Shearasun Brewery will return to the expo this year. Last year, bartender Jason Harrison and brewer Pete Cleave were ready with a cold brew and a friendly smile.
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Rechelle Zammit
The food action isn’t only in the Country Kitchen and Butcher Shop at the Seymour expo.
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If you’ve worked up a hunger and a thirst enjoying all there is to do at the expo, there is something to satisfy everyone at the three food courts — not to mention the food and drink vendors around the grounds.
If you need to quench your thirst, Boost will be mixing up the juices and smoothies, while that all-important caffeine hit awaits at several different outlets.
And for those looking for something a bit harder, Shearasun Brewing Co is back. The local craft brewery will be serving on-tap beer and take-home options.
Hungry? No problem.
You’ll find ribs, German sausages, gourmet barbecue, dumplings, burgers, hot chips (Twist Potato will be there with — you guessed it — a twist on this old favourite), Greek street food, vegetarian spring rolls, pizza, wraps and seafood.
And don’t worry — sweet-tooths are catered for as well.
You can indulge in Danish pastries, home-made cakes and slices, and — of course — ice-cream. Timboon Fine Ice-Cream and Whippd will both be there.
If you’d like to support a local organisation and enjoy a democracy sausage without the annoying election, then check out the Eastern Hill Cricket Club and Seymour Football Netball Club barbecues for all your favourites off the grill plus cold drinks.
The Seymour Ag Society Cafe will also be there, with tea, coffee and a range of home-made food options.
There are too many food and drink options on offer at the expo to name them all here. So have a look for yourself!
Needing a coffee fix? Coffee Au La Cart can help.
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Jamie Salter