How we build a private Hobart day

Private tours work best when the route fits the group. Here's how we balance beer, wine, whisky, food, timing and Tasmanian scenery.

Private Hobart tours work best when the day is shaped around the people, not around a laminated route that sounded efficient in a meeting.

What we look for

Three things, in order:

  1. The group. A wedding party, board retreat, family day and cruise stopover all need different pacing.
  2. The anchors. Beer, wine, whisky, food, history, scenery or MONA: every strong day needs a centre of gravity.
  3. The route. Hobart makes a lot possible, but southern Tasmania still rewards sensible timing.

What makes it work

  • A pickup point that makes sense.
  • Food before the group needs rescuing.
  • A few excellent stops, not six rushed ones.
  • Non-drinker options handled before the day starts.
  • One finish point everyone understands.

How to brief us

Send the date, group size, pickup location, interests, must-dos, hard nos and any dietary or mobility notes. We will shape the day from there.

Ready when you are

Talk it over with the people who wrote it.

The journal is a side project of doing tours every weekend. If you want a proper conversation about Hobart craft beer, come for the day.