BIRDROCK BAR, JAN JUC - April 2
BOMBORAS, TORQUAY - April 3
BIRDROCK BAR, JAN JUC - April 4
BOMBORAS, TORQUAY - April 5
BIRDROCK BAR, JAN JUC - April 6
THE QUEEN, GEELONG April 9-10
EDGE BAR, GEELONG April 11-12

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Our beers are brewed for the moments that matter, weekends by the coast, catch-ups
Over the next 10 days, Rossco, our resident legend with the flowing mullet is taking a slice of Stone & Wood on the road.
Firing up old Trev the Troopie, he’s cruising the iconic Surf Coast of Victoria, dropping into beer gardens and local haunts to spread the good word (and even better beers).
But it’s not just about a cold one, Rossco will be jumping on the DJ decks at select stops, keeping the vibes high, good times rolling and the cold beers pouring.
Kicking off April 2 in Jan Juc, Rossco and Trev will be making their way through a stack of pubs and hotspots along the coast. Check out the full list of dates and locations below.
Free entry. Round up the crew and we’ll see you there.
Keep an eye on our socials for updates @stoneandwood
BIRDROCK BAR, JAN JUC - April 2
BOMBORAS, TORQUAY - April 3
BIRDROCK BAR, JAN JUC - April 4
BOMBORAS, TORQUAY - April 5
BIRDROCK BAR, JAN JUC - April 6
THE QUEEN, GEELONG April 9-10
EDGE BAR, GEELONG April 11-12

