Most Popular Beer Brands in 2012



Crown Lager:

Crown Lager is a 4.9 percent premium Australian beer originally made by Carlton & United Breweries (CUB). Crown Lager was originally produced as an export beer. It has marketed itself as a premium beer in the Australian market. The beverage is recognizable by its uniquely shaped bottle and by its 1954-trademarked logo that has only changed four times in the history of the beer, and remains one of Australia's most popular premium lagers.

Foster Lager:

Foster's Lager is an internationally distributed Australian brand. The pale lager has 5.2 percent abv. It is a product of Foster's Group brewed under licence in many countries, including the U.S. and Russia. In India and the U.S., rights to the brand are owned by SABMiller.  In Canada the beer is brewed by Molson Canada. In European countries it is well distributed among United Kingdom, Greece, France, Belgium, Portugal, Poland, Finland, Germany, Spain, Sweden, Ukraine and Ireland. Foster's brand is also used on a number of other beers, including Foster's Premium Ale, and Fosters ESB (Extra Special Bitter) which has been discontinued.