Speight's is more than a brewery — it's a Dunedin institution. Producing beer from the same Rattray Street site since 1876, it's New Zealand's oldest operational brewery and an essential stop for anyone visiting the city. The brewery sits under five minutes' walk from the Octagon (Dunedin's main square), making it one of the easiest attractions in town to fit into your day. Even if you're not a big beer drinker, this tour is worth your time.

The Tour

Speight's Brewery wall tap with barrel showing Established 1876 Dunedin Copper brewing kettles inside Speight's Brewery Dunedin
Left: The famous wall tap — free artesian water from Speight's own well. Right: The gleaming copper kettles inside the brewery.

The Speight's brewery tour runs for approximately 45 minutes and takes you through the history of the brewery and the full beer-making process. It's a well-paced mix of interactive historical displays and hands-on brewing explanations, complete with all the sights and smells you'd expect from a working brewery. The guides are engaging and clearly passionate about what they do.

But here's the thing most people remember: before you even get inside, there's a tap sticking out of the wall on the street where anyone can fill up with water from Speight's own artesian well — the same water they brew with. Bring a bottle. It's free, it's delicious, and it's a great little detail that sets the tone for the whole experience.

The Tasting Room

After the 45-minute tour, you move into the tasting room for around 30 minutes of sampling. This is where things get fun. You're given access to pour your own from a range of different Speight's varieties — the whole lineup is available. The atmosphere is relaxed, the staff are happy to chat about the different brews, and there's no pressure to rush. It's a genuinely sociable experience and a highlight of the visit.

⚡ At a Glance
AddressRattray Street, Dunedin
Brewing Since1876
Tour Length45 min tour + 30 min tasting
Cost~$45 NZD adult
From OctagonUnder 5 min walk
Wall TapFree artesian water

After the Tour

Speight's Ale House

When you walk out of the brewery, turn right and walk about 50 metres down the street to the Speight's Ale House. It's the natural place to go for dinner after your tour — relaxed, clean, and serving great Southern fare. The Ale House has a warm, comfortable atmosphere and the food is hearty and well-priced. A proper way to round out your "Southern Man" experience.

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Combine your visit: Walk from the Octagon to Speight's, do the tour and tasting, then walk down to the Ale House for dinner. It makes for a perfect afternoon-to-evening experience and you won't need to drive anywhere.

Practical Tips

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Our verdict: Even non-beer-drinkers enjoy the Speight's tour — it's a well-told story of a brewery that's been part of Dunedin's identity for nearly 150 years. The wall tap, the pour-your-own tasting, and a follow-up dinner at the Ale House make this one of the most enjoyable couple of hours you'll spend in the city.