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Walk the grounds around the newly opened Maffco Brewery and Taphouse in Maffra and meet the brewers
The former derelict milk factory in Maffra has been transformed into a bustling brewery, showcasing local beef and fostering community spirit. A new chapter begins for this Gippsland gem.
The former milk-factory-come-farm-supplies-store was derelict for so long, it was very nearly sold for its bricks. Thankfully, the owners were holding out for a better offer that would breathe new life into their community. So, it was a welcome visit when beef farmer and stock agent, Nicky Reeves, and secondary college teacher, Lashay Tricker, came forth with a dream of seeing local beef - including their own - hitting the plates of a bustling brewery.
The new Maffra brewery and distillery highlights local produce and offers a range of beers while celebrating Gippsland's agricultural story
Community-driven renovation
Their vision was to put the tiny village of Maffra on the epicurean map by complementing the area's burgeoning foodie scene. A clutch of award-winning wineries and the heavy hitter destination restaurant, Tinamba Hotel, are in the town's orbit.
The renovation was an inspiring story of community spirit. The tradespeople, the brewer and distiller are all local. Working-bees saw committed locals come out in droves to help. The renovation was regularly interrupted as community members dropped in with old photos, stories and original milk bottles that have since been recessed into the wall to preserve and display them.
Vibrant local scene emerges
Everything that could be salvaged has been, from original beams to an old out-building, even the bar and restaurant furniture has been made using the old exterior cladding and fences.
The hyper-local vibe has continued since the doors opened. Hearty and delicious meals celebrate a host of nearby small-scale producers, including beef from Nicky and Lashay's own farm, of course.
Maffco pale ale, lager and farmhouse ales are sliding across the bar, and we're eagerly awaiting the first batches of the distillery's gin, vodka and rum. A whole new story is just beginning for this reborn Gippsland gem.
Pictures from Maffco Brewery and Taphouse Facebook page.
Source: http://gippsland.com/
Published by: news@gippsland.com
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