One of the most preferred beers in Australia, Victoria Bitter has long been Australia's best seller. The chilled wonder, which possesses a full-bodied flavour, will quench thirst and be the best beverage to chill by the pool on a hot summer day.
Victoria Bitter
The famous green tin is Australia's most iconic beer.
Guinness
Guinness was first introduced to the market in 1759 in Ireland, and it continues to draw in profits. This beer has an ABV of 4.2% and a calorie count of 125 per can.
Time honoured traditions. Australia's oldest surviving brewery, the Cascade Brewery in Hobart, Tasmania, is still operating almost 200 years after its establishment in 1824.
What is the most popular drink in Australia? Australians boast about their selection and variety of alcohol. The most famous drink in Australia is vino. The most consumed drink in this country is red wine.
Nail Brewing is an Australian brewery and the producer of the world's most expensive beer, the Antarctic Nail Ale.
Beginning in 1864, Carlton Draught was founded in Carlton, Victoria, and most likely known as the brand behind the 'It's a Big Ad' marketing campaign from a few years ago. It's also been labelled the official beer of the AFL, and is still manufactured in Victoria.
The Espresso Martini has come out on top as Australia's most popular cocktail according to new research by soft drink and mixer producer Fentimans.
Beer and wine have also been referred to as the unofficial national drinks of Australia.
A bottle of Budweiser beer. The slogan was changed to the “King of Beers” in the mid-twentieth century as aluminum cans became a more popular form of packaging. It's still in use today and is featured predominately on Budweiser labels.
Lager & Pilsner
(Budweiser, Coors Light, Corona and Michelob Ultra are all lagers.) This type of beer is perfect for beginners as it's known for its light, crisp taste and smooth flavor. Pilsners, a type of Lager, are slightly more spicy than a traditional Lager and are typically higher in hops flavor.
Victoria Bitter
Known as the strongest beer in Australia, VB stays true to its name with its bitterness and full-bodied flavour.
Like other products, the Goods and Services Tax (GST) of 10 per cent also applies to alcoholic drinks; this is added to the cost after the excise has been applied. As a result, almost half the price of beer is made up by taxes; 42 per cent, according to the Brewers Association.
Glenfiddich 1964 Vintage Malt Scotch Whisky
This version of the Glenfiddich distillery's whisky, released in 1964 and limited to 1,964 bottles, is the most expensive bottle of alcohol in Australia.
The alcohol beverages most commonly consumed by Australians are bottled wine (34%), regular strength beer (19%), and bottled spirits/liqueur (15%).
According to Beverage Digest, Coca Cola is by far the best selling soda in the United States.
1831), and the Bombardier Ale is one of their better known drops. This is a beautiful example of an English ale.
Hope and Anchor Tavern, Hobart, Tasmania
Established in 1807, the Hope and Anchor Tavern is technically Australia's oldest continuously licensed pub.
In the 18th century, John Boston, a former convict, became Australia's first official brewer who brewed a beverage from Indian corn made bitter using love-apple stalks.