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==Australian breweries== | ==Australian breweries== | ||
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+ | ** [[barons_paleale|Pale Ale]] | ||
+ | ** [[barons_esb|ESB]] | ||
* [[castlemaine_perkins|'''Castlemaine Perkins''']] | * [[castlemaine_perkins|'''Castlemaine Perkins''']] | ||
** [[XXXX]] - "Four X" | ** [[XXXX]] - "Four X" |
Revision as of 04:05, 18 July 2007
Most Australian beers are considered "non-premium". Notable exceptions are Crown Lager and Hahn
The main Victorian beers are the Fosters line and the Tooheys line. Most pubs will be licensed to sell either one of these lines of beer on tap - the main exception being Heineken.
Tasmanian beers are arguably the best beers brewed in Australia - mainly due to the superior water quality in the island state. Notably, Hahn and Cascade. Some will argue South Australian beer is a close second, but that is my no means the general consensus. Coopers is well worth drinking though.
Contents
Australian breweries
- Barons Brewing
- Castlemaine Perkins
- XXXX - "Four X"
- Coopers
- Fosters - includes CUB
- Cascade
- Premium Range
- Cascade Premium Lager
- Cascade Premium Light
- Degraves Collection
- Cascade Amber Ale
- Cascade Blonde
- Cascade Stout
- Cascade Pale Ale
- Tasmanian Range
- Cascade Bitter
- Cascade Draught
- Cascade Lager
Micro Brewery's
- Bluetongue
- Five Islands
- Lawrence Victor Estate
- Little Creatures
- Malt Shovel
- Mountain Goat
- Otway Estate
- Red Duck
- The Sunshine Coast
- The 3 Ravens
- Wig & Pen
- Wineglass Bay
http://www.littlecreatures.com.au/
- Pale Ale
- Pilsener
- Roger's Beer
- Bright Ale
http://www.redhillbrewery.com.au/
http://www.hargreaveshill.com.au/
http://www.bridgeroadbrewers.com.au/
http://www.bootlegbrewery.com.au/
http://www.redduckbeer.com.au/
Glass types and sizes
Glass: 200ml
Pot/middy: 285ml
Schooner: 425ml
Pint: 570ml
Jub: 1140ml
Annual consumption
Australian's drink an average of 109.9L of beer per year, making them the 4th biggest consumer of beer.
Legal drinking age
The legal drinking age in all states of Australia is 18.
Legal driving limit
Fully qualified drivers in Australia must have a BAC of less than 0.05. Drivers holding a Learners Permit or Probationary Licence must have a BAC of 0.00 (ie, no alcohol).