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Speight's is a beer brand and a brewery located in Dunedin, New Zealand. The brand is owned by the Japanese-controlled holding company Lion , itself a subsidiary of Kirin . Speight's is best known for its Gold Medal Ale, one of the best-selling beers in New Zealand.
Speight's brewery in Dunedin. In the 1930s, the New Zealander Morton Coutts invented the continuous fermentation process. This, and the culture of the six o'clock swill, was to have an influence on the styles of beer brewed and drunk in New Zealand which shifted from ales to lagers, using continuous fermentation. The style of beer made by this ...
Jugs of tap beer Beer is the most popular alcoholic drink in New Zealand, accounting for 59% of available alcohol for sale in 2023, down from 65% in 2009. At around 61 litres per person per annum, New Zealand was ranked 27th in global beer consumption per capita in 2019. About 85% of beer available in New Zealand in 2023 was produced locally, and 15% was imported. The vast majority of beer ...
Amid Tampa Bay’s booming restaurant scene comes a first for Dunedin: a food hall. Dunedin Mix, a food hall, event space and rotating bar, is expected to open in December. Brandon Stanley ...
Dunedin Brewery is located in Dunedin, Florida, United States, was established in 1995 and is the oldest distributing microbrewery in Florida. [1] Dunedin Brewery is family owned and operated by founders Michael N. Bryant and Kandi Bryant. [2] [3] The brewery produces many varieties of beer, ale and lager—along with numerous seasonal ...
Charles Speight CBE (30 July 1865 – 19 February 1928) was a New Zealand brewer and businessman.. Speight was born in Dunedin, New Zealand, in 1865. [1] In the 1926 King's Birthday Honours Speight was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire in recognition of his role as vice-chairman of the New Zealand and South Seas International Exhibition.
The Society of Beer Advocates asked the Intellectual Property Office of New Zealand (IPoNZ) for the brewery's Radler trademark to be revoked. The issues of this trademark were brought to public attention when a small independent brewery ( Green Man Brewery ) in Dunedin , Otago released its own Radler (since renamed to Cyclist).
The theatre was built as a purpose-designed cinema in 1914 by the King Edward Picture Theatre Company. This included some people prominent in Dunedin business such as William and Mary Ann Hudson of the eponymous confectionery company, the brewer Charles Speight and Robert and Charles Greenslade, also of the brewery ().