Australian
Beer has played an iconic role in Australian life since the beginning of Western colonisation. Although Australia was colonised predominantly by British ale drinkers, the most popular beer style in modern day Australia is lager. This is likely due to the hotter climate of Australia whereas Britain has a cool and wet climate most of the year. With exception of the family owned Coopers Brewery, all of the large Australian breweries are now owned by either the Foster's Group or Lion Nathan. (See List of breweries in Australia.)Despite its heavy international presence, the so-called original Australian beer, Foster's Lager, has very low appeal and limited availability throughout Australia,[2] and is made mostly for export, or made under licence in other countries, particularly the U.K.
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