<P> Microbrewery Nail Brewing, from Perth, Western Australia, produced a beer in 2010 using water from an Antarctic iceberg, and sold it at auction for US $1,850 . The batch of 30 bottles was created to raise money for the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, which assisted with the procuring of the ice . </P> <P> Imported premium beers have started to gain market share in Australia . The two Australian corporate brewers responded to this by signing licence agreements with foreign brands to brew their beers here . Foster's Group brews Kronenbourg . Coopers Brewery brews Carlsberg in Australia . Lion Nathan locally produces Guinness, Heineken, Beck's, Stella Artois and Kirin . Brewers claim that their locally produced product tastes better because it is fresher, and local operations are overseen by the parent brewers using strict guidelines . However, groups such as the Australian Consumers Association say that such beers should have clearer, more prominent labels to inform drinkers . </P> <P> Prior to metrication in Australia, one could buy beer in glasses of size 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 15 and 20 (imperial) fluid ounces . Each sized glass had a different name in each Australian state . These were replaced by glasses of size 115, 140, 170, 200, 285, 425 and 570 ml . As Australians travel more, the differences are decreasing . In the 21st century, most pubs no longer have a glass smaller than 200 ml (7 imp fl oz); typically available are 200 ml, 285 ml and 425 ml, and increasingly many pubs now have pints (570 ml, 20 imp fl oz). It is also common for pubs & hotels to serve a large jug which will be filled to approximately 1100ml . </P> <P> Many imported beers are served in their own branded glasses of various sizes, including 250 millilitres (8.8 imp fl oz), 330 millilitres (11.6 imp fl oz) and 500 millilitres (17.6 imp fl oz) for many European beers . </P>

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