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Grant will help brew expansion

Wednesday, 11 July 2007

Grant will help brew expansion
By CASSIE HOUGH

The last thing Gary Leonard and Peter Shiells expected when they answered the phone over the weekend was to have the Federal Member for Gwydir, John Anderson, ringing to tell them that the Mudgee Brewing Company had been awarded a $97,170 grant under the Australian Tourism Development Program.

The Mudgee Brewing Company is expanding from wholesale boutique beers to include a café/restaurant and bar/tasting facilities on site.

The grant will be used to complete stage two of the business plan to fit out the café/restaurant and bar, and for construction of the kitchen and office facilities and renovation of the building façade.

"This will really help us to develop the building," Mr Leonard said.

"We would particularly like to do the building up in heritage style to display some of the convict bricks and other historic parts of the building," he said.

The entrepreneurs also want to create a beer garden down the side of the building, in the old wool drying shed - opposite the Regent Theatre on Church Street.

Mr Leonard said that so far support from the local community has been outstanding, with both Mudgee Tourism and the Mudgee Wine Grape Growers Association both lending their support to the brewery.

"We are extremely grateful to everyone out there who has helped us," Mr Leonard said.

The feedback on the beer that they brew has been largely positive, according to Mr Leonard.

"The Wheat Beer has probably been the most popular so far and it has been hard to keep up with the demand at times," he said.

With the Mudgee Brewing Company matching the grant money dollar for dollar it is hoped their restaurant will be up and running some time early next year.

The Mudgee Brewing Company will be displaying at the Mudgee Small Farm Field Days in the Mudgee section this weekend.





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