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Beer Everyday
Beer Everyday Boags Prem Lager Bt 375ml Ctn $59.99 Brookvale Ginger Bt 500ml Ctn $79.99 Byron Brewery Premium Lager Ctn $54.99 Carlton Draught Bt 375ml Ctn $63.99 Carlton Dry Bt 355ml Ctn $54.99 Coopers Pale Bt 375ml Ctn $53.99 WAS $54.99 Coopers Pale Bt 750ml Ctn $64.99 Coopers Pale Cans 24pk Carton $53.99 WAS $54.99 Coopers Session 375ml Carton $59.99 Coopers Spark Ale Bt 375ml Ctn $61.99 Coopers Spark Ale Bt 750ml Ctn $61.99 Coopers Stout Bt 375ml Carton $74.99 Coopers XPA Cans Carton $59.99 Coopers XPA CTN $59.99 Crown Lager Bt 375ml Ctn $64.99 Great Northern Bt 330ml 24pk Carton $54.99 Hahn Super Dry Bt 330ml Ctn $54.99 James Squire 150 Lashes 30pk Can Ctn $72.99 James Squire 150 Lashes Bt 330ml Ctn $57.99 WAS $62.99 Matsos Ginger 330ml Carton $92.99 Melbourne Bitter Bt 375ml Ctn $69.99 Pure Blonde Bt 355ml Ctn $53.99 WAS $56.99 Tooheys Extra Dry Bt 345ml Ctn $49.99 Tooheys New Bt 375ml Ctn $52.99 Tooheys New Bt 750ml Ctn $63.99 Tooheys New Can 375ml 30pk $62.99 Tooheys Old Black Bt 375ml Ctn $59.99 Victoria Bitter Bt 375ml 24pk Ctn $54.99 WAS $56.99 Victoria Bitter Bt 750ml Ctn $63.99 Victoria Bitter Can 375ml 30pk $63.99 Beer Craft 4 Pines SCHWARZBIER Ctn $79.99 Bakalar Non Alcoholic Ctn $39.99 Balter Captain Sensible 16pk Ctn $54.99 Balter Dimples Ctn $130.00 Balter IPA 16pk Ctn $69.99 Balter Lager Ctn $59.99 Balter XPA Ctn $59.99 Bentspoke Barley Griffin Ctn $99.99 Bentspoke Hows it Gosen Ctn $80.00 Big Head Ctn $79.99 Black Hops Hornet IPA 16pk Ctn $80.00 Black Hops Pale cans 16pk Ctn $64.99 Black Hops Tropic Like it Hot Ctn -
Cocktails Cocktail Classics Reds Whites Beer & Cider
SPARKLING & STICKY BEER & CIDER WHITES REDS COCKTAILS COCKTAIL CLASSICS SPARKLING Azahara NV Red Cliffs, Victoria 8.0 30.0 Villa Sandi Prosecco Veneto, Italy 9.5 40.0 Rumball Sparkling Shiraz Coonawarra, South Australia 42.0 Segura Viudas Cava Catalunya, Spain 43.0 Chandon Brut Yarra Valley, Victoria 65.0 Howard Park Grand Jeté Mount Barker, Western Australia 66.0 Bollinger NV Champagne, France 120.0 Mumm Cordon Rouge Brut Reims, France 120.0 Veuve Clicquot NV Reims, France 140.0 STICKY All Saints Rutherglen Tawny Rutherglen, Victoria 9.0 39.0 D’Arenberg Noble Mud Pie McLaren Vale, South Australia 41.0 Vasse Felix Cane Cut Margaret River, Western Australia 48.0 SPARKLING & STICKY ON TAP (425ml) Carlton Draught 4.6% 9.0 Pure Blonde 4.2% 9.0 Jack’s Pale Ale 5.0% 9.0 James Squire 150 Lashes 4.2% 9.5 Cheeky Monkey Blonde Capuchin Blonde Ale 4.9% 9.5 Peroni Leggera 3.5% 9.5 Lazy Yak 4.2% 10.0 Ruby Tuesday Amber Ale 4.7% 10.0 Peroni (500ml) 5.1% 12.5 Matilda Bay Dirty Granny Apple Cider 5.5% 10.0 BOTTLED BEER Cascade Premium Light 2.6% 6.5 Victoria Bitter 4.9% 7.5 Hahn Super Dry 4.6% 7.5 Fosters Lager 4.9% 8.0 Melbourne Bitter 4.6% 8.0 Redds Apple Ale 4.0% 8.0 Hoegaarden 4.9% 9.0 Corona 4.5% 9.0 Crown Lager 4.9% 9.0 Grolsch 5.0% 9.0 Matilda Bay ‘Beez Neez’ Honey Wheat Beer 4.7% 9.0 Pilsner Urquell 4.4% 9.0 Miller Genuine Draft 4.7% 9.0 Heineken 5.0% 9.5 Matso’s Ginger Beer 3.5% 10.0 Matso’s Mango Beer 4.5% 10.0 Matilda Bay ‘Dogbolter’ Dark Lager 5.2% 12.0 CIDER Bulmers Original 500ml 4.7% 13.0 Kopparberg Pear 330ml 4.5% 10.0 BEER & CIDER Tatachilla -
CAMRA Highlands & Western Isles
CAMRA Highlands & Western Isles Contains Full List of Highlands & Western Isles Real Ale Outlets “No Real Beer in Scotland” More beer choice arrives - Shock claim! in Inverness - Old and New Highland Breweries add new beers More awards for Highland breweries Order! Order! Our dis?