The Sydney Morning Herald logo
The Sydney Morning Herald logo
Advertisement

Three Tails Brewery

Erina Starkey

Three Tails Brewery in Mudgee.
1 / 6Three Tails Brewery in Mudgee.Supplied
The bar has 21 of its own brews on tap.
2 / 6The bar has 21 of its own brews on tap. Supplied
Pepperoni pizza and quattro cheese pizza with rosemary honey and rocket.
3 / 6Pepperoni pizza and quattro cheese pizza with rosemary honey and rocket. Supplied
The Korean fried chicken is a specialty.
4 / 6The Korean fried chicken is a specialty. Supplied
Billy Boils' chicken burger.
5 / 6Billy Boils' chicken burger. Supplied
The brewery has outdoor seating.
6 / 6The brewery has outdoor seating. Supplied

Three Tails Brewery

Pub dining$$

A Brooklyn-style brewery and bar with a beaut beer garden.

Three Tails Brewery was founded by local mates Mick Ash, John Latta and Ned Kelly, who figured the town could use some more beer. The Brooklyn-style brewery seats 300, with 21 of its own brews on tap, from easy-drinking lagers to more left-field releases such as the lemon aspen sour or its wine-beer hybrid, made from cabernet grapes sourced from Robert Stein Winery.

If this kind of thing interests you, then stick around for Beer Geek Sunday, which spotlights rare and hard-to-find brews from Australia and beyond. The kitchen is run by local pop-up Billy Boils, serving pizzas, burgers and a standout Korean fried chicken, best paired with the Samurai rice lager.

Good Food reviews are booked anonymously and paid independently. A restaurant can’t pay for a review or inclusion in the Good Food Guide.

Restaurant reviews, news and the hottest openings served to your inbox.

Sign up
Erina StarkeyErina StarkeyErina is the Good Food App Editor for The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age. Previously, Erina held a number of editing roles at delicious.com.au and writing roles at Broadsheet and Concrete Playground.

From our partners

Advertisement
Advertisement