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Boutique Beer Makers Fusion Brewing Win Silver and Bronze at Australian International Beer Awards 2009


Sydney, NSW (PRWEB) March 24, 2009

Having been in market for little over two years young start-up boutique brewer, Fusion Brewing wins two awards at The Australian International Beer Awards. The winners were announced last night at The Crown Palladium in Melbourne, Australia.

From a field of 1140 entries, Firefly Beer was awarded top prize with a silver medal within the ‘European Lager’ category (Gold was not awarded) and Bluebottle Beer awarded Bronze within the ‘Other styles’ section. The full results are at http://www.beerawards.com.au.

Director of Fusion Brewing, Scott Douglas was thrilled with the result, “We’re only relatively new however these awards really demonstrate the impact we’ve made. Such recognition really brings the idea to the forefront and we hope to continue this enhancement of the palettes of Australian diners and beer lovers.”

He continues, “Other companies occasionally claim their beer may vaguely suit a type of food but we create them from the start to be the perfect match – Bluebottle with seafood and Firefly with spicy foods. We use top experts and hundreds of consumers to craft the flavours and these awards are testament as to the quality of beer Fusion Brewing produces.”

These recent awards add to Bluebottle’s win last year as the ‘Best Lager’ at the Australian Beer Awards so it has been a very successful few months for Fusion Brewing. Fusion’s third beer is in the testing phases for release in the coming months. Scott Douglas has tasted it and is sure it will collect a few awards of its own next year.

Additional information:

The Awards:

The Australian International Beer Awards were presented on the 19th March at the Crown Palladium in Melbourne, Australia. The awards were conducted by the Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria and The University of Ballarat. They are considered Australia’s most coveted beer awards also held in high regard throughout the world.

Fusion Brewing:

Fusion Brewing began in 2006 with one clear intention – to be the perfectly match beer to food flavours.

After a year of consumer testing and close consultation with Brian Watson (Fusion Brewing’s head brewer) and Matthew Evans (Acclaimed author, food journalist, gastronomer and food-matching consultant to Fusion Brewing), Bluebottle Beer was released to market in November 2007. Bluebottle Beer is also the only beer endorsed by the largest fish market in the Southern Hemisphere – Sydney’s Pyrmont Fish Market.

Fusion’s second beer, firefly, was borne out of the same rigorous testing and matching process and was launched in March 2008.

Fusion’s boutique beers are available in over 700 locations throughout Australia.

The Beers:

BlueBottle Beer – designed to complement seafood, it’s a European style lager with gentle bitterness and subtle citrus hints. Bluebottle adds to the delicate flavours of seafood without overpowering the palette.

FireFly Beer – designed to complement spicy foods such as Thai, Indian and Malaysian. Firefly is a Pilsner style beer with fine bead carbonation and an understated sweetness.

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Cockatiel: The Australian Small Cockatoo

In my country, people call this bird Australian parakeet, due its size and origin. Actually Cockatiel is different with parakeet or budgie. The size of the bird is almost twice than budgerigar or parakeet. The cocktail is 30 cm in length; while the parakeet is 18 cm in length. Cockatiel has beautiful crested . The lifespan of this bird is 15-20 years. Some report said that a Cockatiel can live up to three decade.

They live at arid and semi arid with water in Australia. They live nomad, moving from area to other area. They often eat cultivated crops so this bird is a pest for Australian farmer.

The color of the bird is various. The nature color or wild type color is grey dominated. We can see white color in certain in wing and tail. There are orange circle in the bird faces. The male faces and crested is yellow in color; while, the female is grey in color. After domesticated, The bird have some color variation such as white, half albino, albino, lutino, silver, and more.

This bird is docile and friendly. This bird is easy to care. Like cockatoo, the bird can talk too. You should be patient to teach the bird.

This bird diet is seed and grain. Feed them with parrot food.  They can east cooked food to. This bird also like vegetables too.