We established Stone & Wood Brewing Company in Byron Bay in 2008 after many years of working in the beer business. Our dream was to quit 'working for the man', shed the corporate garbage and get back to basics.
As the original brewers of Byron Bay we built our brewery here at the eastern tip of Australia, in a part of the world where people enjoy having a beer when relaxing after catching a wave, catching a band at the pub or just catching up with friends. It's that sort of place.
We brew beer for times like these, beers that the locals, and the growing number of craft beer drinkers around the country, and of course ourselves, would find simply good to drink.
There's a lot to love about Byron Bay ... the beaches ... the music ... the people ... the pubs. These are just a few of the reasons why we brew and bottle our beer in one of the greatest places on earth. This little town in Northern New South Wales has influenced everything we do at Stone & Wood.
If you want to call in to check the brewery out and taste a fresh Stone & Wood beer, just drop us a line and let us know when you would like to visit.
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