Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomestoriesA little hole in the wall oasis

A little hole in the wall oasis

The Butterworth Arms is under new management from today with owner Aaron Butterworth back from a fact-finding (and alcohol finding) trip through Queensland.

And he and whisky expert Emma Webb are keen to shake things up and add some new features including a new cocktail list coming soon.

So if you are yet to visit the Butterworth Arms what is it – besides an obvious labor of love for Aaron.

“It’s a whisky, gin and wine tasting lounge – but we do beer as well, it’s like a hole-in-the-wall sort of whisky lounge with about 120 whiskies and I think we’ve got 40 gins now – we are just continually growing of course,” Aaron explained.

“It’s a quiet little place to go – it’s hidden away – we don’t advertise it a lot. It’s just kind of hidden in the precinct.”

The Butterworth has been operating 12 months now – starting just as Covid hit – but despite that they have been steadily making a name for themselves and with the man himself taking on the management role with Emma, who is fittingly (for a whisky bar) Scottish, it is hoped the business will continue to grow.

“We have a few new things planned,” he said.

“So we’re going to start doing a cocktails night on a Thursday night and we’re going to have a happy hour and live music. We had a management there but he’s moved on to another job so it’s new management as of this week – as of Thursday. It’s going to be good I’m really looking forward to it. I’ve been away on six month’s holiday, having a bit of a break – trying to recharge the batteries.”

He said the idea of calling it the Butterworth Arms came from his travels over to the UK.

“When I’ve travelled overseas you have the Fisherman’s Arms for the Thomas’ Arms it seems to be a thing, I just thought I’d go for that English feel,” Aaron explained.

“My family is from the border with Scotland so the heritage is there. Warwick was just screaming out for something a bit different. I got the idea from Japan – when you are in Japan you walk past those places that are holes in the wall bars. That’s how it came about.”

Find the Butterworth Arms at 145 Victoria Street, Warwick and check out their whiskies from around the world and try one of their tasting paddles. Open Thursday through to Sunday, check out their facebook for more information

*This is an old article that we’ve digitised so our readers have access to our full catalogue.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Darling Downs Health launches dedicated midwife guide role

Each year, over 3,000 babies are delivered in Darling Downs Hospitals, and now those new mothers can have access to more well-rounded and supported...
More News

Wolves and Carlton take preseason to Kingaroy

The Warwick Wolves and Stanthorpe Carlton United football clubs made their annual preseason trip to Kingaroy to take on players from all over Queensland...

Orienteering sprint event for Warwick

The local Bullecourt Boulder Bounders Orienteering Club is set to host a sprint event at Warwick’s Scots College on Sunday 8 February. The...

Labour hire firm racked up $11 million tax bill before collapse

Collapsed labour hire contractor iComply Horticultural Compliance Specialists amassed a tax debt of more than $11 million owed to state and federal tax agencies...

Firm market at saleyards

The weather has settled and we have seen a stabilization across most of our livestock sales. The numbers were up across the board as we...

Strong numbers as sheep sale returns

Agents and Vendors saw a climb in numbers as we missed the sale last week for fears of heatwave and stress to both stock...

Allora’s first showgirls post-Covid

The Allora Showgrounds were the setting for a relaxed and welcoming evening as the Allora Show named its first showgirls since Covid-19. Held at the...

Popular farmstay hits market after 21 years

A long-running farmstay resort on the Southern Downs has hit the market for the first time in more than two decades. Ray and Elise Vincent...

Good numbers for Junior Cowboys

It’s full steam ahead for the newly formed Warwick Junior Cowboys Rugby League Club with officials being blown away by the response to their...

Bonner shield onslaught

Adam Bonner is the toast of Stanthorpe Cricket, scoring more than 300 runs in two days and helping to steer the Stanthorpe and District...

Two decades of regional artistic passion for Karina Devine

If you’ve walked down Palmerin Street during Jumpers and Jazz or visited the Warwick Art Gallery for an exhibition, as a volunteer or for...