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James Boag Brewery in Tasmania set to close after 145 years

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James Boag Brewery in Tasmania set to close after 145 years
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The James Boag Brewery in Launceston, Tasmania, is set to close after 145 years of operation. This closure marks the end of a significant chapter in the region's brewing history. The decision has raised concerns among local communities and beer enthusiasts alike.

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The Sydney Morning Herald
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