A Friendly Take on the Byron Bay Brewery & Distillery Tour: Tastings, Lunch & Transfers
If you’re eyeing a fun, relaxed way to explore Byron Bay’s local beverage scene, this brewery and distillery tour might just be your perfect fit. It’s designed for folks who love a good drink but prefer to leave the driving to someone else. With a small-group vibe, guided tastings, and inclusive lunch, it promises a well-rounded experience that balances fun, education, and a splash of scenery.
What really stands out for us? First, the personalized attention you get in a small group—no crowded bus here. Second, the variety of drink options; from beer and cider to spirits and wine, you’ll sample a bunch without worry. That said, one thing worth considering is the tour’s focus on drinks—if you’re less into alcohol and more into sightseeing or food, you might want to pick your moments. This tour works best for friends, couples, or anyone who appreciates a tasting adventure in a laid-back setting.
It’s also good to note that, with prices around $147, this isn’t the cheapest outing, but the inclusions—transfers, lunch, and up to 20 tastings—add up to solid value if you enjoy sampling multiple drinks in a friendly atmosphere. Perfect for those wanting to experience Byron Bay’s local brews and spirits without fuss or the hassle of planning.
Whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned local looking to revisit your favorites, this tour offers plenty to enjoy. It’s especially suitable for travelers who love learning about how things are made, savoring a variety of drinks, and spending a leisurely day with good company. Let’s take a closer look at what makes this tour a standout in Byron Bay.
- Key Points
- The Itinerary Breakdown: What to Expect
- First Stop: Stone & Wood Brewery
- Second Stop: Cape Byron Distillery
- Third Stop: Lord Byron Distillery
- Fourth Stop: Wandana Brewing Co.
- Final Stops: Husk and Seven Mile Brewing Co.
- The Food and Drinks
- Logistics and Group Size
- Price and Value
- Who Will Love This Tour?
- FAQs
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Key Points

- Small-group experience: More personalized and relaxed than large tours, with a max of 13 travelers.
- Inclusive tastings and lunch: Enjoy 15-20 drinks across breweries and distilleries, plus a hearty lunch.
- Variety of beverages: Beer, spirits, cider, wine, and seltzer—something for every taste.
- Convenient transfers: Pickup from designated meeting points included, removing the hassle of logistics.
- Educational and fun: Guided tastings mean you’ll learn about the drink-making process along the way.
- Ideal for social drinkers: Perfect for couples or friends wanting a lively, yet laid-back day out.
The Itinerary Breakdown: What to Expect

The tour kicks off at 11:00 am, giving you a relaxed start to the day. You’ll be picked up from designated meeting points, and from there, the journey begins to some of Byron Bay’s most acclaimed breweries and distilleries. Depending on availability, your group will visit two breweries and two distilleries or three breweries and one distillery—a good lineup that blends variety and depth.
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First Stop: Stone & Wood Brewery
We loved the way Stone & Wood set the tone for the day. Known for their approachable, quality beers, they offer a tasting paddle that lets you try a selection of their freshest brews. An hour here is plenty of time to get a feel for their style and chat with staff about what makes their beer special. As one reviewer noted, the lunch at Common People (another venue on the tour) was plentiful and enjoyable, adding a nice touch of local flavor to the experience.
Second Stop: Cape Byron Distillery
A few steps from the coast, this place is a highlight. The tasting paddles give insight into their unique spirits, and the guide’s explanations help demystify the distillation process. With about an hour here, you’ll have enough time to sample their offerings and take in the scenic views—something many appreciated, with reviewers mentioning the great explanation of the process and great products.
Third Stop: Lord Byron Distillery
This is one of the most praised parts of the tour. The guided tasting here stands out as a real educational moment, with staff clearly passionate about their craft. Many reviews, like Marion’s, appreciate the clear explanation of the process and the quality of the products. It’s a chance to discover local spirits that you might want to bring home.
Fourth Stop: Wandana Brewing Co.
Wandana offers another round of tasting paddles, with a variety of beers in a relaxed setting. The overall experience here is solid, although a few reviews mention that the staff at Wandana can sometimes seem disinterested, which is worth noting. But the tasting itself remains enjoyable, and it’s great to try more local brews.
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Final Stops: Husk and Seven Mile Brewing Co.
Husk Distillers (the distillery, not the brewery) wraps up the day with more spirited tastings, while Seven Mile Brewing gives you one last chance to sample craft beers. The short visit at Seven Mile is a quick, refreshing way to cap off the day. Many travelers find these final stops a perfect way to wind down, especially knowing they don’t have to worry about driving.
The Food and Drinks
Lunch at Common People brewery is included, and it’s praised by travelers for being generous and tasty. You’ll get a hearty meal that pairs well with the drinks, making the day a true full experience—both in taste and in social connection. The drinks are plentiful, with reports of enjoying 15-20 drinks over the course of the tour, which is quite generous for a half-day activity.
Logistics and Group Size

