Carlton breweries in 1886

Carlton & United Breweries (CUB) is an Australian brewing company based in Melbourne and owned by Japanese conglomerate Asahi Breweries. Its notable brands include Victoria Bitter, Carlton Draught, Foster's Lager, Great Northern, Resch's, Pure Blonde and Melbourne Bitter.

CUB was established in 1904 as a merger of six existing breweries with Carl Pinschof as chairman and became a public company in 1913. It first expanded outside Victoria in 1931 and acquired a number of other brewing companies over the following decades. In 1983 it became a wholly owned subsidiary of Elders IXL and CUB was delisted from the stock exchange. In 1990, Elders IXL was renamed Foster's Group, and in July 2004, Fosters Group changed its name to Carlton & United Beverages. In February 2009, CUB announced the decision to separate the Australian Wine division from the Australian Beer, Cider & Spirits (BCS) division, and rename BCS to Carlton & United Breweries.

In December 2011, American multinational SABMiller acquired Foster's Group, and took over ownership of Carlton & United Breweries as part of the acquisition. Subsequently, in October 2016, CUB was included in the purchase of SABMiller by Anheuser-Busch InBev. SABMiller ceased trading on global stock markets and as a result, Carlton & United was then owned by Anheuser-Busch InBev.

In July 2019, Asahi Breweries agreed to purchase CUB, with the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission and Foreign Investment Review Board approving the deal in May 2020.

History

Bottle of Victoria Bitter
Carlton Dry Bottle

Carlton and United Breweries was formed in 1904 with the merger of six major Australian breweries: Carlton Brewery, Castlemaine Brewery Company (Melbourne), Foster Brewing Company, McCracken's City Brewery, Shamrock Brewing and Malting Company and Victoria Brewery. The six breweries - along with another two (Melbourne Brewery and Distillery Pty Ltd and Coghlan and Tulloch's Ballarat Brewing Co Ltd) - had formed a cartel known as the Society of Melbourne Brewers in 1903. Emil Resch played a significant role in enabling the amalgamation. Resch also went on to become the first general manager of CUB. The company became public in 1913 with the issue of 100,000 shares.

Over time it has bought out many other brewers, such as Abbotsford Co-operative Brewery in 1924 (a company set up by independent hoteliers to combat the anti-competitive nature of the Society of Melbourne Brewers.) Their first interstate acquisition was Northern Australian Breweries and the Cairns Brewery in 1931. Further acquisitions were the Ballarat Brewing Company, Queensland Brewery Ltd, Thos McLauchlin & Co Pty Ltd, Richmond Brewery and Tooth & Co.

In 1983, CUB was wholly bought by Elders IXL, a giant Australian diversified conglomerate with pastoral, financial, materials, and food interests. Elders Brewing Group (as it then became known as) continued to acquire brewing companies in the United Kingdom, Canada and the United States. In 1990 Elders Brewing Group changed its name to Foster's Group, to reflect the name of their most internationally recognised product.

In 1985, CUB purchased the Tooth and Co. site on Broadway in Sydney. The company demolished all of the existing Kent Brewery buildings on this site, except for one. CUB Management decided to close the Broadway site in 2003, with one of the reasons given being that it was a "large island of industry stranded in Sydney's central residential revival" that was happening in nearby Chippendale. In 2007, the site was sold and redeveloped into the Central Park precinct containing office blocks, shopping centre, a boutique hotel known as The Old Clare Hotel and the heritage brewery yard buildings underwent an extensive refurbishment.

In July 2004, Carlton & United Breweries changed its name to Carlton & United Beverages (retaining CUB acronym), citing the company's diversification into pre-mixed drinks, juices, ciders and non-alcoholic drinks.

In February 2009, Foster's announced the outcomes of a review of its global wine business, including the decision to separate the Australian Wine division from the Australian Beer, Cider & Spirits (BCS) division, and rename BCS to Carlton & United Breweries.

In mid-June 2016 CUB made the controversial decision to lay off 55 workers (mostly electricians and fitters) before inviting those same workers to reapply for their old jobs on individual contracts involving stripped conditions, clauses and significant pay cuts (the workers are suggesting[when?] a 65 per cent wage cut once penalty rates and other entitlements are factored in).

SABMiller, CUB's global owner, responded to criticisms from the union movement that its action was not illegal as it has no direct contractual relationship with the maintenance crews that were laid off. Rather, it has a contractual relationship with one subcontractor and the action constitutes the "passing" of a contract to another, which has the prerogative to set pay and conditions of workers at its own discretion. SABMiller have made no comment regarding the lower pay and poorer conditions offered to workers.

