Rock Kestrel Brewery
As you all know, Stellenbosch is no longer just wine and wineries. Beer and breweries are the new thing. There are not as many breweries as wineries in Stellenbosch but it’s enough to call it a historic change. A couple of breweries like the Village Brewery (former Barrique Brewery), Stellenbrau, Wild Clover Brewery are already established and well knowned.
Some breweries are not as well knowned. I have tried to get more information about a new brewery in Stellenbosch for almost a year now. I have not been very successful. Rock Kestrel Brewery is a new brewery very close to Stellenbrau in Stellenbosch. Johan Latsky is the man behind this new brewery. If you are a “SouthYeaster” you might have heard about him (article).
Location: Stellenbosch
Website: rkbrewery.com/
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BeerBar on 219 Long Street opening in December
Some months ago I wrote about a new Beer bar in Cape Town. Randolf Jorberg is the man behind it all and recently he signed the lease agreement for 318 m² at 219/221 Long Street in Cape Town. According to Randolf Jorberg, ” BeerBar is going to change Cape Town’s beer lovers life! We will now need all available help to make this dream come true, please email us at join@beerbar.co.za if you are as passionate about beer as we are or sign up for our news on http://www.beerbar.co.za/ “
When I contacted Randolf in August he said “It is not just going to be craft beer. I believe in “freedom of choice” and selection.”
BeerBar will open up in December.
Location: 219 Long Street, Cape Town
Website: www.beerbar.co.za/
Facebook: www.facebook.com/BeerBarSA
Twitter: @BeerBarSA
Harfield Village Festival Pr The Craft Beer Project
The press release from Jolie360 about the Harfield Village Festival and The Craft Beer Project. Go and try some SA craft beer and listen to the Rivertones!

—— PRESS RELEASE —–
On the 24th November The Craft Beer Project will team up with The Harfield Village Festival to bring the public a range of finely brewed craft beers from different local brewers, along with live music and Special guests, Rust n Dust – The Ultimate Braai Master team.
Since the birth of The Craft Beer Project in 2012 it has gone from strength to strength, with such successful events as the Hop n Vine Festival, the regular mini craft beer festival’s at Banana Jam and more recently the collaboration with Cape Outdoor Festival. It aims to unite all local craft beers and brewers under one roof along with food pairing, a growing trend in South Africa.
The much anticipated Harfield Festival and Craft beer project collaboration boasts a star studded line-up such as Ike SA’s Indie Pop idol, the Rivertones and Trio. Along with this there will be a braai competition for the public with judging by the Ultimate Braai master team “Rust n Dust.
Whether it is the Craft beer Projects own production, or collaboration, it is all about great entertainment and educating people about great local craft beer.
| The Craft Beer Project presents Live Music at The Harfield Festival |
| When: 24th November from 9.00am with Live music from 12pm till 5pm |
| Where: 2nd Ave Harfield Village, Cape Town |
| Info: jacqui@jolie360.co.za |
Bulldog at the Pelican´s
The Southernmost brewery in Africa, Bulldog Brewery has finally got their license and are now ready to start commercial brewing. The first batch of Fraser’s Folly (an English Pale Ale, 5% ABV 28 IBU) will be available in 550 ml bottle from the beginning of December. You will find Bulldog beers at the Pelican´s Harbour Café and at The Michel Collins in Struisbaai.
Facebook: www.facebook.com/bulldogbrewery
E-mail: info@bulldogbrewery.co.za
Phone: +27 82 467 6234
Western Cape Brew Route – October 2012
If you follow this blog you have read about my attempt to establish and update a Western Cape Brew Route or Western Cape Beer Route. It is a long tour but you could just choose the breweries you like and create your own tour.
I have added Wild Clover Brewery to the list and the Boston Breweries tasting room at Cape Quarter.
In August I added Cape Brewing Company, Stellenbosch Brewing Company, Stellenbrau, Karusa, Herold Brewery and Dieks Bru.
A news is that Honingklip Brewery has opened up for public since last time.
Note: Some, if not all of these breweries are difficult to find. There are very few signs pointing to the breweries so please check their location thoroughly! Check the map below and please contact the breweries before going there.
Some breweries does not have an established place yet like Gallows Hill Brewing Company, Royal Mzansi, The Real Beer Company (Retreat), Rock-Kestrel Breweries (Stellenbosch) and Brothers In Arms Brewery.
Please let me know if there are any breweries missing!
The idea of a brew tour is to visit breweries and get information directly from the brewers. Mainly for people interesting in brewing. A shorter beer tour is for people who would like to visit one or two breweries and then visit a restaurant or two for a taste.
