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Nail Brewing is an Australian brewery and the producer of the world's most expensive beer, the ''Antarctic Nail Ale''.


History

In 1996 John Stallwood registered the company, ''Nail Brewing Australia''. On 23 March 2000 Norman Moore (Minister for Racing, Gaming and Liquor) officially opened Nail Brewing's first microbrewery at ''Bobby Dazzler's Ale House'', (a pub in
Murray Street, Perth Murray Street is one of four main east-west roads within the Perth central business district (CBD). History The street, the central portion of which has become a pedestrian mall, was named after Sir George Murray, Secretary of State for War ...
), releasing ''Nail Ale'', an Australian style Pale Ale. On 9 April 2004 Stallwood was assaulted after intervening in a fight in
Fremantle Fremantle () () is a port city in Western Australia, located at the mouth of the Swan River in the metropolitan area of Perth, the state capital. Fremantle Harbour serves as the port of Perth. The Western Australian vernacular diminutive for ...
, falling into a coma for ten days, Stallwood's head injuries resulted in a
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plate being inserted in his skull. As a result, Nail Brewing operations stopped and the equipment was sold. In 2006 Stallwood re-commenced brewing at Jarrah Jacks brewery in Pemberton. In December 2007 Nail Brewing relocated to
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's
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campus. In late 2010 Nail Brewing produced the most expensive bottle of beer in the world, ''Antarctic Nail Ale'', which was made with water melted from a block of
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ice. The ice was collected by the crew of the Sea Shepherd by helicopter from an iceberg in the
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, then flown to
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, melted and transported to
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. Only thirty bottles were produced, with the first bottle auctioned for A$800 on 3 November 2011, with a second selling, on 19 November 2011, for A$1,850 at a fund-raising event in Sydney. All proceeds from the sales of the ale went to the
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. The previous record holder was ''The End of The World'', produced by Scottish brewers,
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in July 2010. In January 2012 the
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and Nail Brewing formed Brewcorp Pty Ltd developing a
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and warehouse facilities in Bassendean.


Beers

* Nail Ale (4.7% alc/vol), an
Australian pale ale Pale ale is a golden to amber coloured beer style brewed with pale malt. The term first appeared around 1703 for beers made from malts dried with high-carbon coke, which resulted in a lighter colour than other beers popular at that time. Diff ...
, made with Tasmanian and German hops. First released in March 2000. * Nail Golden (5.0% alc/vol), a
Golden Ale Pale ale is a golden to amber coloured beer style brewed with pale malt. The term first appeared around 1703 for beers made from malts dried with high-carbon coke, which resulted in a lighter colour than other beers popular at that time. Di ...
. * Nail Red (6.0% alc/vol), an American Red Ale. * Nail Stout (5.2% alc/vol), an
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stout. First released in June 2002. * Clout Stout (10.8% alc/vol), a
Russian Imperial Stout Stout is a dark, top-fermented beer with a number of variations, including dry stout, oatmeal stout, milk stout, and imperial stout. The first known use of the word ''stout'' for beer, in a document dated 1677 found in the Egerton Manuscript ...
. First released in February 2008. * Antarctic Nail Ale (4.6% alc/vol), an Australian
Pale Ale Pale ale is a golden to amber coloured beer style brewed with pale malt. The term first appeared around 1703 for beers made from malts dried with high-carbon coke, which resulted in a lighter colour than other beers popular at that time. Diff ...
. A limited-edition ale, made with water melted from a block of
Antarctic The Antarctic ( or , American English also or ; commonly ) is a polar region around Earth's South Pole, opposite the Arctic region around the North Pole. The Antarctic comprises the continent of Antarctica, the Kerguelen Plateau and other ...
ice. * Nail Brown Dunn Brown (4.5% alc/vol), a limited release English
Brown Ale Brown ale is a style of beer with a dark amber or brown colour. The term was first used by London brewers in the late 17th century to describe their products, such as mild ale, though the term has a rather different meaning today. 18th century br ...
* Sledgehammer IPA (5.5% alc/vol), a limited release American Pale Ale


Awards

Nail Brewing has won a number of awards including: From the
Australian International Beer Awards Australian International Beer Awards (AIBA) is an annual brewing competition that commenced in 1992. The AIBA is undertaken by the Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria (RASV). Judging of the awards is conducted at Melbourne Showgrounds, wit ...
: * 2002 – Nail Ale – Bronze medal * 2003 – Nail Stout – Silver medal – Small Brewery Draught Stout * 2006 – Nail Ale – Silver medal * 2006 – Nail Stout – Bronze medal * 2007 – Nail Ale – Silver medal * 2008 – Nail Ale – Bronze medal – Australian Style Pale Ale * 2008 – Nail Stout – Silver & Bronze medals – Stout Packaged & Stout Draught * 2009 – Nail Ale – Gold medal – Australian Style Pale Ale * 2009 – Nail Stout – Silver & Bronze medals – Stout Draught & Stout Packaged * 2010 – Nail Ale – Gold medal – Australian Style Pale Ale * 2010 – Nale Stout – Silver medal – Stout Draught * 2011 – Nale Ale – Gold medal – Australian Style Ale * 2011 – Nale Stout- Silver medal * 2011 – Clout Stout – Bronze medal * 2012 – Clout Stout – Gold medal – Stout Draught From the Sydney Royal Beer Competition: * 2008 – Nail Stout – Gold medal & Best Stout * 2009 – Nail Ale – Bronze medal * 2009 – Nail Stout – Bronze medal * 2010 – Nail Stout – Silver medal * 2010 – Nail Ale – Bronze medal * 2011 – Nail Stout – Gold medal * 2012 – Nail Stout – Silver medal – Stouts & Porters * 2012 – Nail Ale – Silver medal – Pale/Golden Ales From the Perth Royal Beer Show: * 2007 – Nail Ale – Silver medal * 2008 – Nail Ale – Best WA Beer & Silver medal * 2008 – Nail Stout – Best Stout Draught & Gold medal * 2009 – Nail Ale – Silver medal * 2009 – Nail Stout – Bronze medal * 2010 – Nail Ale – Silver medal * 2010 – Nail Stout – Gold medal * 2010 – Clout Stout – Silver medal * 2011 – Nail Stout – Gold medals – Best Stout Draught & Best Stout Packaged * 2011 – Clout Stout – Silver medal * 2012 – Nail Ale – Bronze medal – Australian style Pale Ale * 2012 – Clout Stout – Silver medal – Stout Imperial * 2012 – Nail Stout – Silver medal – Stout Other


See also

*
List of breweries in Australia Beer production in Australia has traditionally been dominated by regional producers. Since the 1980s, there have been a steady stream of takeovers and amalgamations, and now the two major producers (who were once Australian-owned) are Carlton & U ...


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