CCA acquires Feral Brewing Company

Coca Cola Amatil has acquired Western Australian independent brewer Feral Brewing Company.
The acquisition price is unknown.
Located in the Swan Valley, Feral Brewing was established in 2002 by Alistair Carragher and Brendan Varis.
Feral Brew beer is sold across Australia with the brewer creating a variety of beer styles including Belgium white ales, pilsners and American IPA’s.
Feral Brew beers have won a number of awards over the years including Australian International Beer Awards, Perth Royal Beer Show and a Hong Kong International Beer Award.
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