A popular brewery is going into liquidation and shutting down forever after it couldn’t scrape its way out of a financial black hole.
Overnight, Victorian-based Deeds Brewing announced to its 23,000 followers that the venue had made the “difficult decision” to wind up the business after failing to find a buyer.
The “proudly independent” and award-winning Deeds Brewing operates a brewery, distillery and canning and bottling facilities and also its own kitchen and taproom in the southeast melbourne suburb of Glen Iris. It has been a registered business since 2012.
“Over the last 12 years, we’ve poured our hearts into every brew, every interaction, and every moment shared with you,” the Deeds team wrote.
“Our hearts are broken.”
Its collapse will leave 50 staff members without jobs at the company.
“We’ll deeply miss our dedicated staff, who have become like family to us, and our incredible fans who’ve stood by us through thick and thin throughout the years,” Deeds added.
Deeds Brewery is still trading for the next few days and they are offering customers a 30 per cent discount.
“This will be your last chance to stock up on our beers and raise a final glass to Deeds Brewing,” the company wrote.
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