Tooheys Extra Dry
Tooheys Extra Dry[edit | edit source]
Tooheys Extra Dry, also known as TED, is a dry style lager brewed by Tooheys Brewery in Sydney, Australia. It is known for its clean, crisp taste and its iconic green bottle.
History[edit | edit source]
Tooheys Brewery was established in 1869 by brothers John and James Toohey. The brewery has a long history of producing popular beers in Australia, with Tooheys Extra Dry being one of its most popular products. The beer was first introduced in 1995 and quickly gained popularity due to its unique taste and distinctive branding.
Production[edit | edit source]
Tooheys Extra Dry is brewed using a traditional lager brewing process. The beer is fermented at a low temperature to produce its characteristic dry, crisp taste. The brewing process also includes the use of high-quality ingredients such as malted barley, hops, yeast, and water.
Taste and Aroma[edit | edit source]
Tooheys Extra Dry is known for its clean, crisp taste. The beer has a light body and a dry finish, making it a refreshing choice for beer drinkers. The aroma of Tooheys Extra Dry is subtle, with hints of citrus and malt.
Packaging and Branding[edit | edit source]
The packaging of Tooheys Extra Dry is distinctive, with its iconic green bottle and simple, minimalist label design. The branding of the beer is also unique, with the acronym TED often used in marketing materials.
Availability[edit | edit source]
Tooheys Extra Dry is widely available in Australia, both in bottle shops and on tap in pubs and bars. The beer is also exported to various countries around the world.
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