Corporate Body

Carlton Brewery Ltd (1896 - ?)

From
1896
Carlton, Victoria, Australia
Functions
Food or beverage industry
Location
Carlton, Victoria

Summary

Carlton Brewery Ltd was established in 1896 when it took over Carlton and West End Breweries Ltd. The Business was later acquired by Carlton and United Breweries.

Timeline

 1896 - ? Carlton Brewery Ltd
       1950 - Carlton and United Breweries Limited (CUB)

Published resources

Books

  • Feldmann, Jules, Gadsden: the First 100 Years (West Melbourne: J. Gadsden Australia, 1980), 169 pp. Details

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

Ailie Smith

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