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New Trading Hours

We are now closed on Mondays. Our new hours are Tues and Wed 11am to 5pm, Thurs and Fri 11am to 7pm and Saturday 7am to 3pm. Easter is just around the corner so book your brewing time in now.

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Frequently Asked Questions at The Beer Shed

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Why is this beer so good?
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We use fresh ingredients and there is no preservatives or chemicals used. This results in a fresh beer that doesn't give you the hangover that those nasty preservatives cause.

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Where are you located?
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We are at 2/4A Hollylea Road, Leumeah. We are behind Glenford Tools in the blue building.

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When are you open?
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Monday to Friday 11am - 7pm and Saturday 7am - 3pm

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How long does it take to make my own beer?
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It takes only a small amount of time on your part, but it can take between 2 to 5 weeks before your beer is ready to drink, depending upon the style you choose.

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I have tried home brew before, how is this different?
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Your beer is prepared in commercial brewing equipment using tried and tested recipes. We can guarantee a quality product every time. The beer is triple filtered and carbonated before you bottle it so there is no need to prime the bottles with sugar. It is ready to drink straight away.

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How much does it cost?
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It works out to be between $17 and $27 per carton of 24 x 330ml bottles, depending upon which beer you chose. Your beer is made in a brew of 6 cartons.

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Can I bring my own bottles?
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Yes, we encourage recycling but the bottles must be cleaned before bringing them in (you wouldn't drink beer from a dirty glass would you?). You must rinse them at our bottle washing table to sterilise them before filling them with your fresh beer. Crown seal are preferred to twist top bottles. We can supply your bottles for you.

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Can't I just buy the beer from you?
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Due to current legal requirements you have to take part in the process (don't worry it's fun). Our staff will be there to help through the process.

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What else do you supply?
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We supply party hire kegs, home beer keg systems, personalised beer labels, gift certificates and speak to us about special events such as bucks parties.

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How long does the beer stay fresh?
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The beer is at it's best when kept cold and will store up to 6 months. We cannot guarantee beer that is not refrigerated after bottling due to it being free from preservatives.

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I don't have the room to keep 6 cartons cold, can you store it for me?
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By law we are unable to store drinkable beer on the premises. We suggest getting together with a couple of mates and share the brewing experience and the beer. It is a good excuse to catch up with your mates, have a couple of "quality control samples" plus save some dollars. You can even watch the footy on the TV while your brewing or bottling your beer.

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How will I get my beer home?
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You can bring boxes, crates or an esky. You can also buy beer cartons and six pack holders from us at a reasonable rate if you wish.

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