James Boag Brewery in Tasmania set to close after 145 years
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.
- ▪James Boag Brewery has been in operation for 145 years.
- ▪The brewery is located in Launceston, Tasmania.
- ▪The closure has sparked concerns among local communities.
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