Rossco and Trev take on the Surf Coast.
There’s something special about the Easter long weekend in Australia. The days stretch out a little longer, the weather starts to soften, and suddenly there’s time to gather your favourite people, share a few laughs, and enjoy good food and cold beer together.
Whether you're firing up the barbie, heading to the beach, or just kicking back in the backyard with the people you love most, Easter long weekends are what life's all about.
And here at Stone & Wood, we reckon there's no better companion for those good times than a cold, fresh Pacific Ale or a Citrus or Peach Radler. Brewed with care right across Australia, our beers are made for exactly these moments.
So, grab a cold one, settle in, and let us help you plan the best Easter long weekend yet.
The Easter long weekend is rare and beautiful, four consecutive days where the world slows down just enough to remind you what really matters. The key to making the most of it? Don't overthink it.
The best Easter weekends aren't the ones with jam-packed itineraries. They're the ones where you end up sitting on the back deck an hour longer than planned while the sun drops low and golden. Where friends roll in unannounced and somehow there's always enough food and beer to go around.
So, here's our advice: keep it simple. Pick a vibe, beach, backyard, bush, or somewhere in between, and lean into it. Stock the esky with Stone & Wood beers, give yourself permission to relax, and let the weekend unfold at its own pace.
A few things worth sorting in advance:
Easter entertaining doesn't need to be complicated. In fact, the more relaxed the setup, the more everyone enjoys themselves, including you. The goal is good vibes, great company, and a cold beer in hand. Full stop.
Here are a few easy ways to bring people together over the long weekend:
Think fold-out chairs, fairy lights if the evening stretches on, and a big esky packed with ice and Stone & Wood. There's something about sitting outside with people you love that just hits different.
A big grazing spread laid out on a table means guests help themselves, you're not stuck in the kitchen, and everyone feels at home. Pair it with a few different S&W styles and let people find their favourite.
Grab a couple of big blankets, pack a basket, load up a portable cooler with cold ones, and head somewhere beautiful. Easter in Australia is brilliant for it; the weather is usually just right.
Ask every guest to bring a dish. It takes the pressure off the host, gets everyone invested, and usually results in a brilliant spread that nobody planned but everyone loves.
Whatever you choose, the secret ingredient is always the same: good people, cold beer, and zero pressure.
Four days is a lot of time, and we mean that in the very best way. Here are some ideas to fill those golden hours with the kind of fun you'll still be talking about come Tuesday.
Easter is one of the best times of year for a bushwalk, a coastal stroll, or a morning at the beach. The crowds from summer have eased off, the temperature is usually perfect, and there's something properly restorative about getting outside after a week of screens and schedules.
A bat, a ball, and a patch of grass is all you need. Set up a bocce court, break out the lawn bowls, or just whack a cricket ball around while someone keeps score and everyone argues about the rules. Cold beer optional but strongly recommended.
Easter is the perfect excuse for one of those lunches that starts at noon and ends at 5pm. Good food, good conversation, good beer, no agenda, no rush. The best kind of afternoon.
Load up the esky and head somewhere with a view. Whether it's a hilltop, a beach, or just the end of your street, watching the sun go down with a Pacific Ale in hand is genuinely one of life's great pleasures.
Easter food doesn't need to be fussy. The best spreads are the ones that are fresh, generous, and easy to put together, so you can spend more time with your people and less time sweating in the kitchen.
Here's what we love for an Easter long weekend feed:
A grazing board is your best mate when it comes to easy entertaining. It looks incredible, feeds a crowd, and honestly takes about twenty minutes to throw together once you've got your ingredients.
Think a mix of textures and flavours: creamy brie and sharp cheddar, sliced prosciutto and salami, a generous dollop of hummus, crackers, grapes, figs, honey, and a scatter of nuts. Add some crusty sourdough on the side and you've got something that looks like you spent hours on it.
The real beauty of a grazing board? It pairs brilliantly with our Stone & Wood range. The Pacific Ale is sensational alongside soft cheeses and charcuterie, while the Easy Pale Ale cuts beautifully through anything rich or salty. Lay out a few varieties and let your guests mix and match.
A big, vibrant salad is the unsung hero of Easter entertaining. Bright, fresh, and endlessly versatile, it works alongside a barbie spread, a grazing board, or anything else you're serving.
Our favourites for the long weekend:
Make them big, make them colourful, and don't stress about perfection. The best salads are the ones that taste like summer even when you've just chucked everything together.
When people start arriving and the afternoon stretches on, having a few easy snacks ready to go is a lifesaver. These are our go-to crowd-pleasers:
The key with Easter snacks? Have more than you think you'll need. People always graze longer than expected - especially when there's cold S&W flowing.
Celebrate what matters. At its heart, Easter is about community, coming together, sharing food and drink, and taking a moment to appreciate the people and places we love. That's something we feel pretty deeply at Stone & Wood. We're proud to be part of Australian communities, and every beer we brew is made with that spirit in mind.
So, make the most of it. Eat well. Drink good beer. Laugh loud. And hold onto these moments, they're the good stuff.
We've been part of Australian long weekends, backyard get-togethers, beach sessions, and big shared lunches for years now. And what we know for certain is this: it's never really about the beer. It's about the people you're drinking it with.
But a cold Pacific Ale does make it better. We won't pretend otherwise. Stone & Wood is brewed right across Australia, and wherever you're celebrating Easter this year, we hope there's a cold one close to hand, good people around you, and plenty of reasons to raise a glass.
From our community to yours, happy Easter. May your chocolate be plentiful, your barbie fire up first go, and your long weekend be everything you need it to be.
Cheers. 🍺
Make the most of the Easter long weekend with Stone & Wood. Enjoy Pacific Ale or Citrus and Peach Radlers, perfect for relaxed Aussie gatherings.
Music and beer lovers of Byron and beyond, mark your calendars! 🍻
We’re thrilled to share that Festival of the Stone is returning for its 12th year, welcoming everyone back to the brewery for a winter celebration filled with great music, good company and the age-old tradition of stone brewing.
Taking place on Saturday 20 June from 3pm to 10pm at our brewery in Byron Bay, this much-loved festival marks the ceremonial tapping of our annual Stone Beer, brewed using glowing hot stones in homage to ancient brewing methods.
Each year, a month before the festival, our brewing team and local community gather for Stone Brew Day — a ceremonial moment where stones are heated over a woodfire before being lowered into the kettle. The result? Rich, smoky flavours that make Stone Beer so distinctive and so eagerly awaited.
After another hugely successful event in 2025, Festival of the Stone 2026 is shaping up to deliver another unforgettable day of top-notch Australian talent, freshly poured brews and delicious bites from local food vendors.
And as always, it’s all for a great cause.
The latest NSW Street Count figures show Byron Shire continues to face one of the highest rates of rough sleeping in the state, with 291 people recorded sleeping rough in 2025 — second only to the City of Sydney. In response, Festival of the Stone 2026 will once again proudly support Fletcher Street Cottage through the Ingrained Foundation, helping raise vital funds for essential services, advocacy and practical support for people experiencing homelessness across the Northern Rivers.
Festival of the Stone 2026 is set to be one of winter’s must-attend events — all for a worthy cause. Save the date, book your leave and keep an eye on our website and socials for lineup reveals and ticket releases.
FESTIVAL OF THE STONE
Saturday 20 June, 2026
Stone & Wood Brewery
100 Centennial Cct, Byron Bay

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