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Tooheys Country Special; Tooheys Blue Ice; Tooheys Amber Bitter; Tooheys 2.2 Lite; Tooheys Classic; MeZ; Tooheys Extra Dry Platinum, launched in 2007, is a beer with increased alcohol content of 6.5%. Tooheys Pils is a pale lager, launched in 1998. Tooheys New White Stag is a low-carb beer launched in 2008. Tooheys Darling Pale Ale [16]
In September 2008, Tooheys came out with a low-carbohydrate beer product called Tooheys New White Stag. It is a full strength beer with the claim of "only one third of the carbs of standard full strength beers". [7] The name has been re-used from Tooheys Stag lager released in 1930.
Tooheys Old is a dark ale produced in Australia by Tooheys. It has been brewed since 1869 and Tooheys began bottling it in 1970. [1] It has 4.4% alcohol per volume and contains 132 calories. [2] It is on tap in many bars in New South Wales, Australian Capital Territory, South Australia and Queensland.
Tooheys Extra Dry (TED) is a dry style Australian lager brewed by Lion in the Tooheys Brewery at Lidcombe, New South Wales, Australia. [1] Lion has been owned by Japanese conglomerate Kirin Holdings Company Limited since 2009.
In 1990 it became an Australasian business when it established a major presence in Australia by securing management control of Bond Corporation’s brewing assets, including the Tooheys Brewery in Sydney and Castlemaine Perkins in Brisbane. In 1998 Douglas Myers sold most of his 16 percent share in Lion Nathan to Kirin Brewery Company of Japan.
The Lismore Brewery did commence production, and was intended to cover distribution of regions north of Tooheys' Grafton brewery. But as soon as production commenced, Tooheys acquired Castlemaine XXXX brewery, so the distribution potential for a brewery at Lismore became locked in. Tooheys and Castlemaine are now part of the Lion Nathan Brewing ...
In 1928 (long after the death of Patrick Perkins in 1901), the Perkins brewing company was bought by the Castlemaine Brewery with new company being known as Castlemaine Perkins Limited. [3] In March 1980, Castlemaine Perkins merged with Tooheys to form Castlemaine Tooheys. [5] Bond Corporation purchased Castlemaine Tooheys in 1985. [6]
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