
Normalising mental health conversations
with mates over a beer and a snack
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Why
We are a social enterprise supporting mental health and making Australia’s best beef jerky.
We named this business after Adam’s mate Nick, who tragically lost his life to suicide a few years ago.
We wanted to do something to make a difference. We are not going to cure cancer or solve climate change. We made the decision to become a social enterprise to do our part with a mandate to give 50% of our profits to organisations helping with mental health.
The organisations we have supported so far are Beyond Blue, A Stitch in Time, Mens Talk and Top Blokes Foundation.
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What
Each Convo Crate contains
- 5 Hand Selected Craft Beers
- 5 Packets of Nick’s Jerky
- A handout with ways to check in on your mates
- The opportunity to check in on your mates
- A donation to our mental health charity partners.
FREE DELIVERY!
Subscribe to receive every two months or buy one off
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History
We took Convo Crates over from Trevor Lowder from Craft Beer Coopery in 2025.
“We're firm believers that 'you can't do life alone'. We more than understand that blokes are pretty much useless at small talk, however put two mates together with a beer in hand and the world’s problems will all be sorted in no time, or at the very least the beers will provide a little lubricant to share. And from there ...well, as they say, 'a problem shared is a problem halved'.
The goal of the Convo Crates is to provide that lubricant directly to the door, to say 'hey mate I've got your back'. It's true that oils ain't oils, so to ensure that you get the best lubricant to do the job right, we'll hand select the best of the best for you.”

“Our business encourages men to look out for one another. After all, if you’re not feeling ok, or you are worried about a mate then it's time to talk”
#LetsTalk #ConvoCrates
Gift hampers
The sale or supply of liquor together with a food parcel or a gift hamper to be delivered by the vendor or supplier as a gift, to a person other than the purchaser, vendor or supplier is exempt from the Act, provided that the following conditions are met:
the gift must be delivered between 7am and 7pm;
the person to whom the gift is delivered must be at least 18 years of age;
the quantity of the liquor sold or supplied cannot be more than two litres;
the business of the vendor or supplier must be genuinely marketed as a service for the sale and delivery of gifts;
the gift must be packaged so that the person to whom it is delivered would be likely to know that it was intended as a gift;
the vendor or supplier must have purchased the liquor from the holder of a Hotel or Liquor Store licence;
the value of the liquor and its container cannot be more than half of the purchase price of the gift.
The value of the liquor and its container is based on the cost of buying that liquor from a liquor store or hotel licence