Cape Town (City Bowl)
In the January edition of the Brew Route Paulaner Bräuhaus at the V&A Waterfront was a really good start. Sadly enough they have closed their operation and a new location is not yet revealed. Instead you could start at Boston Breweries in Paarden Eiland. They do not have a brewery tour at the moment but they have a newly opened up a tasting room at Cape Quarter. Jack Black is a contract brewery and is currently brewed at Bostons but will move to Cape Brewing Company later this year (or early next year). Bierwerk is also a contract brewery but they currently brew at Camelthorn in Windhoek, Namibia. There is a new brewery (Woodstock Brewery) coming up on 252 Albert Road/1 Gelb Lane in Woodstock (close to the Old Biscuit Mill).
Beer Tour: Visit Den Anker and Mitchells at the V&A Waterfront, the Boston Breweries Tasting Room at Cape Quarter and/or &Union on Bree street. Roeland Liqours at Roeland Street is a good beer store if you are looking for craft beer. If it is Saturday you could go to City Bowl Market on Hope (Hope Street) or the Neighbourgood Market at the Old Biscuit Mill.
Newlands
Then I would suggest you take Main Road down to SAB Millers Newlands Brewery. You can do a brewery tour in the new brewery but the old Heritage Park is well worth a visit in itself. The old Malthouse and the Brewery tower is a must if you are interesting in brewing and not just drinking beer.
Beer Tour: One of the best craft beer pubs in Cape Town (Banana Jam Café) is very close to the brewery in Newlands.
Kommetjie
After visiting Newlands you could go down to Kommetjie and visit Valley Brewery or ….
Somerset West
… take the N2 down to Somerset West and visit Triggerfish Brewing and the new brewery Devil´s Peak Brewing Company. Triggerfish is one of the best micro breweries in South Africa at the moment and offers free tasting. Triggerfish is a must if you are doing a brew tour . Devil´s Peak started up early this year. They are also looking for new premises so I have to update this Brew Route when they relocate.
After Somerset West you could continue the N2 east and turn the R43/44 down to Honingklip Farm and Honingklip Brewery. They have recently opened up for public. Honingklip brewery is a must if you are doing a brew tour.
Stanford
Keep on the R43 to Birkenhead Estate in Stanford. You walk right into the brewery when entering the main building. They have some really nice equipment to check out.
Napier and Struisbaai
From Stanford you take the R320 and turn south on the R316 down to Napier and Napier brewery.
Later this year you could hopefully head down to Struisbaai and visit Bulldog Brewery. I will keep you updated when they have all there licenses and is ready to start deliver.
Knysna and George
After that you could go up again to Bredasdorp and take the R319 back to the N2. Now you have to make a choice. If you are up for a long drive drive east to Knysna to visit Mitchells Brewery. If possible, try to visit George hops farm and Eden Microbrewery (at Misty Meadows Farm) on the way. Just north of George you will soon have a new brewery (Herold Brewery) in the small village of Herold. If you continue to drive north from George along the N12 (R62) and later on the R328 you will find the small brewpub Karusa on the Karusa Vineyard. If you stayed on the N12 (instead of taking the R328) you would come to the small village of De Rust. Here you could soon find the small microbrewery Dieks Bru.
Montagu
The other option (if you do not want to drive that far away from CT) is to turn north on R60 and later the R62 up to Montagu. There you will find The Mystic Tin Karoo brewery.
Robertson
Take the R62 back and then the R60 north to Langeberg near Robertson and visit Saggy Stone Brewery.
Frenschoek
Drive up to Worchester, take the N1 towards Cape Town and then the R310 and R45 down to Frenschoek. Visit Dieu Donné Brewery on the Wine estate/Restaurant with the same name.
(soon) Paarl
I you are coming from Robertson (Saggy Stone Brewery) along the N1 you should take the R101 and the later turn right to visit Cape Brewing Company at Fairview Wine (From Frenschhoek: Take the R45 north (pass the N1)). If you continue along the N1 you could turn at the R304 and visit Wild Clover Brewery and soon also visit a brewery (Stellenbosch Brewing Company) at the Klein Joostenberg.
Stellenbosch
From Frenschhoek: Take the R45 north and turn left (West) into Helshoogte road down to Stellenbosch. Then drive towards Cape Town along the R310 and stop at the Barrique Brewery (The Village Brewery) and at Stellenbrau . If it is Saturday please take some time to visit the Stellenbosch slowmarket at Oude Libertas.
And then you could drive back to Cape Town …. or you just head up to …
Darling
… Darling and there really nice taproom at Darling Brew. They still brew at Bostons Breweries so there are not any brewery to visit yet.




