Person

Clendinnen, F. W. J.

Occupation
Chemist

Summary

F. W. J. Clendinnen joined Carlton Brewery in 1922 and set up a laboratory. He brought science to the brewery both by instituting tighter control of the brewing process and by overcoming defects of beer. He is regarded by some as the 'father' of Australian brewing.

Published resources

Conference Papers

  • Harvey, J., 'From British Ale to Australian Lager - a Hundred Years of Change', in Proceedings of the 19th Convention of the Australia and New Zealand Section, Institute of Brewing (Hobart: 1986).. Details

Resources

See also

Rosanne Walker

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