-honourable members enjoy Highland beer In memory of John Aird elcome… to the Spring edition of our ne of the joys of enjoying real ale is the continual quarterly newsletter. In this edition: W O changes and developments that you find. > John Aird remembered The way that real beer develops over the days that it is > Updated Branch Diary > Socials, Tastings & Outings - Reports being served in one of our good pubs, the way that brew- > Awards news ers tweak and develop their beers so that you are contin- > Focus on - new Editor, Gordon Streets ually comparing and appreciating,. > Your Letters and E-mails Here in the Highlands, we are enjoying 2 new, local > Real Cider News breweries starting / increasing the beer they are produc- > Pub & Brewery News ing and selling. There is the news of another new brew- > Updated Real Ale Pubs list ery being established in the Elgin area, and yet another We welcome your letters, news, views and opinions. Let us know what is happening at your local, or tell us new brewery may be brewing this year in the Glen Ur- about pubs you have visited. quhart area. Thanks to all who have taken trouble to send in pub and beer reports, or articles, but especially to regulars Some of our bigger, established breweries are producing Eric, Gareth, Steve and Jack, who keep us up-to-date new beers and even more seasonal, experimental beers. -
Final Liquor Guide Update Beer Aug 2013
UPDATE TO THE LICENSEES' LIQUOR GUIDE - Sept 2013 OFF PREMISE ON PREMISE INCL. GST BOTTLE INCL. GST W/SALE BEER PACKAGED AUSTRALIAN NO. PER INCL. EXCISE LOW HIGH SIZE ML CARTON BOTTLE from Brewers CTN. & BOT. DEP. MARGIN MARGIN EXCL. GST CARLTON & UNITED BREWERIES (FOSTERS) COOPERS BREWERY LTD Phone Orders: 13 23 37 Fax Orders: 13 22 82 Orders: 8440 1844 Fax: 8440 1999 Bluetongue Ginger Beer Birell Premium - Bottle 330 24 53.14 68.56 4.03 8.37 9.66 - Bottle 375 24 22.14 28.44 1.66 3.42 3.94 Bluetongue Premium - Can 375 24 22.14 28.44 1.66 3.42 3.94 - Bottle 330 24 54.10 69.80 4.11 8.53 9.83 Coopers 62 Bluetongue Premium Light - Bottle 355 24 46.53 60.01 3.53 7.32 8.44 - Bottle 330 24 37.29 48.05 2.82 5.84 6.73 Coopers Celebration Ale Bluetongue Traditional Pilsener - Bottles 355 24 44.50 57.38 3.37 6.99 8.06 - Bottle 330 24 53.14 68.56 4.03 8.37 9.66 Coopers Clear Carlton Black - Can 355 24 37.90 48.84 2.87 5.94 6.84 - Bottle 375 24 45.54 58.73 3.45 7.16 8.25 - Bottle 355 24 37.90 48.84 2.87 5.94 6.84 Carlton Cold Coopers Dark Ale - Bottle 375 24 38.14 49.15 2.89 5.97 6.89 - Bottle 375 24 38.97 50.22 2.95 6.11 7.04 - Can 375 30 44.28 57.04 2.68 5.54 6.39 Coopers Mild Ale Carlton Draught - Can 375 24 33.83 43.57 2.73 5.81 6.81 - Bottle 375 24 45.54 58.73 3.45 7.16 8.25 - Bottle 375 24 33.83 43.57 2.73 5.81 6.81 - Bottle 750 12 45.59 58.79 6.91 14.33 16.52 Coopers Pale Ale - Bottle (3x4 pack) 750 12 45.59 58.79 6.91 14.33 16.52 - Bottle 375 24 39.32 50.68 2.98 6.16 7.11 - Can 375 24 45.54 58.73 3.45 7.16 8.25 - Bottle 750 12 38.63 49.78 -
Landmark Literature
JANUARY 2018 # 60 Upfront In My View Feature Business Monitoring big cat diets Catching the next wave Tracking down counterfeit PolyLC’s Andrew Alpert – by a whisker in IMS drugs with Minilab shares his lessons learned 13 18 34 – 43 44 – 48 Landmark Literature Ten experts select and reflect on standout papers that advanced analytical science in 2017. 22 – 33 www.theanalyticalscientist.com NORTH AMERICA SPP speed. USLC® resolution. A new species of column. • Drastically faster analysis times. • Substantially improved resolution. • Increased sample throughput with existing instrumentation. • Dependable reproducibility. Choose Raptor™ SPP LC columns for all of your valued assays to experience Selectivity Accelerated. www.restek.com/raptor www.restek.com/raptor Pure Chromatography Image of the Month Core Values Researchers at Scripps Institution of Oceanography have developed a new way to measure the average temperature of the world’s oceans over geological time. The scientists used a dual-inlet isotope ratio mass spectrometer to measure noble gases trapped in Antarctic ice caps, and showed that mean global ocean temperature increased by 2.57 ± 0.24 degrees Celsius over the last glacial transition (20,000 to 10,000 years ago). Seen here is an ice core from West Antarctica, drilled in 2012. Credit: Jay Johnson/IDDO. Reference: B Bereiter et al., “Mean global ocean temperatures during the last glacial transition”, Nature, 553, 39–44 (2018). Would you like your photo featured in Image of the Month? Send it to [email protected] -
