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Carlton Draught is a draught Australian lager which is sold on tap Australia-wide, including its home state of Victoria, and is currently the fourth-most popular beer brand in Australia. [2] It is also sold pre-packaged, Carlton Draught comes in 375 ml "stubbie" and 750 ml "longneck" bottles and 375 ml cans.
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Within an alcoholic beverage market worth some $16.3 billion, beer comprises about 48% compared to wine at 29% and spirits at 21%. Within the beer sector, premium beers have a 7.8% share of the market; full-strength beer has 70.6%; mid-strength holds 12%; and light beer has 9.6%. 85% of beer is produced by national brewers, the remainder by regional or microbreweries.
Carlton Black: Ale 4.4% Pride of Ringwood: Carlton Cold: Lager 3.5% Label changes colour when cold Carlton Draught: Lager 4.6% Carlton Dry: Lager 4.5% Carlton Dry Peels: Lager 4.0% Made with lime, not available. Carlton Midstrength: Lager 3.0% Carlton Zero: 0% Cascade Bitter: Lager 4.4% Cascade Draught: Lager 4.7% Cascade Pale Ale: Ale 5.0% ...
CUB launched Melbourne Bitter draught in May 2015 in around 40 venues, including in Melbourne, Canberra, Adelaide and Darwin. [3] Previously the beer had only been available in can or bottle form. [4] In 2016, CUB began trialing Melbourne Bitter in the Sydney market, including at Abbotts Hotel in Waterloo, New South Wales. [5]
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Foster's lager was marketed as "Foster's Classic" and sold in 375ml cans with 4.0% ABV. In November 2020, CUB announced that it would "relaunch" the brand in Australia, boosting local production by 300% and price it competitively against rival brands. [23] In Australia in 2024 CUB decided not to produce the original Foster's Lager 4.9% version.