Slipstream Brewing Social House

By Jumble & Stack

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Location
Birtinya, Queensland
Year of completion
2024
Project cost
$0.25m - $0.5m

Welcome to Slipstream Brewing Social House, a vibrant gathering spot brought to you by Slipstream Hospitality. This modern oasis is the perfect blend of industrial and cosy, inviting elements. Offering both indoor and plentiful alfresco dining options for up to 300 guests, the venue has an area to suit every vibe. 

We've added warmth to what was once a cold commercial tenancy, creating a local haunt for the community to enjoy. The American influence is evident with large taprooms and a full restaurant offering. With cushioned bench seating, lush greenery and a welcoming atmosphere, Slipstream Brewing Social House is the perfect local haunt for the coastal community to enjoy.

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Jumble and stack is a Brisbane based studio focusing on interior architectural design and decoration of hospitality, residential and leisure spaces.

The founder of Jumble & Stack, Kim Burns, is recognised for her eclecticism and versatility. Every project has its own unique identity that is carefully tailored to each client. We place a lot of importance on individuality, timelessness, and respecting existing structure and surroundings.

Our favourite part of the design process is the challenge of coming up with practical solutions without compromising on aesthetics. We aim to provide not only visually pleasing spaces, but functional spaces that stretch past first impressions and into the everyday living and working realisms of a space.