One of the Bookbinder’s beers
DB Draught
If you see this on offer, run away!
Stop #21: Kaka Point
This area of New Zealand is known as “The Catlins”, a rugged stretch of coastline full of waterfalls, caves, petrified forests, and museum of curios automata. We even had some rare beautiful weather to explore all these incredible sites. The only thing we didn’t have was time: we only had a few weeks left so …
Invercargill, New Zealand
A beautiful lounge in a cozy B&B in the arsehole of NZ.
Stop #20: Invercargill
So here’s a bit of useless trivia for you: Invercargill is as south on the globe as Quebec City is north: 46 degrees latitude. It doesn’t seem like it when you look at a globe, probably because there’s very little land on this planet that’s further south than New Zealand. Perhaps being so south is …
Monteith’s Pointers Pale Ale
I still had postcards to write in Milford Sound, so I ordered a second beer, which was this one.
Bookbinder
This beer has a story behind it!
Three Boys IPA
A tasty beer in the remoteness of Milford Sound
Stop #19: Milford Sound
Simply put, Milford Sound was gorgeous. Looking back, I feel very lucky that we were able to experience it the way we did. Most tourists go on day trips from Queenstown, where they ride a tour bus for 4 hours, take a 90 minute boat cruise, then ride back for another 4 hours. This leaves …
Stop #18: Te Anau
We left Queenstown with a high level of excitement, knowing that some of New Zealand’s most beautiful countryside lay ahead of us. We were on our way to Milford Sound, and although the destination itself was renowned for its beauty, the actual journey there was just as jaw-dropping. Due to its popularity and lack of …