Beer production in Australia has traditionally been dominated by regional producers. Since the 1980s, there have been a steady stream of takeovers and amalgamations, and now the two major producers (who were once Australian-owned) are Carlton & United Breweries (CUB) and Lion.
In December 2011, CUB became a subsidiary of British multinational SABMiller (the world's then-second-largest international brewing company) and in October 2016 CUB became 100% owned by AB InBev the world's largest brewing company, based in Belgium. AB InBev then sold CUB to Japanese company Asahi Breweries on 1 June 2020.[1]
Since October 2009, Lion has been a subsidiary of Japanese brewer, Kirin Company a brewing company established in 1885. The largest remaining Australian owned brewer is Coopers Brewery[2] with a market share of about 4% of total beer volume sales in Australia.[3]
The two foreign-owned companies accounted for 89% of beer volume sales in 2011, with CUB's market share at 48% (declining from a 55% market share in 2006)[4] and Lion at 41% (increasing from 37%).[5]
Australia's first craft brewery, originally established in Fremantle. In 1990 it was purchased by Carlton & United Breweries who subsequently closed the Western Australian brewery. 'Grand Champion' and 'Champion Large Brewery' at the 2008 Australian International Beer Awards.[7]
Balter Brewing are a multiple award-winning Gold Coast based brewery that was acquired by Carlton & United Breweries on 5 December 2019.[8] Their awards include Best Newcomer and Champion Medium Australian Brewery at the 2017 Australian International Beer Awards and Champion Large Australian Brewery in 2019.
Winner of 'Champion Large Australian Brewery' at the 2015 Australian International Beer Awards.[9] 4 Pines announced on 22 September 2017 that they had been purchased by AB InBev.[10]
Mountain Goat Beer was purchased by Asahi in September 2015 and is therefore no longer an independent owned microbrewery. They have won many local awards including Champion Australian Beer at the 2015 Australian International Beer Awards.
Green Beacon was purchased by Asahi on 21 August 2019.[12] Green Beacon is a multi-award-winning brewery having been named 2017 Champion Small Australian Brewery and 2018 Champion Medium Australian Brewery at the Australian International Beer Awards.
Part of Lion, famous for the James Squires range and Orchard Crush cider. Also brews Malt Shovel Brewers (once named Mad Brewers) and Kosciuszko Pale Ale.
Originally owned by Little World Beverages, in 2012 the company became part of Lion. In 2015 the Healesville brewery was closed and production moved to Geelong.[15] Beer range includes White Ale, Dark Ale & Pale Ale. The White Ale was named 2017 Champion Australian Beer at the Australian International Beer Awards.[16]
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 Awards[18]
Australia's first Female owned and operated brewery founded by Jayne Lewis and Danielle Allen. Initially sold to Fermentum in January 2021 and later onsold to Lion when the Fermentum family of brands were acquired by Lion on 9 September 2021.[17] Winner of 'Champion Medium Sized Australian Brewery' at the 2016 Australian International Beer Awards.[19]
Feral is a multi award-winning brewery that was named as 2009 'Grand Champion' and 2012 'Champion Large Australian Brewery' at the Australian International Beer Awards. It was announced on 12 October 2017 that it had been fully acquired by Coca-Cola Amatil.[22]
Vale Brewing was originally established as the McLaren Vale Beer Company before becoming Vale Brewing. In 2010 their Vale Ale was the winner of the GABS Hottest 100 Aussie Craft Beers of the Year. They also brew beers under the Fox Hat Brewing label.[23] They were purchased in October 2017 by beverage company, Bickford's Australia.[24]
Microbreweries
A microbrewery, or craft brewery, is a modern brewery which produces a limited amount of beer, usually with an orientation toward distinctive and flavourful products. In Australia, there is no strict definition for a microbrewery; however, the definition for membership of the Independent Brewers Association provides a fair guide that could be considered appropriate. That is, a brewer sells less than 40 million litres of beer per annum and is not more than 20% owned by a brewer that produces more than 40 million litres of beer per annum anywhere in the world.[25]
The following is a list of notable microbreweries in Australia, listed alphabetically. In July 2017, there was approximately 500 small breweries in Australia.[26]
Placed 15th in top craft breweries in Australia in the 2018 Beer Cartel Craft Beer Survey.[28] Key beers; West Coast IPA, Just Beer, Elsie the Milk Stout.
In March 2019 Bentspoke won two medals at the International Brewing Awards in London, a gold medal for their "Barley Griffin" Pale Ale and a silver medal for their "Crankshaft" IPA.[29] This was the second time in a row that Bentspoke had been awarded a gold and a silver medal at the show.[30]
Winner of the 'Champion Small Brewery' at the 2016, and the 'Champion International Small Brewery' and 'Champion Australasian Brewery' at the 2017 Australian International Beer Awards.
Winner of the 'Champion Small Brewery' at the 2006, and the 'Champion International Small Brewery' and 'Champion Australasian Brewery' at the 2007 Australian International Beer Awards.
One of Australia's largest independently owned craft breweries, although in 2009 Woolworths acquired a 25% stake in the company. In 2016 Woolworths was bought out of its 25% via a capital raising.
Winner of GABS Hottest #1 2022 with Status Quo,[32] first brewery to win the GABS Hottest #1 on debut, Highest Rated brewery on Untappd,[33] Winner of NSW Favourite Brewery Venue 2023.[34]
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