CBCo Brewing


CBCo Brewing is a microbrewery in Bramley Brook Valley, approximately north-east of Margaret River, Western Australia, and is set on. CBCo Brewing produces a range of beers including several award-winning varieties which are sold on the domestic and international markets.

History

The brewery was established in 2004 by Ross Smith, with head brewer, Steve Plowman, and was one of only three breweries established in the Margaret River area. In late 2006, the brewery was purchased by a group of investment bankers, the Empire Beer Group for $15M, who subsequently arranged a $30M public float, to bankroll plans to open another outlet in Fremantle. In July 2007, the Empire Beer Group purchased the Royal Bar and Brasserie in East Perth for $3.5M, a departure from the plans outlined in the company's prospectus. In August 2008 the Empire Beer Group agreed to sell 'The Royal on the Waterfront' and the CBCo Brewing to the CLG for $4.5M, a company owned by Chris Morris.
In 2008, CBCo Brewing appointed Mal Secourable as the head brewer, replacing Dean McLeod. In 2009, the CBCo Draught won 'Best Ale Draught', Best Commercial Beer' and the Premier's Trophy for 'Best Western Australian Beer' at the Cryer Malt Perth Royal Show. In March 2013 Secourable left CBCo Brewing and was replaced by Justin Fox.

Beers

Regular

Special/Limited

  • Colonial Mumme, a German-style Braunschweiger Mumme, made predominantly with barley ale.
  • Colonial Keutebier, a Hamburg adaptation of the Mumme style beer, using barley, wheat, molasses and oats.
  • Baltic Porter
  • Colonial Kotbusser, a German-style Kottbusser, a beer style once outlawed in Germany as it did not adhere to the laws of the Reinheitsgebot by its inclusion of raw oats, molasses and honey.
  • Colonial Brewing Dampfbier, a German 'Steam Ale' or Hefeweizen using barley instead of wheat

Awards

In 2006, the CBCo Brewing was awarded 'Champion Small Brewery' at the Australian International Beer Awards, the following year it was awarded 'Champion Australian Brewery' and 'Champion International Small Brewery'.
In 2012, the Australian Hotels Association awarded the CBCo Brewing joint winner of the 'Best Boutique Brewery', together with the Cheeky Monkey Brewery.