Devils Brewery

The Southeast


One of Tasmania's creative new breed of small craft-beer brewers (there were 21 of them last time we counted), Devils Brewery occupies a restored carriage in the stationary Margate Train (love the fire-extinguisher beer taps and the Tasmanian-oak bar). Tasting paddles are $10, or go straight for a pint of rye porter or wide-awake coffee stout.


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