Revision as of 06:09, 8 February 2014 editBG19bot (talk | contribs)1,005,055 editsm WP:CHECKWIKI error fix for #61. Punctuation goes before References. Do general fixes if a problem exists. - using AWB (9916)← Previous edit | Revision as of 00:41, 12 February 2014 edit undo110.142.78.38 (talk) Added Green Beacon Brewing CompanyNext edit → | ||
Line 137: | Line 137: | ||
| 2005 | | 2005 | ||
| One of Australia's largest independently owned craft breweries, although in 2009 ] acquired a 25% stake in the company. | | One of Australia's largest independently owned craft breweries, although in 2009 ] acquired a 25% stake in the company. | ||
|- | |||
| ''']''' | |||
| ] | |||
| 2012 | |||
| | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''']''' | | ''']''' |
Revision as of 00:41, 12 February 2014
Beer production in Australia is traditionally dominated by a few major brewing companies, Carlton & United Breweries, Lion Nathan and Coopers Brewery. CUB, since December 2011, is a subsidiary of British multinational SABMiller (the second largest international brewing company). Lion Nathan, since October 2009, is a subsidiary of Japanese brewer, Kirin Holdings Company Limited (the ninth largest international brewing company in the world). These two companies account for 89% of beer volume sales in 2011, with CUB's market share at 48% (declining from a 55% market share in 2006) and Lion Nathan at 41% (increasing from 37%). Coopers is the largest Australian owned brewing company, with a market share of about 4% of total beer volume sales in Australia.
In May 2012 the dominant Australian produced beers were XXXX Gold, which accounted for 12.4% of all beer consumed in Australia, VB, with 12.3%, Carlton Draught 9.3%, Tooheys New 7.1%, Tooheys Extra Dry 4.4% and Carlton Mid 3.8%.
Beer consumption has steadily declined over twenty years, while wine consumption has increased. The Federal Government maintains a heavy tax on beer since it is produced by "faceless" corporations. Wine is produced by local "farmers" and is thus exempt from the tax. A 9 litre carton of 4.5% ABV beer is typically available for $45AUD, while a 5 litre wine cask, of 12% ABV, may be bought for less than $12AUD.
Major breweries
Microbreweries
A microbrewery, or craft brewery, is a modern brewery which produces a limited amount of beer, usually with an orientation toward distinctive and flavorful products. The maximum amount of beer a brewery can produce and still be classed as a microbrewery varies by region and by authority, though is usually around 15,000 barrels (18,000 hectolitres/ 475,000 US gallons) a year.
The following is a list of notable microbreweries in Australia, listed alphabetically.
Name | Location | Established | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bellarine Brewing Company | Bellarine, Victoria | 2007 | ||
Blue Sky Brewery | Cairns, Queensland | 2008 | All malt brewery using 10hL Jacob Carl brew system. Website | |
Bluetongue Brewery | Warnervale, New South Wales | 2003 | Producers of Bluetongue and Bondi Blonde beer brands. In 2007 the brewer was sold to Pacific Beverages, which is now a subsidiary of SABMiller | |
Bootleg Brewery | Margaret River, Western Australia | 1994 | ||
Bridge Rd Brewers | Beechworth, Victoria | 2004 | ||
Bright Brewery | Bright, Victoria | 2005 | ||
Broo Brewery | Mornington Peninsula, Victoria | 2009 | Producers of Broo Premium Lager and Australia Draught - marketed as 100% Australian owned and manufactured | |
Burleigh Brewing Company | Burleigh Heads, Queensland | 2006 | ||
Colonial Brewing Company | Margaret River, Western Australia | 2004 | Winner of the 'Champion Small Brewery' at the 2006 and the 'Champion International Small Brewery' and 'Champion Australasian Brewery' at the 2007 Australian International Beer Awards | |
Copper Coast Wines | Moonta Bay, South Australia | 2005 | Maker of Swanky Beer—exclusive supplier to the Copper Coast Kernewek Loewender Cornish Festival | |
Duckstein Brewery | Henley Brook, Western Australia & Wilyabrup, Western Australia | 1999 | 2010 AHA Boutique Brewery Award winner and 2012 Australian International Beer Awards Silver Medalist | |
Feral Brewing Company | Baskerville, Western Australia | 2005 | 2009 'Grand Champion' and 2012 'Champion Large Australian Brewery' at the Australian International Beer Awards
Distributed nationally through Dan Murphy's | |
Gage Roads Brewing Company | Palmyra, Western Australia | 2005 | One of Australia's largest independently owned craft breweries, although in 2009 Woolworths Limited acquired a 25% stake in the company. | |
Green Beacon Brewing Company | Teneriffe, Queensland | 2012 | ||
Holgate Brewhouse | Woodend, Victoria | 2002 | ||
Little Creatures Brewery | Fremantle, Western Australia & Geelong, Victoria | 2000 | The brewery owned by Little World Beverages, a subsidiary of Lion Nathan, which is a subsidiary of Kirin Holdings Company Limited.
