Article from the age regarding mass brewers

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m.theage.com.au/business/bitter-battles-in-what-looks-to-be-an-ailing-market-20130208-2e3wx.html
 
Good article. What was that about coca-cola working with coopers?
 
Yeah sorry about the cut and paste link, it was late and I was on my phone :)
 
"Most new products [are] between 3.5 per cent and 4.5 per cent alcohol by volume, which means the beer market is well placed in the regulatory world. Essentially, all beer is low alcohol - it's actually hard to make anything above 5.5 per cent taste good"
 
carniebrew said:
"Most new products [are] between 3.5 per cent and 4.5 per cent alcohol by volume, which means the beer market is well placed in the regulatory world. Essentially, all beer is low alcohol - it's actually hard to make anything above 5.5 per cent taste good"[/size]
I loved that part, gives me a excuse for nearly all of my beers!
 
Looks like once again the mass brewers are mass debating.

edit: I was under the impression that Coca Cola Amatil sold the Warnervale brewery plant to SAB Miller - so do they still own the plant or not? The article doesn't make it clear.
 
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