Brewery Tour at South African Breweries (Newlands)
Categories: Miscellaneous
Price group: R1 to R100 per person (see other things to do in this price group)
Available in the following region(s): Southern Suburbs
Address: Boundry Road, Newlands, Cape Town
Telephone: +27 (0)21 658-7440
Opening hours: Monday to Friday from 10h00 to 14h00.
Saturdays from 10h00. Booking is essential.
Nestled at the foot of Devil's Peak and neighbour to the historic rugby and cricket grounds, is the oldest operating brewery in South Africa and the home of great South African beer - Newlands Brewery.
Lovers of delicious, natural refreshment are invited to experience a taste of brewing history, followed by a look into modern-day brewing methods, by joining a fully guided tour of Newlands Brewery.
Today Newlands Brewery crafts international award-winning beers; using time honoured brewing methods, Newlands spring water and only the finest golden grains and local ingredients.
The tour follows the journey of beer from its beginning as a grain, to its end as a well crafted, ice-cold treasure, fittingly ending with a two complimentary pints in the brewery's historic underground pub.
Closed and non-slip shoes such as sneakers must be worn for health and safety reasons.
Related Pages:
Newlands Attractions
Newlands Hotels
Newlands Accommodation
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