON• 1/23 Alma Street •STOKE upgrade you KAHURANGIto an e-Bike FREE of •RICHMOND Buxton Square, Nelson charge. Includes:NATIONAL map, PARK bottled water, •BRIGHTWATER NELSON carrier bag, Mapua Ferry and return CRAFT BEER transport. TRAIL Just mention this brochure! www.nelsonvenues.co.nz Taste extraordinary The Boathouse Cafe Cable Bay Nelson cycle hire & tours Richmond Fresh Choice A: The Boathouse Nelson, 326 Adventure Park T: 03 539 4193 or 029 7770109 A: Richmond Mall, Richmond Wakefield Quay, Nelson E: [email protected] T: 03 544 8299 A: 194 Cable Bay Road, Hira, Nelson T: 03 548 7656 W: www.nelsoncyclehire.co.nz E: [email protected] T: 0800 157 300 or local 03 545 0304 E: [email protected] W: www.richmondfreshchoice.co.nz wine trail www.winenelson.co.nz E: [email protected] Contact the friendly team at Nelson W: www.theboathousenelson.co.nz W: www.cablebayadventurepark.com Cycle Hire and we will help you find A craft beer sanctuary in the heart The Boathouse: function venue, live your craft beer heaven on a bike or of Richmond Mall; come and talk to Cable Bay Adventure Park - Nelson’s music space, public cafe, community ebike. Complimentary bike delivery Raymond our Beer Sommelier while adventure destination, open daily and www.nzciderfestival.com hall, club. service in Nelson City. you peruse Nelson’s most extensive less than 15min from town. A range selection of Craft Beers – Open 7 days Nelson’s award winning waterfront of Activities including the Skywire, a week 7am – 9pm. venue. All Welcome! licensed cafe, free access to MTB trails and lots more. 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Whether Whether beers. unique of range now sizes all of breweries Craft NEW ZEALAND HOPS ZEALAND NEW history and experience the wide wide the experience and history TRAIL brewing tradition followed. tradition brewing pint with locals, learn about our our about learn locals, with pint cultivate hops, and an extensive extensive an and hops, cultivate CRAFT BEER CRAFT meal or takeaway sales. Share a a Share sales. takeaway or meal an ideal location and climate to to climate and location ideal an NELSON sampling at the bar, having a a having bar, the at sampling Sarau found the Moutere to be be to Moutere the found Sarau welcome visitors for tours, tours, for visitors welcome 1840s. Early German settlers in in settlers German Early 1840s. family-run breweries and outlets outlets and breweries family-run New Zealand settlements in the the in settlements Zealand New Many of these locally owned, owned, locally these of Many region, dating back to the first first the to back dating region, the way. the Nelson-Tasman the of culture watch for historic hop kilns along along kilns hop historic for watch local the to central been has Beer 202 1/2 FOLLOW THE NELSON BEER TRAIL BEER NELSON THE FOLLOW 2 capit al of new zealand new of al Brewin CRAFT Nel son Sprig & Fern Milton St The Free House Sprig & Fern Hardy St The Workshop Sprig & Fern Tahuna League of Brewers A: 95 Collingwood St, Nelson A: 134 Milton Street, A: 280 Hardy Street, Nelson City A: 32C New Street, Nelson City A: 13 Beach Road, Tahuna, Nelson A: 14 Vivian Place, Nelson, 7011 T: 03 548 9391 The Wood, Nelson T: 03 548 1154 T: 03 546 9939 T: 03 548 5066 T: 03 668 5263 E: [email protected] T: 03 545 7117 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] E: [email protected] E: [email protected] E: www.thefreehouse.co.nz E: [email protected] W: www.sprigandferntaverns.co.nz W: www.theworkshopbrewery.co.nz W: www.sprigandferntaverns.co.nz W: www.leagueofbrewers.com W: www.sprigandferntaverns.co.nz The Free House is a multi-award A retro industrial style fit out make The A lively tavern in the heart of Nelson Enjoy the full Sprig & Fern range on Love things crafty and fermented? A traditional villa converted into a winning pub housed in a little old city. Delicious food, live music and a Workshop a unique experience for all. tap overlooking the Tahuna sports Sample some of our own craft beers Visit our passionate team of home- warm, inviting tavern that’s become church. It is an oasis in the city, covered outdoor courtyard. All year fields, and a stones throw from offering an often changing beer made on-site or indulge in a selection brewers and make your own great the neighbourhood’s social hub for round craft beer heaven. 18 taps of of guest beers or local wines. Family Nelson’s stunning Tahunanui beach. A menu, local wines and soft drinks. beer, wine, spirits, cider, kombucha locals and visitors alike. NZ’s Best Bar beer and cider. friendly, full menu from our kitchen great Summer afternoon spot. and fermented foods. Off-license with Hot pipes, hmmmm. available. Check out our website for 2012. Opening Hours: Opening Hours: an extensive range of local craft beer, Opening Hours: Brewery Tours. Opening Hours: Please see website. Please see website. alongside the best range of home- M – F 3pm – 11pm-ish, Opening Hours: Please see website. brew ingredients and equipment. 1 Sat – Sun noon – 11pm-ish 2 3 Please see website. 4 5 6 McCashin’s Brewery EDDYLINE Brewery Sprig & Fern UPPER QUEEN Sprig & Fern Brightwater Hop Farm Brewery Golden Bear Brewery A: 660 Main Road, Stoke, Nelson A: 8 Champion Rd, Richmond A: 126 Queen Street, A: 54 Ellis Street, Brightwater, A: Wakefield A: 501/6 Aranui Road, Mapua E: [email protected] T: 03 544 7474 Richmond, Nelson Nelson T: 022 620 9124 T: 03 540 3210 W: www.mccashins.co.nz E: [email protected] T: 03 544 4900 T: 03 542 2323 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] W: www.eddylinebrewery.nz W: www.hopfarmbrewery.co.nz McCashins Tap Room, home to the E:[email protected] E:[email protected] W: www.goldenbearbrewing.com family that pioneered the craft beer Eddyline Brewery & Pizzeria is a W: www.sprigandferntaverns.co.nz W: www.sprigandferntaverns.co.nz Hop Farm Brewery is NZ’s first hop Microbrewery, bar and restaurant revolution.
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