About Felons Brewing Co.
Felons Brewing Co. is a riverside craft brewery, bar, and restaurant located at Brisbane’s Howard Smith Wharves in Queensland, Australia. The venue brews its own range of Felons beers on-site, including lagers, pale ales, and seasonal or limited releases, and serves them fresh alongside a full bar offering wine, cocktails, and non-alcoholic options. In addition to drinks, Felons Brewing Co. operates as a casual dining venue with a menu that typically features woodfired pizzas, share plates, and pub-style meals, as well as merchandise such as branded glassware, apparel, and takeaway beers. The venue is popular for walk-ins, group gatherings, and events on the Brisbane River.
A Felons Brewing Co. charge usually appears on your bank or credit card statement when you pay for food and drinks at the brewery bar or adjoining dining areas. This can include bar tabs opened at the counter, table orders paid at the end of your visit, takeaway beer purchases, or branded merchandise. Charges may also result from deposits for group bookings or events made online or via the venue, or from purchasing digital or physical gift cards. In some cases, your bank may first display a temporary authorization hold (for example, when you open a tab or the card is pre-authorized) that later settles to the final amount once the bill is closed.
If you’re unsure about a Felons Brewing Co. transaction, start by checking the date and amount of the charge against any recent visits to Howard Smith Wharves, including group events where your card might have been used to pay or split a bill. Look for email receipts from Felons (if you provided an email at payment) or check any booking confirmations or event deposit invoices. To resolve questions, you can contact Felons Brewing Co. via the contact details or enquiry form on their official website (felonsbrewingco.com.au) or speak directly with the venue if you’re local, providing the transaction date, exact amount, and the last four digits of your card so staff can look up the payment in their point-of-sale system. For suspected card fraud, you should also contact your bank immediately to dispute the transaction and request a card replacement.