Just a week ago, Molly Rose Brewing announced it was calling in the liquidators, leaving the influential Collingwood spot as just the latest casualty of Australia's struggling craft beer scene. At the time, Founder Nic Sandery offered a glimmer of hope, saying the business would look to negotiate an agreement that would allow it to "continue serving our community with great beer and food." In an Easter miracle, these words have quickly come true, as Molly Rose Brewing has sent the liquidators packing after finding a solution to prevent its closure. While details of this solution are forthcoming, the fact that its doors have reopened is more than enough reason to celebrate. And in true Molly Rose style, this positive news is being met with a long weekend treat. From Thursday to Sunday over Easter, the brewery is pouring non-stop pints of its much-loved Little Hazy for $10. Serving as a "gesture of gratitude to the community," this party is perfect for an Easter catch-up with friends, or a well-earned pint after spending a little too long with the family between egg hunts and long lunches. As for the venue's immediate plans, some minor changes are afoot. Expect shorter hours and an approachable weekend snack menu featuring a new kids' offering. And, of course, the drinks list remains full of the Molly Rose beers you love. According to the brewery, further updates on trading hours, menu changes and upcoming events will be shared in the coming days. But for now, the mood around the place is looking rather bright. "This reopening isn't just about the beer or the food – it's about the people who make Molly Rose what it is. Our regulars, our neighbours, the folks who stop in for a quick sip and end up staying for hours, you!" said the brewery in a statement. Molly Rose Brewing's reopening comes after the business entered liquidation due to a combination of financial pressures, including rising operational costs and delayed expansion projects. With other breweries like Kaiju Beer and Black Hops Brewing having also emerged from the liquidation process in recent times with positive prospects, we're glad to see Molly Rose sticking around too. Molly Rose Brewing has reopened at 279-285 Wellington Street, Collingwood. Head to the website for more information. Images: Sarah Anderson.