Cold Brew is now pouring in Broadmeadow
Tucked off the main road in the Broadmeadow industrial estate, you're likely to catch the delicious wafts of freshly made cold brew pouring out of Serious Deliria Cafe.
You might already recognise their iconic black truck, a staple found at the Newcastle City Farmers Market every Sunday for the last seven years.

What once began as a must-visit market stop has grown into a permanent brick and mortar home, meaning your cold brew fix is now available all week long.
Partners Andrew and Miranda took over after years of being loyal fans of the business.
Serious Deliria owners: Miranda and Andrew
"We always made sure to stock up on the cold brew on our trips to the farmers market"
Going all in, Andrew traded his career as a heavy diesel mechanic, for the life of a cold brew barista.

The corner side spot was once just the production kitchen for grinding, brewing, and extracting their house cold coffee.

The duo have transformed the venue into a meeting place for locals and businesses alike. Serving up their signature brews, locally sourced pies from Double Duck Smokehouse, house made sweets, and assortments of sandwiches and snacks.

Often mistaken for beer taps, the set up here is anything but ordinary. Amongst the eight taps you'll find a selection of pretty creative brews, poured fresh to order.

First up is their signature cold brew coffee.
"We brew it for 22-24 hours using a reverse osmosis water system, brewing it at room temperature means the coffee is less acidic and more flavour is extracted from the beans."
The nitro cold brew and lemonade are infused with nitrogen, giving your drinks a velvety creamy finish.

They haven't forgotten about you tea lovers, with options like butterfly pea tea and hazy hop infused blends.
Got a sweet tooth? The team whips up their own syrups in house to elevate their stand out drinks, with options from vanilla mint to honey lavender.

Broadmeadow isn't the only place you'll find the brews of Serious Deliria. Supplying across the country, you can find their expert brews locally at Too Hands in New Lambton, and Cassowary Cafe in Belmont.
If spiked is more your speed, you can find Serious Deliria in the espresso martinis at your next Ravella event or in the Farmer’s Wife cold brew gin liquor.

You can of course still find the cold brew duo pouring their fresh brews at the Newcastle City Farmers Market every Sunday.
Though judging by the steady stream of regulars filtering in and out of Serious Deliria, the brick and mortar spot has quickly become a welcomed addition.