The Thornbury bottle shop and bar with the deepest craft beer list in Melbourne — 1,000+ bottles, 16 rotating taps, no posturing.
Carwyn Cellars opened on Thornbury's High Street in 2009 as a craft-focused bottle shop and added the on-premise bar in 2013 — fridges and shelves down one wall, 16 rotating taps along the back, communal tables in between. The shop carries over 1,000 bottles and cans at any given time; Crafty Pint's repeat 'best bottle shop in Australia' polls have placed Carwyn in the top three nationally every year since 2015. Time Out Melbourne's 2024 craft beer guide called it 'the only address you need to know for Melbourne craft beer education'.
The right visitor wants to drink a few unusual taps then pick up bottles to take home — the bar staff are unusually good at translating a 'I like X, what else?' into three concrete pulls. The wrong visitor is hunting a pub with TVs and sport on; the room is built for beer-and-conversation. r/melbourne's recurring beer threads consistently name Carwyn as 'the bar that taught me what I like' — a useful framing.
The High Street frontage is the bottle shop — wall-to-wall fridges and shelves with Australian craft, US imports, European farmhouse and a serious Belgian section. Walk past the till and the room opens into the bar: 16 taps on a steel board behind a polished-timber counter, three long communal tables, a small mezzanine for groups of six-plus. Crafty Pint's 2022 venue revisit described the layout as 'the most efficient craft beer bar in Australia — everything you'd want within a 4-metre walk' — fair, and the layout has barely changed since 2013.
Order a paddle of four (around $20) and let the bar lead — the staff are well-known for steering visitors through styles they've not tried, and they keep a running list of what's just been tapped behind the counter. The Thursday brewer tap-takeover is the recurring date to plan around; recent line-ups have included Range Brewing, Bracket Brewing, Wildflower and Mountain Culture. Boatrocker, Mountain Goat and Stomping Ground are usually represented somewhere on the board.
The $4 corkage to drink any bottle from the shop on premises is the venue's signature move — pick a 750ml Belgian gueuze or a barrel-aged American stout off the shelf and the bar will glass it, chill it and serve it. That single policy is why Carwyn has the deepest practical drinking range of any Melbourne bar; the Marquis of Lorne and Sister Bella have stronger taps but neither lets you drink off the shelf. Food is share boards, jaffles and pretzels — built to drink with rather than to compete with the kitchen.
Mid-week is steady Thornbury locals — a beer-curious crowd in their late 20s through 40s, often coming from the High Street dinner spots. Thursday tap takeovers pull a noticeable brewery-industry presence; the Friday after-work wave brings the Brunswick and Northcote 9-to-5 crowd. Saturdays are family-friendly until around 18:00 — there's a kids' play space tucked off the side — then the room turns over into a slightly louder beer-crowd evening. Time Out Melbourne's 2024 craft beer guide noted Carwyn as 'the rare craft beer bar that doesn't make non-experts feel under-dressed' — a useful tag for a first-time visitor.