The Grifter Brewing Co.

Marrickville's home of watermelon pilsner.
Marissa Ciampi
Published on July 01, 2023
Updated on September 11, 2023

Overview

The three musketeers at The Grifter Brewing Company have been around the block. After starting off contract brewing out of Young Henrys back in 2012 and creating beers for the likes of Noma for their 2016 Australian residency, these gents have been busy over the past few years.

The name itself refers to the teams' background as home brewers. "The name Grifter was a suggestion from a friend," says brewer Glenn Wignall, who is one of three behind Grifter, along with co-brewer Matt King and designer Trent Evans. "A grifter is a bit of a shady guy and since we came from a home brewing background, with no formal education in brewing, we felt it kind of fit."

After purchasing the YH equipment they first brewed out of and opening their Marrickville brewery at the tail-end of 2015, the three friends opened an impressive cellar door that is a community favourite. The brewery is a great addition to the Marrickville craft beer family with Batch Brewing Company just around the corner.

Bartender pouring beers at The Grifter Brewing Co in Sydney.

The eight-tap bar is located in a high-ceiling warehouse that maintains an industrial and minimalist fit-out. The brick bar was handmade with friends and family, as was most of the taproom, with the exception of the benchtops, which are the handiwork of Brisbane carpenters Blackwood Collective. Meanwhile, the pool room — an ode to their relationship with Cricketers Arms — is singular among the Sydney craft breweries and a draw card in itself.

The main draw, of course, is The Grifter Brewing Co's beer — and the brewery is a haven for local collaboration. The super exclusive Landlord Old Ale, created for Noma Australia using roasted macadamia nuts, has previously been on tap at the brewery, along with their Serpent's Kiss — a watermelon pilsner made with the team at Frankie's — and a Cobra coffee brown ale using beans from local roasters The Golden Cobra.

people drinking at The Grifter Brewing Co.

The brewery's exclusive taps allow for experimentation alongside their core range. "There's a freedom in our beer that gives us a chance to try something different and always have something new on tap for people to try," says King. Their core range, including the Omen oatmeal stout, the Big Sur IPA and the Pink Galah, are all worth visiting for in themselves.

The Grifter Brewing Co doesn't serve any food on site but you are more than welcome to order in or BYO.

If you haven't already visited as part of our DIY Brewery Walking Tour, it's time to get those sneaks on.

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