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Terella Brewery

196 Bunya Road, North Arm, 4561, QLD



Terella Brewery is the spot if you're looking for an epic brewery experience the whole family can enjoy.


Nestled in the rural surrounds of North Arm on the Sunshine Coast, it’s the perfect place to grab a cold one from the taproom and kick-back in the sunshine with views across the paddock and farmyard. The vibe here is super chill—great for hanging out with mates or letting the kids run wild.


You can feast on a delicious lineup of food trucks and groove to live tunes from talented local musicians. There’s plenty of space to throw-out a picnic rug and a chance to get up-close with some adorable farm animals including goats, sheep, pigs, guinea pigs, rabbits, ducks, and miniature horse.


Wander the monthly Twilight Markets or check-out Terella’s exciting upcoming events. www.terellabrewing.com.au/pages/events


But it’s not just about good times and great beer—Terella’s serious about sustainable brewing too.


Founders, Brandt Bamford, Torren Read, and Ash Thompson, have teamed up with the neighbouring Vertical Farm Systems to create their own circular economy.


Excess water created by condensation in the vertical farm is used to brew beer, while CO2 generated by the brewing process is captured and fed back into the plants of the vertical farm. That’s a win-win!


So, if you’re after a spot that’s got it all—awesome brews, family fun, and a commitment to the planet—Terella Brewery is where it’s at.




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