In recent years I have noticed the growing popularity of beer, particularly amongst woman and the higher -class citizens who have been associated with drinking boutique beer, hence the increasingly favoured moo brew as a choice of alcoholic beverage at social events, conferences and art gallery openings. Sold in piccolo style glass bottles, and brand labeling supplied by the artist John Kelly, moo brew sets the benchmark for stylish beer drinking in Hobart.
In fact, just recently, I spotted two sophisticated women drinking a moo brew beer in Salamanca along side a platter of oysters, a quintessential scene. Moo brew follows the classic European and American style of beers and containing no additives or preservatives, this beer comes in the purest natural form. It is interesting how Moo Brew distribute their beer, to many high -class restaurants, premium grocery stores like Smith Street, Lipscombe Larder or Hill Street grocer.
The largely popular Mona (Museum of old and new art) and Moo Brew is a high seller combination, therefore many who visit the museum associate the beer with the ‘art gallery’ scene. Art certainly has an influence on the venue and brand of Moo brew. There are many small unique beer companies in Tasmania such as Iron House and Van Dieman Brewery with their increase in popularity.
After a long day writing blogs and working on the website, I head down to Salamanca, a beautiful twenty degree sunny day. I take a sit outside one of the bars along the main street. I order a glass of the Moo Brew Pale Ale, and I am in heaven.
In fact, just recently, I spotted two sophisticated women drinking a moo brew beer in Salamanca along side a platter of oysters, a quintessential scene. Moo brew follows the classic European and American style of beers and containing no additives or preservatives, this beer comes in the purest natural form. It is interesting how Moo Brew distribute their beer, to many high -class restaurants, premium grocery stores like Smith Street, Lipscombe Larder or Hill Street grocer.
The largely popular Mona (Museum of old and new art) and Moo Brew is a high seller combination, therefore many who visit the museum associate the beer with the ‘art gallery’ scene. Art certainly has an influence on the venue and brand of Moo brew. There are many small unique beer companies in Tasmania such as Iron House and Van Dieman Brewery with their increase in popularity.
After a long day writing blogs and working on the website, I head down to Salamanca, a beautiful twenty degree sunny day. I take a sit outside one of the bars along the main street. I order a glass of the Moo Brew Pale Ale, and I am in heaven.