Wednesday, 23 May 2012

YULLIS The Best Craft Beer Menu by Far

I was told the other day about a bar / cafe called YULLIS in Surry Hills. “So what,” I hear you say “there’s a billion of them there.” Well this is one with a difference and I will tell you why. It has one of the most extensive Craft Beer menus I have ever seen in a restaurant, let alone a bar.
Here is their Beer and Cider list
The seasonal beer was Iron lung Black Imperial Pilsner by Doctor’s Orders brewing.
Stone and Wood    - Pacific Ale
                              - Pale Lager
                             
Little Brewing Co   - Wicked Elf Witbier
                              - Wicked Elf Pale Ale
                              - Mad Abbot Tripel

Brothers Ink           - Skinny Blonde

4 Pines                   - Kolsch
                              - Hefeweizen
                              - Stout

St Arnou                - Pilsner
                              - Light

Bowral Brewing      - Pigs Fly Pilsner
                              - Pigs Fly Pale Ale

Murrays                 - Whale Ale
                              - Punch and Judy Ale
                              - Dark Knight Porter
                              - Grand Cru

Red Oak                - Organic Pale Ale
                              - Honey Ale

Ekim Brewery        - Viking IPA

Dalgety Brewery    - Red Ale
                              - Smoked Porter

Lord Nelson          - Old Admiral

Happy Goblin        - Strong Ale
                             - Ginger Beer
                             - Pale Ale

O'Brian                 - Gluten Free Lager

St Peters Brewery - Greenstar Lager
                             - Cinnamon Girl Spiced Ale

Pipsqeak Cider - Little Creatures
Napoleone and Co Apple Cider - Punt Road Wines
Napoleone and Co Pear Cider - Punt Road Wines
Batlow Apple Cider - Batlow Brewing
Lobo Apple Cider - Lobo Juice and Cider
Somerset Still Trad. Dry Cider - Small Acres Cider

You can see why I am impressed; you just don’t find a beer menu like this very often.

Now for the other stuff, the food is great but, be aware it is vegetarian. We can highly recommend the curry puffs, the grilled haloumi and the toasted bagels with haloumi, mushrooms caramelised onions, tomato and avocado.
It’s quite a funky / hip little place with student housing used as the theme for decoration and furnishing but it works well.
Prices are reasonable with 2 entrees, 2 mains and 4 beers costing us $90
 Yullis
417 Crown St Surry Hills

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