Matilda Bay Brewing Company
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Matilda Bay | |
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Location | North Fremantle, Western Australia |
Owner(s) | Foster's Group |
Year opened | 1984 |
Active beers | |
Redback | Wheat beer |
Bohemian | Pilsener |
Beez Neez | Honey wheat beer |
Rooftop | Lager |
Alpha Pale Ale | Pale Ale |
Dogbolter | Dark Lager |
The Matilda Bay Brewing Company is an Australian brewery headquartered in North Fremantle, Western Australia. Originating from small batches brewed for the Sail and Anchor hotel in 1984, their main brewery opened in 1989 in a prominent building on the Stirling Highway occupied by Ford Motor Company. The company was purchased by Carlton and United Breweries in the early 1990s (now part of the Foster's Group).
Matilda Bay also operate the Redback Brewery in North Melbourne, Victoria as well as continue to operate their original brewery at the Sail and Anchor.
In 2005, the Matilda Bay Garage Brewery began operating in Victoria in an effort to brew small batches of more experimental beers.
[edit] Beers
- Redback, a wheat beer named after the infamous Australian spider.
- Bohemian Pilsner, an award-winning lager.
- Beez Neez, a specialty honey wheat beer. Often changes yearly due to honey supplies and varieties available.
- Rooftop Red Lager. Made using red crystal malts.
- Brewers' Reserve Alpha Pale Ale. This highly citrus style of beer is hard to find. Available on tap at selected outlets, and in bottle form once yearly. High amounts of alpha hops create a stark, unique beer.
- Brewers' Reserve Dogbolter, a dark lager.
- MB21, a strong, dark, unfiltered wheat beer. MB21 is not available for sale, or public ownership. Bottle size is 750ml, with a directly printed label design and a large, heavy red wax seal. At last count, all production units of MB21 were accounted for.
[edit] See also
The original brewers of Matilda Bay opened the Little Creatures microbrewery in 2000.
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