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For those not making the trip to Adelaide, you're invited to head over to Brewmanity for a night of red and blue revelry. ❤️💙

It's time to check out Neita's newly opened brewery in South Melbourne and watch the Port game with fellow Demons. 👿 👿👿

Russell Robertson will be recording his podcast there with his special guest, Brad Green. And we're reliably informed that Neita will be there as well to cheer on the Dees. 🥳

Book a table for dinner or just turn up for the match.
 

The night Kicks off at 6pm. 

Kids are welcome as long as they're supervised by a responsible adult.

There'll be Demons door prizes, great food and great beer for a great cause.

Brewmanity, 50 Tope Street, South Melbourne

https://brewmanity.com.au/

Plenty of parking nearby or catch the No. 12 tram from cnr Collins and Spencer Streets. Or plan ahead and book an Uber!

JUST BE THERE!!!

  • Demonland changed the title to NEITA’S BREWMANITY: The best place in Melbourne to watch our Port match
 

It’s on again for our Crows match on Thursday night!

By all accounts last Saturday was a great success. A room full of loud and proud passionate Dees fans revelling in that incredible match.

Great food, great beer, great atmosphere and all for a great cause: FightMND… Love you Neale❤️💙

THIS TIME, BE THERE! 🥳

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  • Demonland changed the title to NEITA’S BREWMANITY: The best place in Melbourne to watch our Adelaide matches
3 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

It’s on again for our Crows match on Thursday night!

By all accounts last Saturday was a great success. A room full of loud and proud passionate Dees fans revelling in that incredible match.

Great food, great beer, great atmosphere and all for a great cause: FightMND… Love you Neale❤️💙

THIS TIME, BE THERE! 🥳

Is this going to be a regular fixture for the rest of the season? I would like to go but can't make it this week.

Any more interstate games for which this will be organised?

 
1 hour ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Is this going to be a regular fixture for the rest of the season? I would like to go but can't make it this week.

Any more interstate games for which this will be organised?

I’m pretty sure it will be since Saturday night was so successful. That night was like a test case, it’s only been open for a week and a half. This week is shaping up to be just as good, if not better. I will definitely post on here well before time whenever it’s on. 


Love the fact it's Neita's and the set up looks great.

Was gonna go on Saturday night but for the life of me i couldn't find a menu anywhere on their site!?  Maybe i just didn't look hard enough.

38 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Love the fact it's Neita's and the set up looks great.

Was gonna go on Saturday night but for the life of me i couldn't find a menu anywhere on their site!?  Maybe i just didn't look hard enough.

They’ve yet to add the menu online. Meanwhile, feast on this…

Brewmanity menu

I have it on good authority the Barramundi is superb. 

Edited by WalkingCivilWar

If Neitz changes the name and removes all craft beers from the menu I'm there.

 
2 hours ago, Demongirl35 said:

I’m thinking of heading there of Thursday!

anyone else going??

I’d definitely be going if I wasn’t going to the match. The DA members who were there on Saturday said it was so much better than the Sporting Globe which is where we used to watch interstate matches. 

14 minutes ago, Biffen said:

If Neitz changes the name and removes all craft beers from the menu I'm there.

Pretty sure he’s not that desperate to have you there. 🤣


39 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

They’ve yet to add the menu online. Meanwhile, feast on this…

Brewmanity menu

I have it on good authority the Barramundi is superb. 

Awesome thanks WC

16 minutes ago, Biffen said:

If Neitz changes the name and removes all craft beers from the menu I'm there.

Curious… what’s wrong with the name?

25 minutes ago, Biffen said:

If Neitz changes the name and removes all craft beers from the menu I'm there.

What about 'Biffen's Brewhouse' and it only serves XXXX?

On 27/03/2024 at 12:59, WalkingCivilWar said:

Kids are welcome as long as they're supervised by a responsible adult.

Demonlanders also welcome as long as they're supervised by a responsible adult.

1 hour ago, Moonshadow said:

What about 'Biffen's Brewhouse' and it only serves XXXX?

What about just Biff's?

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8 hours ago, Moonshadow said:

What about 'Biffen's Brewhouse' and it only serves XXXX?

And it plays this on the big screen on loop 

 

 

Edited by John Demonic

9 hours ago, The Jackson FIX said:

Demonlanders also welcome as long as they're supervised by a responsible adult.

Do they have wifi so we can trade half the list in the Gameday Thread?

10 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Pretty sure he’s not that desperate to have you there. 🤣

My money is as good as the next guys.( Apart from the 50s which need a bit more work).

1 hour ago, John Demonic said:

And it plays this on the big screen on loop 

 

 

I like a bit of Rex Hunt.

11 hours ago, The Jackson FIX said:

Demonlanders also welcome as long as they're supervised by a responsible adult.

That rules me out🤪


2 hours ago, HarpenDee said:

Do they have wifi so we can trade half the list in the Gameday Thread?

If you’re wise you do what I do… avoid the GameDay thread from the first bounce ‘til the final siren and only visit the Postgame thread if we’ve won. Even then, only if we’ve won by lots, or in a gutsy nail-biter. 

41 minutes ago, picket fence said:

That rules me out🤪

I’ll be your *responsible adult! Not for tomorrow’s match but defs for our Perth and Alice matches.

*as long as I’m marginally more responsible than you, I qualify. 

14 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Curious… what’s wrong with the name?

I'm more concerned with the attitude towards craft beer. "Who wants to support local independent brewers, when you can drink the mass produced rubbish of breweries owned by multinational organisations?!"

 
5 minutes ago, WheeloRatings said:

I'm more concerned with the attitude towards craft beer. "Who wants to support local independent brewers, when you can drink the mass produced rubbish of breweries owned by multinational organisations?!"

Oh, I was already only too aware of the attitude to craft beer and the reasons for such, and wasn’t surprised at all.

It’s the attitude to the name Brewmanity that I find puzzling. They support FightMND - in particular, financially - so they’re more than entitled to use that name, IMVFHO.

1 hour ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Oh, I was already only too aware of the attitude to craft beer and the reasons for such, and wasn’t surprised at all.

It’s the attitude to the name Brewmanity that I find puzzling. They support FightMND - in particular, financially - so they’re more than entitled to use that name, IMVFHO.

Do they have ethically produced Carlton Draught on tap?

That's all I want.

I realised some time ago my alcohol consumption is never going to save the world.


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