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    Bar in Hayes, Australia

    Two Metre Tall Farmhouse Ale & Cider

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    Worth the drive if farm-origin beer matters.

    Two Metre Tall Farmhouse Ale & Cider, Bar in Hayes

    About Two Metre Tall Farmhouse Ale & Cider

    Two Metre Tall is a working farm brewery on Tasmania's Lyell Highway producing estate-grown farmhouse ales and ciders, and it is worth the drive from Hobart if you want a drinking experience that has no city equivalent. Go as a destination rather than a drop-in, confirm hours before you travel, and plan to stay long enough to make the trip count.

    Verdict

    If you're weighing up a farmhouse brewery visit in Tasmania's Derwent Valley, Two Metre Tall sits in a different category from most Australian craft beer destinations. This is a working farm operation on the Lyell Highway outside Hayes, not a polished brewery bar with a curated tap list and a kitchen doing shared plates. If you came once and ordered something sessionable and left early, the better reason to return is to settle in for the long version of the evening: farmhouse ales and ciders that are designed to improve the longer you sit with them, in a setting that has no urban equivalent.

    What It Is

    Two Metre Tall produces farmhouse ales and ciders using estate-grown ingredients in the Coal River and Derwent Valley region. The approach is tied to the farm itself, with hops and barley grown on-site feeding the production. That agricultural grounding is not a marketing angle so much as a practical reality: the character of what's in the glass reflects the season and the land it came from, which means what was on when you visited last may not be on now. For a return visitor, that's actually the reason to go back rather than a caveat.

    The address, 2862 Lyell Hwy in Hayes, puts it on a rural highway roughly between Hobart and the central highlands. Getting there requires a car. There is no public transport option that makes this practical, and the drive from Hobart is the kind of thing you plan around, not squeeze in. Factor that into the timing: this is a destination visit, not a drop-in. Booking ahead is advisable for any group visit; the setting is farm-scale rather than high-volume hospitality, so capacity is not unlimited. That said, the booking difficulty here is low by any standard, and turning up without a reservation outside peak periods is generally workable for smaller parties.

    At Night

    The late-evening experience at Two Metre Tall is shaped by its location more than its hours. A farm property on a Tasmanian highway does not carry the energy of a city bar at 10 PM, and that is precisely the point. If you're the kind of drinker who wants to close out a night with something complex and unhurried, the farmhouse ale format suits that pace. The aroma profile of a well-made farmhouse ale, earthy and faintly funky with the kind of brett character that develops slowly in the glass, tracks well with a slower evening. This is not a venue for a quick round before somewhere else. It is, however, a genuinely good reason to stay in Hayes rather than driving back to Hobart immediately after dinner.

    For a return visitor specifically, the question is what's new in the production cycle. Two Metre Tall's range shifts with the farm calendar, so asking what's current when you arrive will give you more useful guidance than anything printed in advance. The cider program, drawing on Tasmanian apple and pear growing, runs alongside the ale range and is worth treating as a separate exploration rather than an afterthought.

    Booking and Access

    No phone or website data is currently in Pearl's records for Two Metre Tall. Check current operating hours before making the drive, particularly outside the warmer months when rural Tasmanian venues sometimes reduce their schedules. The address is 2862 Lyell Hwy, Hayes TAS 7140. A car is essential. For more on what to do around the region, see our full Hayes restaurants guide, our full Hayes bars guide, our full Hayes wineries guide, and our full Hayes experiences guide. If you're planning to stay overnight rather than drive back to Hobart, our full Hayes hotels guide covers the options in the valley.

    For comparison points in the broader Australian craft bar scene, Timber Door Cellars in Geelong and The Crafers Hotel in the Adelaide Hills offer regional drinking destinations that share some of the same rural-setting logic. For city bars with serious drinks programs, 1806 in Melbourne, Cantina OK! in Sydney, Bar Lune in Adelaide, Bowery Bar in Brisbane, and Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu are the reference points worth knowing.

    FAQs

    What's the signature drink at Two Metre Tall Farmhouse Ale & Cider?

    Two Metre Tall is known for its estate-produced farmhouse ales and ciders made from ingredients grown on the property. The range shifts with the farm calendar, so the specific taps available will vary by season. Ask what's currently pouring when you arrive rather than arriving with a fixed order in mind. The farmhouse ale format is the core identity of the place; the cider program runs alongside it and is worth exploring separately.

    Does Two Metre Tall Farmhouse Ale & Cider have happy hour deals?

