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The Brewery

Carlton Brewery 1858-1907

Author: Andrew T. Bailey   Series: Wilkinson Publishing

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A Carlton please! A name that's still shouted across every bar and hotel in Australia. It was one of six breweries that united to form the company we know today as CUB (Foster's), yet we still call it Carlton. But this is not a book of that great company - it's a book of the people that made Carlton the greatest.

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A Carlton please! A name that's still shouted across every bar and hotel in Australia. It was one of six breweries that united to form the company we know today as CUB (Foster's), yet we still call it Carlton. But this is not a book of that great company - it's a book of the people that made Carlton the greatest.

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‘A Carlton please!’ a name that’s still shouted across every bar and hotel in Australia. It was one of six breweries that united to form the company we know today as CUB (Foster’s), yet we still call it Carlton. But this is not a book of that great company – it’s a book of the people that made Carlton the greatest. The main heroes that include among others, a Lieutenant Colonel in the Victorian Horse and Field Artillery, an energetic Liverpuddlian tallow-factory apprentice, an eloquent Licenced Victuallers Association Secretary and a resourceful and dedicated fireman. There are others, unsung heroes, most of whose names are lost in demolished cellars and bottling rooms, or echo from the drains down which they poured the unsuccessful brews. Others are stuck forever in family albums of those whose great grandparents never thought to pencil a name on the back of their portrait. They were all part of the long forgotten struggle to brew an Australian beer. This is a book about them and a snapshot of Australian culture.

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About the Author

Andrew Bailey was born in Melbourne in 1957. He studied graphic design and became a Master Engraver. As a historian he had a passion for the breweries of Victoria. For some years he was involved in producing early colonial style beers and marketing them from his Fitzroy hotel.

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A Carlton please! a name that_s still shouted across every bar and hotel in Australia. It was one of six breweries that united to form the company we know today as CUB (Fosters), yet we still call it Carlton. But this is not a book of that great company it_s a book of the people that made Carlton the greatest. The main heroes that include among others, a Lieutenant Colonel in the Victorian Horse and Field Artillery, an energetic Liverpuddlian tallow-factory apprentice, an eloquent Licenced Victuallers Association Secretary and a resourceful and dedicated fireman. There are others, unsung heroes, most of whose names are lost in demolished cellars and bottling rooms, or echo from the drains down which they poured the unsuccessful brews. Others are stuck forever in family albums of those whose great grandparents never thought to pencil a name on the back of their portrait. They were all part of the long forgotten struggle to brew an Australian beer. This is a book about them and a snapshot of Australian culture.

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Product Details

Publisher
Wilkinson Publishing
Published
2nd July 2010
Pages
176
ISBN
9781921667589

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