Cocktails Mocktails
Cocktails 15 Aperol Spritz Prosecco, Aperol & soda Dark ‘N’ Stormy Ginger beer & dark rum Espresso Martini Cremè De Café, vodka & espresso coffee French Martini Vodka, Chambord & pineapple juice Grey Goose Le Fizz Vodka, St Germain & soda Hot Tamale Vodka, tomato juice & chilli Lemon Pie Vodka, Blue Curacao & lemonade Negroni Gin, Campari & Vermouth Old Fashioned Bourbon, bitters, sugar syrup & soda Raspberry Sour Raspberries, vodka & lime juice Rusty Nail Scotch & Drambuie St Germain Spritz St Germain, Prosecco & soda Mocktails 10 Apple Pie Apple cider, apple juice, lime juice, sugar & cinnamon Nojito Mint, lime juice, brown sugar, lemonade & rum essence Virgin Mary Lemon, lime, spices, tomato juice & celery Bottled Beer & Cider 4 Pines Pale Ale 7.5 James Squire Broken Shackles 7.8 Asahi 7.8 Melbourne Bitter 750ml 11 Budweiser 7 Miller Chill 6.5 Carlton Midstrength 5.6 Peroni Nastro 7.3 Carlton Zero 4 Peroni Red 5.5 Coopers Original Ale 6.2 Pure Blonde Organic Cider 6.8 Corona 8 Sapporo Black 650ml can 12 Crown Lager 7.5 Stella Artois 8 Furphy Lager 6.7 Stomping Ground IPA can 10 Gage Rd Pipe Dreams 6.5 Wild Yak Pacific Ale 6.6 Great Northern Original 6.2 Rekorderlig Strawberry & Lime Cider 10.5 Guinness can 9.5 Somersby Apple or Pear Cider 7.2 Heineken 7.4 Strongbow Rose 6.5 Heineken Zero 4.7 Rusty Yak Ginger Beer can 8 James Squire 150 Lashes 7.8 GladstoneParkHotel GladstoneParkHotel gladstoneparkhotel.com.au Beer & Cider on Tap Bulmers Patiently matured in vats close to the orchards of the Tipperary countryside, Bulmers Cider has a crisp, refreshing flavour and a natural authentic character Byron Bay Lager A thoughtfully crafted balance between hop and malt. -
2017 AIBA Catalogue of Results
2017 CATALOGUE OF RESULTS The Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria (RASV) thanks the following partners and supporters for their involvement. PRESENTING PARTNERS MAJOR SPONSOR EVENT PARTNERS EVENT TICKETING PARTNERS TROPHY SPONSORS SUPPORTERS 2017 Catalogue of Results The Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria Limited ABN 66 006 728 785 ACN 006 728 785 Melbourne Showgrounds Epsom Road Ascot Vale VIC 3032 Telephone +61 3 9281 7444 Facsimile +61 3 9281 7592 www.rasv.com.au List of Office Bearers As at 01/02/2017 Patron Her Excellency the Honourable Linda Dessau AM – Governor of Victoria Board of Directors MJ (Matthew) Coleman CGV (Catherine) Ainsworth DS (Scott) Chapman D (Darrin) Grimsey AJ (Alan) Hawkes NE (Noelene) King OAM JA (Joy) Potter PJB (Jason) Ronald OAM SC (Stephen) Spargo AM Chairman MJ (Matthew) Coleman Chief Executive Officer M. O’Sullivan Company Secretary J. Perry Event Manager, Beverage Damian Nieuwesteeg Telephone: +61 3 9281 7461 Email: [email protected] Australian International 1 Beer Awards Australia’s finest beers begin with Australia’s finest malt. Barrett Burston Malting and Cryermalt A passion for the finest ingredients. bbmalt.com.au cryermalt.com.au Contents Message from the CEO 4 Message from the Head Judge 5 2017 Report on Entries 7 2017 Judging Panel 8 2017 Champion Trophy Winners 11 2017 Major Trophy Winners 15 2017 Results 19 Best Australian Style Lager Best European Style Lager Best International Lager Best Pilsner Best Amber / Dark Lager Best Australian Style Pale Ale Best New World Style Pale Ale Best -
Outside Covers
