Not visiting Carlton Brewhouse while in Melbourne would be an unforgivable mistake for beer lovers. The house is located on the grounds of a brewery in Abbotsford , one of the largest in the southern hemisphere. The history of the brewery begins more than a hundred years ago, and Carlton Brewhouse presents an interesting exhibition telling about the history of the factory and local brewing traditions. Here you can see old wooden barrels and collections of old bottles. The brewery would be of particular interest to fans of Foster’s beer, as this beer brand was produced here at the end of the 19th century for the first time. The most enjoyable part of the tour will be a tasting of branded beers. At the factory, you can buy several exclusive varieties of the drink that cannot be found in other countries of the world.
Want to explore Melbourne's main sights briefly but worry about running out of time? There is a great way out of this difficult situation - 35 City Circle. The free retro tram runs around the city center covering a number of major attractions. The tourist tram runs quite often, every 12 minutes, starting at a stop next to Flinders Station . This is a great option for those who have planned a rich and detailed sightseeing program in the city center - that's how you can move from one attraction to another quickly. A tram ride itself can be an unforgettable adventure. Only historic trams having a unique historical charm run on this route.
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