Winner of 'Champion Australasian Brewery' at the 2006 Australian International Beer Awards | |
Lobethal Bierhaus | Lobethal, South Australia | 2007 | ||
Malt Shovel Brewery | Sydney, New South Wales | 1998 | Owned and operated by Lion Nathan | |
Mash Brewery | Henley Brook, Western Australia, Bunbury, Western Australia & Rockingham, Western Australia | 2006 | ||
Matilda Bay Brewing Company | Port Melbourne, Victoria | 1984 | In 1990 was purchased by CUB, which is now a subsidiary of British multinational SABMiller.
'Grand Champion' and 'Champion Large Brewery' at the 2008 Australian International Beer Award | |
Matso's Broome Brewery | Broome, Western Australia | 1997 | Producers of Mango and Chilli beers | |
Moon Dog Craft Brewery | Abbotsford, Victoria | 2010 | ||
Moo Brew | Hobart, Tasmania | 2005 | Located at the site of the Museum of Old and New Art | |
Mountain Goat Beer | Richmond, Victoria | 1996 | ||
Mornington Peninsula Brewery | Mornington, Victoria | 2008 | ||
Murray's Craft Brewing Co | Port Stephens, New South Wales | |||
Nail Brewing | Bassendean, Western Australia | 2000 | Producer of the world's most expensive beer. | |
Port Dock Brewery Hotel | Port Adelaide, South Australia | 1986 | Historic 1855 hotel closed in 1909 and reopened in 1986 as a brewpub. New microbrewery added in 2007. Website | |
Prancing Pony Brewery | Mount Barker, South Australia | 2011 | Producer of high quality Fire brewed Ales. Established in 2011 by Frank Samson and Corinna Steeb | |
Seven Sheds | Railton, Tasmania | 2008 | ||
Skinny Blonde | Sydney, New South Wales | 2009 | Controversial label | |
St Arnou | Sydney, New South Wales | 2001 | ||
Six Strings Brewery | Erina, New South Wales | 2012 | ||
Wilkadene Woolshed Brewery | Renmark, South Australia | 2009 | Full mash 10hL microbrewery in a historic woolshed on the banks of the River Murray producing a range of craft beer and cider. |
References
- Bryant, Robert (25 May 2011). "Brewing up a storm". IBISWorld. Retrieved 5 March 2013.
- Wilson, Neil (27 January 2012). "Fight is brewing between the Boutique Beer Brigade and CUB's and Lion". Herald Sun. Retrieved 5 March 2013.
- "Coopers to become Australia's largest brewer". Cooper's press releases. 22 September 2011. pdf
- Gibson, Roy (10 December 2011). "Lager louts are out in this ale nation" (PDF). The Courier-Mail. Retrieved 5 March 2013.
- Greenblat, Eli (30 May 2012). "VB:the second best cold beer". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 5 March 2013.
- http://www.portenf.sa.gov.au/webdata/resources/files/VIC_HeritagePub_Trail_ExDes_300608.pdf