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  2. Draught beer - Wikipedia

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    Canned draught is beer served from a pressurised container featuring a widget. [8] Smooth flow (also known as cream flow, nitrokeg, or smooth) is the name brewers give to draught beers pressurised with a partial nitrogen gas blend.

  3. Carlton Draught - Wikipedia

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    Carlton Draught (bottle 375mL) 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.

  4. West End Draught - Wikipedia

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    West End Draught is a full-strength beer with an alcohol percentage of 4.5%. [9]Other beers formerly brewed under the West End brand were West End Export, [10] West End Gold, [11] and West End Light, [12] but these are no longer manufactured.

  5. Waikato Draught - Wikipedia

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    At this time, Waikato Draught was selling 400,000 gallons of beer each year and being brewed from the Innes Family Waikato Brewery. [ 2 ] It is thought that the Innes Family Waikato Brewery was the first brewery to be fully owned by a woman (Mary Jane Innes) in New Zealand.

  6. Alcohol-free beer on draught ‘helps people make healthy choices’

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    When an alcohol-free option was available, pubs and bars sold, on average, 29 fewer litres of alcoholic beer per week. Alcohol-free beer on draught ‘helps people make healthy choices’ Skip to ...

  7. Harp Lager - Wikipedia

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    The brand uses the Brian Boru harp as its emblem. By the mid-to-late 20th century, the Dundalk (or Great Northern) Brewery became the second-largest brewery in Ireland. [3] In 1961, a consortium of brewers, Courage, Scottish & Newcastle, Bass, Mitchells & Butlers and Guinness, grouped together as Harp Lager Ltd. to brew and market the beer.

  8. Carlton & United Breweries - Wikipedia

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    Its notable brands include Victoria Bitter, Carlton Draught, Foster's Lager, Great Northern, Resch's, Pure Blonde and Melbourne Bitter. CUB was established in 1904 as a merger of six existing breweries with Carl Pinschof as chairman [2] and became a public company in 1913. It first expanded outside Victoria in 1931 and acquired a number of ...

  9. We Tried the Most Popular Beer Brands and Here’s What ... - AOL

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    Check out what we thought the most common mass-market beers, and see which one we call the best beer brand. The post We Tried the Most Popular Beer Brands and Here’s What We Thought appeared ...