Feral Brewing Company

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Feral Brewing Company
Feral Brewing Company
Location Swan Valley,
Western Australia
Owner Alistair Carragher & Brendan Varis
Year opened 2002
Active Beers
Organic Pils Pilsener
Feral White Wheat Beer
German Red Altbier
Feral Pale Pale Ale
Montys Mild Ale
Swan Valley Stout Stout

The Feral Brewing Company is a microbrewery in the Swan Valley, Western Australia, an area more well-known for its wineries than breweries. Although the microbrewery brews six different beers, only one beer, the Feral White (also known as the Belgium White), is currently being bottled and is available for purchase from bottleshops. However, a number of the beers are available "on tap" in various pubs in Western Australia. The microbrewery itself also doubles as a restaurant, where the menu lists which beer would best accompany each dish.

In 2003, the Feral Brewing Company won a number of medals from the Australian International Beer Awards including:

  • Gold medal in the Small Brewery category for the Organic Pils
  • Silver medal in the Small Brewery category for the Feral Pale
  • Silver medal in Australasia Open class for the Feral Pale
  • Silver medal in Speciality class for the Feral White
  • Bronze medal in the Small Brewery category for the German Red

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