Batch Brewing Co is an independent craft brewery and taproom in Sydney’s Inner West, producing small-batch beers and serving them on-site alongside rotating food trucks and takeaway sales.
Batch Brewing Co is an independent craft brewery and taproom based in Marrickville in Sydney’s Inner West. They specialise in small-batch, hand-crafted beers brewed on-site, with a constantly rotating line-up of styles on tap, from classic pale ales and lagers to experimental seasonal releases. At the taproom, customers can enjoy pints and tasting paddles, refill growlers, buy takeaway cans, and often find rotating food trucks serving meals to pair with the beers. Batch Brewing Co also sells packaged beer and branded merchandise for takeaway and through their online shop at batchbrewingco.com.au.
A Batch Brewing Co charge may appear on your bank or card statement after you’ve opened and settled a bar tab at the Marrickville taproom, purchased takeaway cans or growler fills, or bought beer or merchandise via their online store. The charge might also show up if you placed a catering or event order, paid a venue hire deposit, or purchased a gift voucher. In some cases you may see a small pre-authorisation or “pending” amount when you open a tab or add a new card for online payment; this is a temporary hold to confirm your card is valid and should drop off automatically.
If you’re unsure about a Batch Brewing Co charge, first check recent visits to the Marrickville taproom, any bar tabs you may have opened, or online orders and email receipts from batchbrewingco.com.au (including your spam/junk folder). Compare the transaction date and amount with your receipts or order confirmations, and keep in mind that bank descriptions might appear as “BATCH BREWING CO MARRICKVILLE” or a similar variation. For further clarification or to dispute an amount, contact Batch Brewing Co via the contact details on their website, providing the date, exact charge amount, and the last four digits of your card so they can look up the transaction. If you suspect unauthorised use and cannot match the charge to any visit or order, contact both Batch Brewing Co and your bank or card issuer promptly to secure your account and initiate a dispute if needed.
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Why do I see a Batch Brewing Co charge on my statement when I only opened a bar tab?
When you open a bar tab at Batch Brewing Co, the venue may place a temporary pre-authorisation hold on your card to confirm it’s valid and has sufficient funds. This can appear as a pending charge that is higher than your eventual spend. Once you close your tab, the final amount you actually spent will be processed and the original hold will be released by your bank, usually within a few business days.
What are common amounts I might be charged by Batch Brewing Co?
Common Batch Brewing Co charges often correspond to bar spends such as individual beers or tasting paddles, or rounded totals for bar tabs (for example, multiples of typical drink prices such as AUD $10–$20 per drink and $40–$150 for full tabs). Takeaway purchases like 4-packs, cases of cans, or growler fills can range from around AUD $20 up to over $100 depending on quantity and product. Online orders for mixed packs, cartons, and merch will usually match the total shown on your online order confirmation including any delivery fees.
Why is there a Batch Brewing Co ‘pending’ or duplicated charge on my account?
A pending or apparently duplicated Batch Brewing Co charge is often a pre-authorisation related to opening a bar tab or the initial check your bank performs when you pay online. The hold and the final charge can briefly appear as two separate items, but the hold should automatically disappear once the final payment is settled. If a pending amount remains for more than 7–10 days, contact your bank and Batch Brewing Co with details so they can confirm the transaction status.
How can I get a copy of my receipt for a Batch Brewing Co charge?
For in-venue purchases, receipts are issued at the time of payment; you can return to the taproom with your card details and approximate date/time if you need a reprint, and staff may be able to locate the transaction. For online orders, check your email for an order confirmation from batchbrewingco.com.au, which includes a full breakdown of items, tax, and shipping. If you can’t find it, use the contact form on their website and provide your name, email used for the order, and the exact charge amount so they can resend your invoice.
How do I cancel or change an online order I placed with Batch Brewing Co?
If you need to cancel or amend an online beer or merchandise order, contact Batch Brewing Co as soon as possible using the support or contact details on batchbrewingco.com.au. Changes are usually only possible before the order has been packed or shipped. Include your order number, the email used for the purchase, and the exact changes you want, so they can quickly determine what’s possible.
What is Batch Brewing Co’s refund or replacement policy for incorrect or damaged orders?
If your order arrives damaged, contains incorrect items, or has quality issues, Batch Brewing Co generally aims to replace affected products or offer a refund or credit, depending on the situation. Take clear photos of any damage or issues and contact them through their website with your order number and a description of the problem. Refunds are typically processed back to the original payment method; timing for funds to appear depends on your bank or card issuer.
Can Batch Brewing Co charges be recurring or subscription-based?
Most Batch Brewing Co charges are one-off transactions for taproom purchases or individual online orders. However, if you’ve opted into any ongoing beer club, regular delivery, or recurring mixed-pack arrangement through their website, you may see repeating charges on a monthly or other scheduled basis matching the plan you selected. Log into your online account (if you created one) or check your order confirmation emails to see if you’ve enrolled in any recurring orders, and contact Batch Brewing Co via their website if you need to adjust or cancel them.
How do I contact Batch Brewing Co about a charge I don’t recognise?
Visit batchbrewingco.com.au and navigate to their contact or taproom information page to find the most up-to-date email and/or phone details. When you reach out, include the date of the charge, the exact amount, how it appears on your statement, and the last four digits of the card used so they can look it up in their system. If they cannot locate any matching transaction and you still don’t recognise it, immediately contact your bank or card issuer to report potential unauthorised use.