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Australia‘s craft beer system at brink of collapse - as breweries lose battle to multimillion dollar overseas giants
by Jack Evans, News.com, 21 Jan 2024
Australia’s once thriving independent brewery scene is at risk of collapse - and there’s a $29 billion reason for it.
The start of 2024 gave beer fans a tragic reality check with news a cult favourite – Wayward Brewery – had reached the brink of collapse.
Peter Philip, the founder of the Wayward brand based in Camperdown in Sydney’s inner west, voluntarily put the popular business into administration on January 2, owing approximately $2 million to trade creditors, statutory creditors and shareholders.
Meanwhile, some of the country’s most loved beer brands aren’t even owned by Australian companies.
Asahi, the Japanese food and beverage giant, acquired Carlton and United Breweries from AB InBev in 2019.
VB, Great Northern and Carlton - seemingly Aussie classics - are all owned by the $29 billion Japanese corporate giant.
Asahi also owns several highly-acclaimed former craft breweries across the country, including 4 Pines, Balter Brewing, Green Beacon, Mountain Goat, Pirate Life, Matilda Bay and Yak Brewing.
In the face of huge competition from multi-million dollar foreign companies, Mr Philip went out swinging, stating that conditions affecting smaller independent brewers were a “perfect storm” and that “consumers are not supporting us to the extent that we need”.
He said input costs had gone up 25 to 30 per cent in the past two years, with transport up 50 per cent and electricity up 70 per cent.
continued at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/sma...s/news-story/b34346979e966a41b2d3c18f8572c1cd
by Jack Evans, News.com, 21 Jan 2024
Australia’s once thriving independent brewery scene is at risk of collapse - and there’s a $29 billion reason for it.
The start of 2024 gave beer fans a tragic reality check with news a cult favourite – Wayward Brewery – had reached the brink of collapse.
Peter Philip, the founder of the Wayward brand based in Camperdown in Sydney’s inner west, voluntarily put the popular business into administration on January 2, owing approximately $2 million to trade creditors, statutory creditors and shareholders.
Meanwhile, some of the country’s most loved beer brands aren’t even owned by Australian companies.
Asahi, the Japanese food and beverage giant, acquired Carlton and United Breweries from AB InBev in 2019.
VB, Great Northern and Carlton - seemingly Aussie classics - are all owned by the $29 billion Japanese corporate giant.
Asahi also owns several highly-acclaimed former craft breweries across the country, including 4 Pines, Balter Brewing, Green Beacon, Mountain Goat, Pirate Life, Matilda Bay and Yak Brewing.
In the face of huge competition from multi-million dollar foreign companies, Mr Philip went out swinging, stating that conditions affecting smaller independent brewers were a “perfect storm” and that “consumers are not supporting us to the extent that we need”.
He said input costs had gone up 25 to 30 per cent in the past two years, with transport up 50 per cent and electricity up 70 per cent.
continued at: https://www.news.com.au/finance/sma...s/news-story/b34346979e966a41b2d3c18f8572c1cd