Carlton Draught (bottle 375mL)

The decision generated considerable poor publicity for CUB, with a widespread social media campaign as well as union efforts to highlight the workers' plight, who argue the brewer has conducted a "transmission of business" manoeuvre. Several pubs in Victoria have stopped selling CUB products in support of the sacked workers.

In July 2019, Asahi Breweries agreed terms to purchase Carlton & United Breweries with the transaction completed in May 2020 after being cleared by the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission and Foreign Investment Review Board.

Carlton Premium Beverages

In 2020 Asahi Beverages has announced that it will combine its two alcohol businesses Carlton & United Breweries (CUB) and Asahi Premium Beverages to form Carlton Premium Beverages.

Products

After the takeovers by SABMiller and then Anheuser-Busch InBev, CUB distributed their international brands such as Aguila, Corona Extra, Stella Artois, Beck's, Budweiser, Hoegaarden, Leffe and Leffe Radieuse.

Beer

BeerStyleABVHops etc.
4 Pines Brewing Co. Pale AleAle5.1%35 IBU.
4 Pines Brewing Co. Pacific AleAle3.5%15 IBU.
Abbotsford Invalid StoutStout5.2%
Abbots LagerLager5.2%
Alpha Pale AleAle5.2%Cascade
Balter XPAAle5.0%30 IBU.
Balter Captain SensibleAle3.5%20 IBU.
Beez NeezWheat Braggot4.7%
Brookvale Union Ginger BeerGinger Beer4.0%Ginger Beer.
Carlton BlackAle4.4%Pride of Ringwood
Carlton ColdLager3.5%Label changes colour when cold
Carlton DraughtLager4.6%
Carlton DryLager4.5%
Carlton Dry PeelsLager4.0%Made with lime, not available.
Carlton MidstrengthLager3.0%
Carlton Zero0%
Cascade BitterLager4.4%
Cascade DraughtLager4.7%
Cascade Pale AleAle5.0%
Cascade Premium LightLager2.4%
Cascade StoutStout5.8%
Crown Golden AleAle4.5%Galaxy
Crown LagerLager4.9%Pride of Ringwood
Dogbolter Dark LagerDunkel5.2%Hersbrucker
Fat YakAle4.7%
Foster's LagerLager4.9%Pride of Ringwood
Foster's Light IceLager2.3%
Great Northern Super CrispLager3.5%
Green Beacon Brewing Co. 7 Bells Passion Fruit SourGose4.2%
Lazy YakAle4.2%
Melbourne BitterLager4.6%Pride of Ringwood
Mountain Goat GOATLager4.2%Galaxy and Ella hops, 22 IBU.
Mountain Goat IPAAle6.5%American style IPA, 70 IBU.
Power's GoldLager3.0%Discontinued.
Power's Ultra Smooth LagerLager4.0%
Pirate Life IPAAle6.8%
Pure Blonde Premium MidLager3.0%
Pure Blonde Ultra Low CarbLager4.2%Hersbrucker
RedbackWheat Beer4.7%Saaz and Pride of Ringwood
Resch'sPilsener4.4%
Richmond LagerLager4.4%
Sheaf StoutStout5.7%originally by Tooth and Co.
VB GoldLager3.5%
Victoria BitterLager4.9%
Wild YakAle4.2%

Cider

CiderABV
Bulmers Original4.7%
Bulmers Pear4.7%
Dirty Granny5.5%
Mercury Draught Cider5.2%
Mercury Dry Cider5.2%
Mercury Hard Cider Original6.9%
Strongbow Original Apple5.0%
Strongbow Dry Apple Cider5.0%
Strongbow Lower Carb5.0%
Strongbow Sweet Apple Cider5.0%
Strongbow Rosé Apple Cider5.0%

Spirits

SpiritsABV
Akropolis Ouzo37%
The Black Douglas40%
Cougar Bourbon37%
Mist Wood Gin37%
Nikka Whisky37%
Spicebox Whisky37%
Tequila Blu37%
Untold Spiced Rum37%
Vodka Cruiser37%
Vodka O37%
Woodstock Bourbon37%

See also

Citations

Sources

  • Deutsher, Keith M. (2012). The Breweries of Australia (2nd ed.). Glebe, NSW: Beer & Brewer Media. ISBN 978-0-98739-521-4.

External links

  • , Fosters.com

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