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Pikes Beer Co’s popular garden sessions kicks off this weekend

Pikes Beer Co’s highly popular Sunday Garden Session will return on the 26th February, with mexican-inspired food and local musicians.

The weather’s warm and that means the beers are flowing at Pikes Beer Co.

Their highly popular garden sessions give you the chance to sit on the lawns, sip some award-winning beer and wine, and chat with friends. It’s a casual and relaxed affair. And the next one is just a couple of weeks away.

This month’s session, being held on Sunday 26th February, will feature local singer songwriter Courtney Hooper, who will whisk you off your feet with charming renditions of some classics, and some originals. She will create the perfect atmosphere for you to unwind and relax.

There’s a massive selection of beers on tap, including core range beers like the Pilsener, Pale Ale, IPA and Stout, and their frequent limited editions mean that there is always something new and exciting to try.

Of course, being a winery, there are also a number of world-class wines to indulge in.

And whilst you’re sipping on some mouth-watering craft beers, Braising Boy will be slinging some tasty treats. Their fresh, modern and popular food is inspired by the vibrancy of the Mexican cuisine and the crazy popular L.A. Taco scene. Sounds good, right?

The Garden Sessions are held bi-monthly on the stunning Pikes lawns. They are kid friendly, and highly popular, so you’re encouraged to book in advance.

If Sunday isn’t good for you, you can visit Pikes Beer Company 7 days a week for a beer tasting, as well a range of tantalising offerings from our Beer Garden lunch menu, which is available daily from 12pm – 3pm.

The Pike family first began brewing beer in South Australia in 1886, with the establishment of Pikes Oakbank Brewery in the Adelaide Hills by family patriarch, Henry Pike, who emigrated from Dorset, England in 1878. It’s a true SA institution.

You can book a table at the Garden Session here.

Where: Pikes Beer Co, 233 Polish Hill Road, Sevenhill
When: Sunday 26th February 11am – 4:30pm

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