The CoBrew Coworking Space
The CoBrew Coworking Space
This page is part of the early EATT Magazine podcast archive.
This old episode visited a Melbourne coworking space with a difference: a creative workspace tucked above a craft brewery, where the language of brewing spilled over into the way people thought about work, ideas, and collaboration.
The original podcast player is no longer working, so this page has been kept as an archive note rather than a current audio page.
The space was built around a simple but lively idea: that “brew” did not have to mean beer only. It could also mean a project, a conversation, a plan, a small business, a rough idea, or something still bubbling away before it had a proper shape.
Above the noise and warmth of a working brewery, the coworking space brought together people from different creative and business backgrounds. It was part office, part local hub, part experiment. A place where someone could open a laptop, talk through an idea, meet another maker, and feel that work did not have to happen in a plain white room.
At the time, the page also connected to a Makers Market event, showing how EATT Magazine was exploring the overlap between craft, food, small business, local spaces, and creative work.
This archive page now preserves the useful part of that story: a moment when coworking, craft beer, local enterprise, and independent creative culture were starting to mix in new ways around Melbourne.
Archive note: This page is part of the early EATT Magazine podcast archive, when EATT explored coworking, creative spaces, food culture, startups, travel, and audio storytelling. Some older links or audio files may no longer be active. Current EATT resources are available here: https://earthlight.gumroad.com/
