04/06/2026
This week BEER CLUB members are drinking…
BREWERY // Martinborough Brewery began life in 2015 when locals Hayden Frew and Stephen Fox took their garage-brewing hobby and turned it into a purpose-built taproom just off the town square in wine-soaked Martinborough. They cut their teeth on a tiny 50 L kit before scaling up to keep up with demand. The cosy Ohio Street taproom quickly became a community hub, serving locals and drawing in wine-country tourists year-round. In 2022, head brewer Eugene Black - who had previously been the brewer at Wellington's Occasional Brewer and in Vancouver - took the reins, refining recipes and bringing home national medals. Now majority-owned by Pankaj Patel, who is loving the change of scene after 2 decades in the Californian hotel industry, the brewery stays true to its small-batch ethos while expanding its reach. Their taproom is a must-visit spot next time you're in the Wairarapa.
BEER // History is never as simple as people would have you think. The history of stout and porter history is no different, which is exactly what makes it interesting. The word “stout” originally meant strong, not black, and porter was once the great industrial beer of London: brewed at huge scale, aged in enormous vats, and definitely far smokier, woodier, and funkier than the smooth dark beers we drink today. Oatmeal stout arrived later with a slightly Victorian health-food glow around it, borrowing the wholesome image of porridge with some fascinating branding and advertising promoting it as a healing elixir in the form of 'Invalid's Ale' and the like. Black Nectar is a much more honest modern version of the idea. The oats soften the roast, round out the bitterness, and give the beer that plush middle. Expect dark chocolate, coffee, roasted malt, a little treacle, and a smooth, gently bitter finish.
BREWERY // Martinborough
BEER // Black Nectar
STYLE // Oatmeal Stout
ORIGIN // Martinborough, Wairarapa
ABV // 5.8%
TEMPERATURE // Cool
FOOD MATCH // Mushroom & lentil pie. Dark chocolate.
VESSEL // Dimpled Handle