Emu is a beer label owned by brewed by the Lion Nathan at the Swan Brewery in Western Australia. There are three varieties Lion Nathan ASX: LNN NZX: LNN is an Australian based group of breweries, operating in Australia, New Zealand and China. ... The old Swan brewery buildings viewed from the Narrows The Swan Brewery (, ) was founded in the centre of Perth, Australia in 1837. ... Capital Perth Government Constitutional monarchy Governor Ken Michael Premier Alan Carpenter (ALP) Federal representation - House seats 15 - Senate seats 12 Gross State Product (2004-05) - Product ($m) $100,900 (4th) - Product per capita $50,355/person (3rd) Population (December 2006) - Population 2,050,900 (4th) - Density 0. ...
Emu Bitter, colloquially known as "EB" or "Kenny", is a full-strength lager . It is a very bitter beer with 4.6% alcohol, high hoppiness and a medium body. The recipe has not changed since it was first launched in 1923.
Emu Export, sometimes called Emu Export Lager is a lager. The beer was first brewed in 1954 and contains 4.5% alcohol.
Emu Draft, sometimes Emu Draught, is a midstrength beer. The beer was first made in 1992 and is brewed with malt giving it a distinctive amber colour. It contains 3.5% alcohol.
Lager is a well attenuated beer brewed in cool conditions using a slow-acting brewers yeast, known as a bottom-fermenting yeast, and then stored (or lagered) for a period in cool conditions to clear away particles and certain flavour compounds to produce a clean taste. ... Lager is a well attenuated beer brewed in cool conditions using a slow-acting brewers yeast, known as a bottom-fermenting yeast, and then stored (or lagered) for a period in cool conditions to clear away particles and certain flavour compounds to produce a clean taste. ... Malted barley Malting is a process applied to cereal grains, in which the grains are made to germinate and then are quickly dried before the plant develops. ...
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Emu Draft - launch of the Swan Brewery new beer called Emu Draft or affectionately known as "The Red Death" Western liquor guide, April 1992, p.18