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Step behind the scenes of Australia's oldest operating brewery. Learn the art of creating one of the nation's oldest beer recipes, from, start to finish, while you explore previously unseen areas of the brewery. Finish your visit with a refreshing tasting paddle of four Cascade beers. Just to let you know, because of the nature of brewery operations, it is not guaranteed that the areas visited on the tour will be visibly active at the time of your walkthrough. Important Information: 18+ Zero alcohol policy prior to your tour, Enclosed, flat shoes required. Arrive 15mins prior to tour departure time This tour includes several flights of stairs & significant walking at moderate pace. Given the tour passes through designated Food Preparation Areas - Guide Dogs and other registered assistance dogs may not accompany their handlers. We welcome all people including those who are blind or have low vision who use a long cane and / or have a support person present on the tour. If you have a Companion Card, you can attend the tour with one support person, who does not need to pay for the tour. Please notify us at the time of booking using the comments section.
A tour specifically brewed for those with a thirst for History! Duration: 60 Minutes From humble beginnings, a succession of dreamers and doers have diversified and refined Cascade Brewery from a mill by a stream to a fountain in the foothills, quenching the thirst of generations. Though long since gone, these custodians of Cascade have left their marks upon the site. Stand where they stood and see what they saw. Join us as we unbottle our past and tap a tale or two of this iconic Tasmanian institution. Important Information: This tour does not enter the Cascade Brewery. All ages are welcome Please arrive 15mins prior to your tour for check-in. Tours will leave promptly at the advertised time. Accessibility: This tour includes several flights of stairs & significant walking at moderate pace. Service and support animals are welcome on this tour