The Wild Bull Brewery is located at the top of Pile Road in the spectacular Ferguson Valley and backing onto beautiful Wellington National Park. It is surrounded by a natural bush setting with picturesque views overlooking the vineyards and farmland of the Ferguson area. The Wild Bull Brewery features traditionally handcrafted beers brewed from a variety of malt and hops. This process is reflected in their beers which are full bodied and deep coloured in appearance but easy drinking - perfect for that weekend discovery.
The Brewery has a wide range of local wines and locally brewed cider on offer and is complimented by their kitchen with light meals and the famed "Fergie" burger and beer battered chips.
A stunning assortment of local art, crafts, paintings, wooden giftware and furniture is available for viewing and purchase along with an assortment of "Wild Bull" merchandise including clothing, glasses and stubbie holders.
Local bands regularly provide entertainment on Saturday afternoons and the "bull ring" provides a space to entertain children and also is a perfect location for any celebration or gathering.
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