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Welcome to Sydney's Inner West Brewery Trail, a self-guided crawl through one of Australia's most exciting craft beer scenes. This vibrant corridor, stretching from Annandale to Marrickville, is packed with industrial-chic taprooms, laid-back beer gardens, and award-winning breweries that reflect the area's creative, community-driven spirit. Whether you're a hop head or a casual sipper, the trail offers a taste of local culture, from paddle sessions to woodfired pizza pairings.
Highlights & What to See
- Young Henrys (Newtown) – The trailblazer of the Inner West, known for its Newtowner Pale Ale and lively taproom with live music and rotating food trucks.
- Batch Brewing Co. (Marrickville) – A must for hop lovers; their core range and experimental small batches are served in a spacious warehouse with a sunny courtyard.
- Wayward Brewing Co. (Camperdown) – A quirky, award-winning brewery with a focus on barrel-aged sours and bold IPAs, plus a cracking burger joint on-site.
- Wildflower Brewing & Blending (Marrickville) – For the adventurous: they specialise in wild-fermented, barrel-aged beers using native Australian ingredients like finger lime and lemon myrtle.
- Philter Brewing (Marrickville) – A modern, laid-back taproom with a rotating selection of crisp lagers and hoppy ales, often paired with pop-up food stalls.
Suggested Time to Spend
Dedicate a full afternoon or evening (3–5 hours) to hit 3–4 breweries comfortably. Start around 2pm to enjoy the relaxed vibe and finish with dinner at one of the taprooms. Many breweries are within a 15-minute walk or short Uber ride of each other, so plan a route through Newtown and Marrickville. If you're a true enthusiast, spread the trail over two days to explore deeper and include nearby distilleries or cideries.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Newtown – Just a stone's throw away, this eclectic hub offers vintage shopping, street art, and a legendary food scene (don't miss the Thai and vegan options).
- Marrickville – The heart of the brewery trail, with a buzzing Sunday market, Vietnamese bakeries, and the beautiful Addison Road Market.
- Enmore – A short walk from Newtown, known for its live music venues (Enmore Theatre) and the quirky Enmore Road eateries.
- Annandale – Historic suburb with leafy streets and a handful of breweries, perfect for a quieter start to the trail.
- Sydney CBD – A 15-minute train ride away, ideal for combining with a day in the city or a ferry ride to Circular Quay.
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Image credits
- Newtown — Vakrieger / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Marrickville — J Bar at en.wikipedia / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Enmore — J Bar / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Annandale — J Bar / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Sydney CBD — Arran Bee / CC BY 2.0