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  2. Great Northern Brewing Co. - Wikipedia

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    The Great Northern Brewing Co., commonly known as Great Northern, is a brand of full and a mid-strength Australian lager owned by Carlton & United Breweries (CUB), and brewed in Queensland at the CUB Yatala Brewery. [1] It comes in 330mL "stubbies", 375mL "tinnies" and 700mL "tallies" (ie. tall bottles) at 3.5% Abv or 4.2% Abv. [2]

  3. File:GreatNorthernLogo.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Great Northern Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    Great Northern Brewing Company was a traditional “gravity flow” brewery located in the northernmost block of downtown Whitefish, Montana. The brewery opened in 1995 under the stewardship of Minott Wessinger, the great-great grandson of Henry Weinhard .

  5. Carlton & United Breweries - Wikipedia

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    Carlton breweries in 1886. Carlton & United Breweries (CUB) is an Australian brewing company based in Melbourne and owned by Japanese conglomerate Asahi Breweries.Its notable brands include Victoria Bitter, Carlton Draught, Foster's Lager, Great Northern, Resch's, Pure Blonde and Melbourne Bitter.

  6. Great Northern - Wikipedia

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    Great Northern bean, a white common bean; Great Northern Brewing Co., an Australian beer manufacturer; Great Northern (country band), led by former Mission Mountain Wood Band member Rob Quist; Great northern diver (Gavia immer), a bird also known as the common loon; Great Northern Elevator, a historic grain elevator in Buffalo, New York

  7. Harp Lager - Wikipedia

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    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. [4] [5] Courage's Alton Brewery was rebuilt to produce the lager in Great Britain. [2] By 1964, the product was sold on draught and was leader in sales for its category.

  8. Great Northern Brewery, Dundalk - Wikipedia

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    The Great Northern Brewery, which commenced operations in 1896 in Dundalk, Ireland, was the second largest brewery in Ireland, after St James’s Gate Brewery. It was bought in the late 1950s by Smithwick's Ale of Kilkenny, and subsequently by Guinness, which became part of Diageo. Up until 1960, the brewery produced stout and ale.

  9. Category:Brewery logos - Wikipedia

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