    No happy hour information is available in Pearl's current records. Given the rural farm setting and production-focused operation, this is not a venue built around promotional pricing structures. Check directly with the venue before your visit for current pricing details.

    Do I need a reservation at Two Metre Tall Farmhouse Ale & Cider?

    Booking ahead is sensible, particularly for groups or weekend visits. The venue operates at farm scale rather than high-volume hospitality capacity, so availability is not unlimited. For smaller parties on quieter weekdays, walk-ins are generally workable. No phone or website is currently listed in Pearl's records, so check current contact details independently before your visit.

    Is the food good at Two Metre Tall Farmhouse Ale & Cider?

    No food program details are available in Pearl's current data. Given the farmhouse production focus, the drinks are the primary draw. Confirm what food, if any, is available when you book or before you make the drive from Hobart, particularly if you're planning a full evening visit.

    Is Two Metre Tall Farmhouse Ale & Cider good for a date?

    It works well for a date if you're both interested in the production side of what you're drinking and comfortable with a rural, low-key setting. The pace is unhurried and the atmosphere is a long way from a city cocktail bar. If your date wants a polished evening with multiple venue options nearby, this is not that. If they want something genuinely different from a Hobart bar night, it earns the drive.

    Is Two Metre Tall Farmhouse Ale & Cider good for groups?

    Small to medium groups are the practical fit here. The venue operates at farm scale, so large groups should confirm capacity and availability in advance. It works well as a destination stop on a Derwent Valley day trip with a group that has its own transport. It is not suited to groups expecting a city-bar format or high-volume service.

    Does Two Metre Tall Farmhouse Ale & Cider have outdoor seating?

    No confirmed outdoor seating data is in Pearl's records, but the farm property setting on the Lyell Highway in Hayes makes outdoor space plausible. Confirm directly with the venue before visiting, particularly if outdoor seating is important to your plan.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What's the signature drink at Two Metre Tall Farmhouse Ale & Cider?

    Two Metre Tall is built around farmhouse ales and ciders made from estate-grown ingredients on their Derwent Valley property at Hayes, TAS. The farmhouse ale format — slow-fermented, often funky, and tied to local agriculture — is the reason to visit. If you want a clean, approachable lager, this is not your stop; if you want something that reflects the land it came from, it is.

    Does Two Metre Tall Farmhouse Ale & Cider have happy hour deals?

    No happy hour information is held in Pearl's records for Two Metre Tall. Given the rural farm setting on the Lyell Hwy in Hayes, promotional pricing structures common to urban bars are unlikely to apply here. Confirm directly before visiting — current contact details aren't in Pearl's database, so check recent social media or Google listings.

    Do I need a reservation at Two Metre Tall Farmhouse Ale & Cider?

    Pearl holds no booking policy data for Two Metre Tall. The farm location on the Lyell Highway makes this the kind of venue where turning up without checking hours first is a real risk — particularly outside summer. Verify current hours before making the drive from Hobart, which sits roughly in the same region.

    Is the food good at Two Metre Tall Farmhouse Ale & Cider?

    No food or menu data is currently in Pearl's records for Two Metre Tall. As a farm-based ale and cider producer, the drink is the primary draw. If food availability is essential to your visit, confirm before you go — rural Tasmanian farm venues vary significantly in what they offer on any given day.

    Is Two Metre Tall Farmhouse Ale & Cider good for a date?

    Yes, if your date finds farm-origin craft brewing genuinely interesting. The Derwent Valley setting at Hayes gives the visit a purpose and a story, which matters for a date. It works better as an afternoon excursion than an evening plan — the rural location means there's no ambient nightlife once you leave. Pair it with a wider Derwent Valley food trail for a fuller day out.

    Is Two Metre Tall Farmhouse Ale & Cider good for groups?

    Small groups with a shared interest in craft brewing will get the most from this. It sits on a working farm at 2862 Lyell Hwy, Hayes — not a venue designed for large parties or corporate events. Groups expecting a conventional bar format will find it a poor fit. Four to six people who are genuinely curious about farmhouse ale production is the sweet spot.

    Does Two Metre Tall Farmhouse Ale & Cider have outdoor seating?

    No seating data is in Pearl's records, but the farm property on the Lyell Highway in Tasmania's Derwent Valley strongly suggests outdoor space is part of the experience. Tasmania's weather is changeable year-round, so factor that in if you're planning a summer visit and hoping to sit outside. Confirm current setup before driving out.

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