YARRADALE STUD 2013 YEARLING SALE 12.00PM SUNDAY 19 MAY O’BRIEN ROAD, GIDGEGANNUP, WESTERN AUSTRALIA FROST GIANT HE’S COMING New to Western Australia in 2013 A son of GIANT’S CAUSEWAY, just like champion sire, SHAMARDAL. From the STORM CAT sireline, just like successful WA sire MOSAYTER - sire of MR MOET, TRAVINATOR, ROMAN KNOWS etc This durable, tough Group 1 winner, won from 2 years through to 5 years and was a top class performer on both turf and dirt. In his freshman year in 2012 he was fourth leading first crop sire in America!! (ahead of Big Brown, Street Boss etc) • Ranked number 1 by % winners to runners – 80% • Ranked number 1 by Stakes horses to runners – 27% • All time leading money earnings for a first crop sire in America’s North East. With his first crop of 2YO’s in 2012 he sired: • 15 runners for 12 individual 2YO winners! • 4 of those were 2YO stakes horses! • Average earnings of over $50,000 for every 2YO! Continuing on from what has been a wonderful year on the racetrack for our Yarradale Stud graduates, we take great pleasure in presenting to you our 2013 Yarradale Stud Yearling Sale catalogue. After four successful editions of the on farm sale, we are now seeing some fantastic results and stories coming out of these sales. Not only have the previous on farm sales been a great day out with wonderful crowds in attendance, these sales are now proving to be a great source of winners. Obviously our aim is to sell yearlings that go on and perform and we have been thrilled to see the graduates of our previous sales really hitting their straps in recent times. -
Studyof Guinness
THIBAULT DEMURGE SSTTUUDDYY OOFF GGUUIINNNNEESSSS YEAR: 2006-2007 DIPLOMA: DUETI C ONTENTS BEER CONSUMMATION IN IRELAND: .................................................................... 2 PRESENTATION OF GUINNESS : ............................................................................... 4 THE STEPS TO BREW GUINNESS? .............................................................................................. 6 THEORIES ABOUT ADVERTISING ............................................................................ 8 GLOBAL BRANDING ................................................................................................................. 8 DEFINITION OF GLOBAL BRANDING ......................................................................................... 8 The consumers’ percepton of global brands .................................................................................. 9 Analyse of global branding .............................................................................................................. 9 Challenges facing global brands .................................................................................................... 10 THE MEDIA ........................................................................................................................... 11 Television ....................................................................................................................................... 11 Newspapers .................................................................................................................................. -
Is Craft Brewing a Threat to the Sales of Mainstream Brands in South Africa
Is Craft Brewing a threat to the sales of mainstream brands in South Africa By Carmen Martin Submitted in fulfilment/partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Masters in Business Administration to be awarded at the Nelson Mandela University April 2018 Supervisor: Dr Jessica Fraser DECLARATION BY CANDIDATE NAME: ___________________________________________________________Carmen Martin STUDENT NUMBER: _________________________________________________198180170 QUALIFICATION: ____________________________________________________Masters in Business Administration TITLE OF PROJECT: _________________________________________________ Is Craft Brewing a threat to the sales of mainstream ___________________________________________________________________brands in South Africa ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ DECLARATION: In accordance with Rule G5.6.3, I hereby declare that the above-mentioned treatise/ dissertation/ thesis is my own work and that it has not previously been submitted for assessment to another University or for another qualification. SIGNATURE: ________________________________________________________ DATE: _____________________________________________________________9 March 2018 THE DEGREE OF MASTERS IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CARMEN ESTELLE MARTIN Previous qualifications: 2003 BSc in Microbiology and Zoology University of Port Elizabeth 2005 BSc (Hons) -
DBS Business Review 01| 2017 INTERVIEW | Dbsbusinessreview.Ie
DBS Business Review 01| 2017 INTERVIEW | dbsbusinessreview.ie There’s a Wolf in Wicklow – and It’s Leading the Pack! Simon Lynch Co-Founder of the Wicklow Wolf Brewery Bray, Co. Wicklow, Ireland Alan Morgan Editor-in-Chief, DBS Business Review Dublin Business School Dublin, Ireland © Simon Lynch and Alan Morgan. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ . Introduction As I drove into the quaint seaside town of Bray on a brisk autumnal morning to meet Simon Lynch, co-founder of The Wicklow Wolf Brewery, I was aware that there was something changing in the behaviour of beer drinkers in Ireland. As a consumer behaviour academic, I have always been interested in phenomena that fundamentally change consumption behaviour, for example TV in the 60’s and 70’s, video in the 80’s, the internet and of course German discounters in the 90’s and noughties. But I just wasn’t aware that the consumer behavioural change toward beer in Ireland was coming down the tracks like a freight train in the form of ‘craft beer’, and this was knocking a lot of the bigger mass producers out of the way. According to the 2016 report for the Independent Craft Brewers of Ireland and Bord Bia it is estimated that there are some 90 microbreweries operating in the Republic of Ireland, of which 62 are production microbreweries and at least 28 are contracting companies. There has been a 29% increase in the number of production microbreweries from 48 in 2015 to 62 in 2016. -
FACTBOOK 2020 (Updated on August 6, 2020) Contents
FACTBOOK 2020 (Updated on August 6, 2020) Contents Asahi Group Philosophy Medium-Term Management Policy Soft Drinks Business Asahi Group Philosophy …………………… 2 Asahi Soft Drinks Co., Ltd. ………………………19 Medium-Term Management Policy ………… 3 Sales by Asahi Soft Drinks ………………………20 Domestic Soft Drinks Market Data ……………21 Corporate Data Food Business Company Overview …………………………… 4 Asahi Group Foods, Ltd. …………………… 23 Stock Information ……………………………… 5 Domestic Food Business Market Data … 24 Main Associate Companies ………………… 6 Corporate Governance Structure ………… 7 Overseas Business List of Group Production Facilities ……… 8 Company History ……………………………… 9 Overview of Overseas Business …………… 25 Global Beer Market …………………………… 26 Europe business ……………………………… 27 Financial and Management Indices Europe Beer Market …………………………… 28 Oceania Alcohol Beverages business ……… 29 Consolidated Financial Statements Oceania Alcohol Beverages Market ………… 30 (J GAAP / IFRS) ………………………………… 11 Oceania Non-Alcohol Beverages business … 31 Southeast Asia Beverages business 32 Group Businesses (Malaysia) ……… Asahi Group at a Glance ……………………… 12 Alcohol Beverages Business Asahi Breweries, Ltd. ………………………… 13 Beer-Type Beverages: Sales by Container Type and Market Channel …………………… 14 Sales Volume by Month in 2019 …………… 15 Sales Volume by Month in 2020 …………… 16 Domestic Alcohol Beverages Market Data 17 Liquor Tax ………………………………………… 18 1 Asahi Group Philosophy 2 Medium-Term Management Policy Medium-Term Management Policy Enhancing "Glocal Value Creation Management" based on Asahi Group