Brews News Week #309 Stop Trying To Make Fetch Happen
This week on the podcast, the team discuss concerns over inaccuracies in ABV and share how they’ll celebrate National Local Day.
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- Concerns raised by ABV testing results
- Qld artisan legislation misses mark, say craft brewers
- Lion declares March 23 Australia’s National Local Day
- Gluten-free takeover a surprise success
- Consolidations continue as Ballistic buys two
- Dainton set to grow capacity
- ‘Time will tell’ on Moa’s value
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