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  1. Boag's Brewery (J. Boag & Son) is an Australian brewery company founded in 1883 by James Boag and his son, also named James, in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia.It is now owned by Lion, a Trans-Tasman subsidiary company of Japanese beverage conglomerate, Kirin.

  2. Over 160 years ago, James Boag moved halfway around the world from Scotland to the untamed island of Tasmania. There he began brewing in the township of Launceston on the banks of the Esk River, with the humble plan of using the outstanding local water and ingredients to produce the finest beer in the world. Today, the brewery has become a ...

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  4. stockists. The story of James Boag’s Brewery starts in 1881 on the banks of the Esk River in Launceston. It was there James Boag and son established their tradition of brewing excellence. James Boag understood that there’s nothing on earth quite like Tasmania’s natural pure waters, and he used this as his inspiration to brew some of the ...

  5. The Boag's Brewery tour was extremely interesting with our guide's knowledge being very extensive. We were amazed at the size and complexity of the brewery which is largely hidden from general view. From the delivery of raw ingredients, all locally produced, to the exit of semi-trailers laden with packaged beer bound for outlets all over the ...

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  6. James Boag is premium beer brewed from the pure waters of Tasmania. Learn more about our range of beers and book a tour of our Tasmania brewery.

  7. The Boag's Brewery tour was extremely interesting with our guide's knowledge being very extensive. We were amazed at the size and complexity of the brewery which is largely hidden from general view. From the delivery of raw ingredients, all locally produced, to the exit of semi-trailers laden with packaged beer bound for outlets all over the ...

  8. Jan 25, 2023 · Boag's Brewery director Nathan Calman said the government funding announcement was a win-win for the Launceston community. "The proposal to close the visitor centre and tours was not put forward ...

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