“A national treasure”: Inner West Ale Trail in the media

We weren’t the only ones excited about our recent launch. The Inner West Ale Trail certainly made a splash in the media with entertainment, tourism and industry outlets reporting on our plans to put Sydney’s inner west on the map as an undeniable destination for Sydneysiders, interstate travellers and international tourists. 

Check out our scrapbook of media moments below and learn more about the Trail:

Crafty Pint: “Australia’s Biggest Urban Brewery Trail Gets Even Bigger”

Richard Adamson, Young Henrys co-founder and president of the Inner West Brewers’ Association which runs the Ale Trail, spoke to the craft beer bible about the hurdles facing all breweries post-COVI, how the Ale Trail aims to overcome them and encourage people to come out at night again. Read Crafty Pint’s feature.

Beer & Brewer: “Inner West Ale Trail forms official expanded collective”

Richard also spoke to beer industry powerhouse Beer & Brewer about the Ale Trail’s, new government grants and the wider focus on inner west craft beyond just beer. Read Beer & Brewer’s feature.

 

Young Henrys co-founders Richard Adamson, Dan Hampton and Oscar McMahon in the brewery.
Richard Adamson (middle) alongside fellow Young Henrys co-founder Dan Hampton (left) and Oscar McMahon.

More media moments:

We also got lots of love from these publications:

  • Drinks Trade: “Sydney’s Inner West Ale Trail expands” – read story
  • Sitchu: “The Inner West Ale Trail is Officially a National Treasure”read story
  • Man Of Many: “Sydney Beer Lovers – The Inner West Ale Trail is Here!”read story
  • What She Just Said: “Explore the Inner West Ale Trail”read story
  • Vacation & Travel: “Nab ​two-for-one beers on Sydney’s Inner West Ale Trail”read story
  • Travel & Lifestyle: “Meet 18 hyperlocal independent microbreweries spanning six Sydney suburbs”read story
  • Broadsheet: Snack Bar columnread story

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the Gadigal and Wangal people of the Eora nation.

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