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  2. Beer in Australia - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Victoria Bitter - Wikipedia

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    According to ACNielsen in 2009, Victoria Bitter was claimed to be Australia's only billion dollar retail beer brand, selling the equivalent of one slab (24 x 375ml cans or bottles) every second. At one time, it sold twice as much as any other full strength beer and was the only Australian beer brand that was in the top 3 sellers in every state ...

  4. Drink can - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, the standard can size for alcoholic and soft drinks is 375 ml. Energy drinks and some soft drinks are served in 250 ml and 500 ml sizes. Some beers are produced in 330 ml and 500 ml cans. [citation needed]

  5. The Cost of Beer in Every State - AOL

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    The Consumer Price Index for beer, ale and other malt beverages at home was up 2.4% year-over-year in January. But that’s relatively chilled compared to the 3.1% increase for all items.

  6. List of breweries in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The White Ale was named 2017 Champion Australian Beer at the Australian International Beer Awards. [16] Stone & Wood Brewing Co. Byron Bay, New South Wales: 2008 Originally owned by Fermentum, Stone and Wood was purchased by Lion on 9 September 2021. [17] Winner of 'Champion Large Australian Brewery' at the 2016 Australian International Beer ...

  7. Carlton Draught - Wikipedia

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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.

  8. NT Draught - Wikipedia

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    A Darwin Stubby refers to several large beer bottle sizes in Australia. It was first introduced in April 1958 with an 80-imperial-fluid-ounce (2,270 ml; 76.9 U.S. fl oz) capacity. [2] The 2.25-litre (76.1 U.S. fl oz; 79.2 imp fl oz) Darwin Stubby has an iconic, [3] if kitsch status in Australian folklore. In May 2015 Carlton & United Breweries ...

  9. Melbourne Bitter - Wikipedia

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    Melbourne Bitter is a brand of beer brewed by Carlton & United Breweries, (or CUB), a subsidiary of Asahi. While originally having an ABV of 4.9%, it has since been reduced to 4.6% ABV. Melbourne Bitter is available in 375 mL bottles ("stubbies"), 375 mL cans ("tinnies") and 750 mL bottles ("longnecks", or "longies/tallies").