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Posted on: May 30th, 2011 by Paul No Comments

One of the things that I didn’t expect when venturing into the Hunter Valley was to find such great breweries nested amongst the exquisite wineries that are throughout the Hunter Valley region. On the Friday we had been to Blue Tongue Brewery which was great to visit and offered up some great varieties of beer, and then on the Saturday we were checking out another great brewery, Potters Brewery on Wine Country Drive Nulkaba.

Potters Brewery

Potters Brewery

The first thing I noticed when I walked into potters, is the mere size of the place. Not just the establishment itself, but also the grassed areas that surround it. Having children that love to run around and are full of energy, this was a great opportunity to burn off some energy before the Easter Bunny payed them a visit the next morning. The entire establishment had quite a few people there already and it was just lunch time. Walking through the beer garden there was only a few seats left, and the inside restaurant area was nearly packed to capacity.

First impressions were that it would be a great place to spend an afternoon.

potters-brewery-outside

potters brewery outside

We made our way to the outside area, where we managed to find a table. Beautiful day for a meal outside, and a couple of lunch time beers. This is great. Right next to us, is an enclosed children’s playground, which they immediately run inside of, and we can see them clearly from where we are at the table, which makes us feel that they are very safe in their surroundings. We venture inside to order a couple of beers, and we find that the variety that they have is quite amazing. Many of the beers on tap are brewed there at the brewery by Potters themselves.(I didn’t notice any other beers, but I’m assuming they did have other’s but I was focused on the brewery’s self produced beer.) The girl behind the bar, was very pleasant and friendly, which is what everyone likes to see at a bar, there’s nothing worse than sour people behind the bar. We ask what is good to have, and she recommends the chocolate porter which has won awards and is their signature beer. She gives us a small taste, and also we try out the banana beer, which was also quite refreshing. Just as we’ve ordered our beers, she mentions that we should try the Oyster Stout. Amazing, this brewery has everything.

Potters Brewery Playground

Potters Brewery Playground

After we get the beers, we sit outside and browse the menu and find that they have a great variety of foods there. We order the meals, and they come out quickly and everyone is happy with their meals, with both the size and taste being of good standards.

The children run around, and have more fun on the grass, and do some coloring in at the table, which they always love to do.

We notice that they have a bocce field which you can hire the balls for and have a game with your family and friends.  This always makes for a great day especially while your enjoying a beer with your friends and have the children enjoying themselves in the vast grassed area.

After lunch we had to leave quite quickly, and on the way out we walked through the brewery and looked at the brewing equipment which was great to look at. They had the different ranges of beers for sale from within here, as well, which you could take away with you so you can enjoy the beers of the brewery in the comfort of your own home too.

Inside Potters Brewery

Inside Potters Brewery

We notice that they also have a day spa and my wife is a bit disappointed that she wasn’t able to indulge in a nice relaxing massage therapy, however maybe next time she may enjoy the indulgence, whilst I try a wider range of Potter’s brewery’s fine beers.

The children pose for some photos on an old style cart with wooden beer kegs labeled with Potters Brewery all over them, and then our day out at Potter’s brewery is complete.

It was a great day and well enjoyed by both the adults and the children that attended.

Posted on: May 11th, 2011 by Paul No Comments

When in the Hunter Valley it was a must to go and check out the Blue Tongue Brewery. Located in Warnervale,  not far from the Hunter Valley Gardens, it was a convenient place to grab a beer and check out the place. The $120 Million establishment is quite modern and is amazing to look at when you turn up.

blue-tongue-brewery

blue-tongue-brewery

When we walked in the first thing I noticed was a lot of people were walking around with a paddle filled with many small glasses of beer. The first thing that you think when you see this is “I’m trying that”. So we’ve walked into the brewery and ordered up some tasting paddles. They were reasonably priced, and if you bring back your paddle, you are given a full sized glass of beer.

Beer Paddle Blue Tongue Brewery

Beer Paddle Blue Tongue Brewery

The beers were very tasty and refreshing. It was a bit unfortunate they were out of the ginger beer, however things like this can be expected during an Easter long weekend.

The Blue Tongue Brewery also had some delicious pies which had some unique flavors. There was a good range of snacks for people to choose from and the children enjoyed a bowl of wedges and played on the lovely grassed area happily. If you wanted a more formal meal the restaurant that they have will be able to provide this for you, however we didn’t have the chance to do this at the time though.

My tip – definately worth a visit while your in the Hunter Valley. It’s not all about wine you know. 🙂

Posted on: April 28th, 2011 by Paul No Comments

We spent just under a week in the Hunter Valley, last week leading up to and including Easter. One Word …….. Fantastic.
The place is simply amazing, with the beautiful nature of the place really showing throughout the entire area.

blue-tongue-brewery

blue-tongue-brewery

potters-brewery

potters brewery

Most areas are easy to drive around, except for a couple of roads which could do with some work. I think they may have been washed away or something, because they seemed to be upgrading them anyway.

One thing that was the most obvious thing to me that makes the Hunter Valley stand out, is the amazing wineries. They are more than just that, they are like mini hubs.

You have a good mixture of small boutique wineries and massive wineries which have other great shops built on to them.

We visited a couple of breweries also which were a great change, and were very hospitable too. Potters brewery and Bluetongue Brewery both had their special charms, which we loved.

The chocolate and cheese shops were also great to visit and a trip to Hunter Valley Gardens was also very special.
hunter valley gardenshunter-valley-gardens

The mines in the area are massive, but I found it quite amazing that they did not detract from the natural beauty of the area, as most are not easily seen, and can’t be seen in the winery areas at all. These are worth looking at anyway, as it is quite amazing how they operate.

All in all it was a great trip to the Hunter Valley, and we will be going back as soon as we can.

Also I will be writing more blog posts in greater detail, to highlight all the wonderful things that we saw while we were there.