My last (really) belated post … New Zealand Beers! haha. I know, I know … it’s been a couple of years since I was there, but I have some nice photos to spark my memory. I flew into Auckland as my beginning location … and promptly visited The Shakespeare.
Although it was an excellent start to a pretty good beer journey, the focus of this trip was biking, birding, hiking, and major sight seeing, so the beer was added in where it fit and when we were close to civilization … otherwise it was kind of like this — fast, furious, and out of focus! lol
Not a lot of opportunities on the North Island — we were only there for a week — mostly around the National Park at Tongariro … but the South Island … wow. Of course, the first week (or so) on the South Island was a lot of small planes, boating, hiking, and birding.
By the time we made it to Wanaka, we had a chance to catch our breath and enjoy a good beer. Fortunately, this place had several options — we went with Speight’s Ale House — great patio with a view over the lake and an excellent selection of beers!

The IPA, made with New Zealand hops, was very satisfying. I was able to purchase a few more beers to enjoy during our stay and transition travels to Hokitika.

Of course, a Hazy. 
A crisp Pils. 
I did get to try this North Island brew! 
This was my first intro to Moa … not my last from them. 
Celebrating the local birdlife!
When we left Wanaka, we cruised across the lower Southern Alps and ended up on the West Coast … we staged out of the town of Hokitika — great place! We saw a couple of glaciers, put in some miles on the West Coast Wilderness Trail … and toured a brewery!
Monteith’s is a brewery in Greymouth … the original craft brewery (I think) in New Zealand — now owned by the Heineken Group. The tour was fun and informative and the beers were pretty good — worth a stop when in Greymouth … refreshing!
As we continued our trip back over the Southern Alps, I was able to sample a variety of other beverages when we arrived in Hanmer Springs.

These MOA beers were good! 

Everyone needs one Big Size! 
Not a beer … but an interesting drink … 


This was a Rauchbier — very nice! 

Another Not Beer. lol. 


We enjoyed these different brews around the interior of the South Island … as we made our way back to Christchurch to start our Alps to Ocean bike tour, we stopped at a small brewery near Geraldine — Valley Brewing Company.
They had some pretty tasty beers and excellent food … talk about your out of the way spot!
Finally, during our Alps to Ocean six day bike ride, I had a chance to sample a variety of beers (again) …
Our final stop was in Oamaru … at Scott’s Brewing Company. The location was beautiful — the beers were good … they matched their beers with their pizzas. Very nice patio.
Stating the obvious — the location made many of the beers special … and not necessarily the other way around! There were four or five outstanding beers … the rest were good to very good — but I wouldn’t complain. Solid beer trip!

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I thought the Three Sheets was an excellent Pale Ale.
I also recommend the Anileation … the Stout. I had high hopes for the Nelson’s Blood, a porter, but it was just a little off. Everything else was really good.

Here’s a panoramic shot of the beach with Icebergs again on the right.
Walking up to Icebergs you get a great view of the pool and the ocean.
Looking back to the beach you can see the folks in the water … surfing. This beach is the birthplace of surfing in Australia.

This Little Creatures Pale Ale hit the spot and the service was excellent. Very nice folks and the food was very tasty.
I can see why this place is on the list … well worth a stop …













You can tell that I was drinking them …
But for sure, they are lagers. So … if traveling to Malaysia, I wouldn’t make it a destination for craft beer drinking.