DrinkWest stakes its claim as the place to meet in Penrith

Nathan Cleary, Tai ‘Bam Bam’ Tuivasa and Tyson Pedro.
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Whether you’re a thirsty sports fan, a beer connoisseur or just a punter from the area looking for a place to relax near home, the brand-new DrinkWest Brewery is staking its claim as the place to be in Penrith.

Drawing from its roots, DrinkWest knows what success tastes like, having made their debut on the world stage as the official beer partner of the UFC in Australia in July, 2022.

Two western Sydney legends of the Octagon, Tai ‘Bam Bam’ Tuivasa and Tyson Pedro, helped establish the brand in 2019 along with another of Penrith’s favourite sons – star Panther and two-time NRL premiership-winning halfback Nathan Cleary.

Much like the famous names behind it, Drink West is aiming for the top.

“This beer is for our people, the hard workers, the battlers and everyone who has a go,” Tuivasa said.

“There is no real iconic beer from western Sydney, and that’s what we’re building. We know that we’re up against the big boys in this game, but we’re here to be noticed.

“And you never know, one day, we might end up sponsoring the Panthers if Nath keeps having a go.”

Now, with the new DrinkWest brewery open in Penrith’s new Manufactor precinct, they’re impossible to miss – just like the free courtesy bus taking NRL fans from the brewery to each and every Penrith Panthers home game in 2023, including this Thursday night’s clash against the South Sydney Rabbitohs.

The brand new location is also surrounded by some of the newest eateries and restaurants in Penrith.

With multiple TVs showcasing live sport from around the globe, up to beers on tap including fan favourites (lager, pale ale, IPA and pilsner) and a relaxed, casual atmosphere, it’s the perfect spot to end your day or kick off your night out in Sydney’s thriving west.

The DrinkWest Brewery is open from midday-10pm every Wednesday-Sunday. Book your table online today!

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