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  2. Light beer - Wikipedia

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    This is the primary definition of the term in countries such as Australia, Canada, and Scotland. In Australia, regular beers have approximately 5% alcohol by volume; light beers may have 2.2–3.2% alcohol. [11] In Scotland, the term derives from shilling categories, where 'light' customarily means a beer with less than 3.5% alcohol by volume.

  3. Beer in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Beer in Australia. A bottling machine being used in 1945 as part of an Australian beer production operation. Advertisement for Bulimba Gold Top beer, Queensland, circa 1933. Beer arrived in Australia at the beginning of British colonisation. In 2004 Australia was ranked fourth internationally in per capita beer consumption, at around 110 litres ...

  4. Cascade Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Cascade Premium Lager is an Australian-style lager, hopped with Australian "Summer" hops to give the beer a distinct spicy flavour. Alcohol Content: 4.5% [15] Originally, 5.2%. Cascade Premium Light is a low-alcohol lager, which is currently the biggest selling light beer in Australia. Alcohol Content: 2.6% [16] Degrave's Collection:

  5. List of breweries in Australia - Wikipedia

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    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%).

  6. Foster's Lager - Wikipedia

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    www.fostersbeer.com. Beer bottle. Foster's Lager is an internationally distributed brand of Australian lager. It is owned by the Japanese brewing group Asahi Group Holdings, and is brewed under licence in a number of countries, including its biggest market, the UK, where the European rights to the brand are owned by Heineken International.

  7. Low-alcohol beer - Wikipedia

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    Low-alcohol beer is beer with little or no alcohol by volume that aims to reproduce the taste of beer while eliminating or reducing the inebriating effect, carbohydrates, and calories of regular alcoholic brews. Low-alcohol beers can come in different beer styles such as lagers, stouts, and ales. Low-alcohol beer is also known as light beer ...