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Carbine Stout

Extra Dry

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We Love it up Here

Brewed from 1924, Fourex (or just plain XXXX) it is the beer that is most associated with Queensland.  And rightly so.  From the cradle to the grave, it is the beer that we judge all others by.  And if a pub doesn't have it on tap - it's the pub's problem, not yours.

Eumundi

After the beer's initial success, the Eumundi Brewing Group Ltd went public on the Australian Stock Exchange in 1989.  The subscription price was 50c a share.  Within the first six months the stock had plummeted and has not recovered.  In fact the company's continued operations were in doubt unless it could be radically restructured.  The unfortunate decline had been caused by an economic recession and a vigorous beer price war between its giant competitors.  

Dishing up Dry

Due to the mild flavour and subtle aroma Castlemaine Extra Dry is well suited to brunches and lightly flavoured meals.  A perfect partner with your salmon, pastry or chicken dishes.  The fruity aroma also complements spicy Asian meals including Indian vindaloo and curries.

A Good Bet

Named from the Champion horse Carbine (1885-1914), winner of 33 races from 43 starts including the Melbourne Cup, Carbine Stout has a rich pedigree.  The midnight black beer is a traditional style stout that has been around since 1924.

Good as Gold

Walk into virtually any Queensland Pub and you will find Fourex Gold, or Carlton mid-strength on tap.  And, while you will perhaps cop some flack from your mates, if you have a jolly good excuse for drinking it (which normally must be evidenced by rattling car keys or pointing out you have half a day of work left), isn't considered wholly strange.  It is, apart from some gentle ribbing, socially acceptable.  Further, you might even win a gold stubbie!

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