The tour lasts around 6.5 hours, starting at 11:00 am, with pickups from designated points. The limited group size—max 13 travelers—means a more intimate experience. The small-group setting also encourages conversation with guides who are knowledgeable and friendly, making the learning more engaging.
The tour is accessible to most travelers, with most people able to participate, and is suitable for those 18 and over. If you’re someone who enjoys trying new drinks, learning about the craft, and relaxing in a scenic setting, you’ll find this tour offers good value and a memorable day.
Price and Value

At around $147, this tour might seem on the higher side but considering the inclusions—transfers, a substantial lunch, and a wide range of tastings—it’s quite reasonable. Several reviews emphasize the great value for money, especially since you’re sampling at multiple venues without needing to worry about transportation or bookings. For anyone keen on experiencing Byron’s local drinks scene without the fuss of planning each visit, it’s a smart choice.
Who Will Love This Tour?

If you’re a fan of craft beers, spirits, or just want a relaxed, social day out, this tour ticks a lot of boxes. It’s especially well-suited for couples and friends who want to share a fun experience, learn about local beverages, and enjoy good company. The inclusive nature of the tour, with a small group and guided tastings, makes it a comfortable environment for those new to drinking or who simply want to try a variety of quality local products in one go.
However, if you’re not into alcohol or prefer more active pursuits, this may not be your best fit. It’s very much centered around tasting and learning about drinks, with a side of scenic stops.
Byron Bay Brewery & Distillery Tour: Tastings, Lunch & transfers
“Fantastic time, 2 breweries and two distilleries. Jarryd had everything sorted and the locations (Stone & Wood, Common People breweries and Brookie…”
FAQs

Is the tour suitable for children or under 18s?
No, the minimum age is 18, so this experience is best for adults who enjoy tasting.
Are transfers included?
Yes, pickups from designated meeting points are part of the package, making it easy to relax and enjoy without fussing over logistics.
How long does the tour last?
It runs for approximately 6 hours and 30 minutes, from 11:00 am start to finish.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour, giving you flexibility if needed.
What’s the group size?
The maximum number of travelers is 13, ensuring a friendly, intimate atmosphere.
Is there a variety of drinks?
Absolutely. Beer, spirits, cider, wine, and seltzer are all available, so most tastes are covered.
To sum it up, this Byron Bay Brewery & Distillery Tour offers a thoughtfully curated experience for lovers of drinks, good conversation, and scenic vistas. Its small-group format, guided tastings, and inclusive lunch make it a reliable choice for a memorable day out. Perfect for social travelers who want to explore the local scene in a relaxed, fun way, it’s a solid pick that offers good value for the money. Just remember, it’s centered around alcohol, so if that’s not your thing, or if you prefer more active adventures, you might want to look elsewhere. But for a tasty, educational, and convivial day, this tour hits all the right notes.
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