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Company type | Private |
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Industry | Beverages |
Founded | 1876 |
Founders | James Speight, Charles Greenslade, William Dawson |
Headquarters | Dunedin,New Zealand |
Products | Lagers and ales |
Parent | Lion (a subsidiary ofKirin) |
Website | www |
Speight's is a beer brand and abrewery located inDunedin, New Zealand. The brand is owned by the Japanese-controlled holding companyLion, itself a subsidiary ofKirin. Speight's is best known for its Gold Medal Ale, one of the best-selling beers in New Zealand.[citation needed] The brewery also includes a chain of "Speight's Ale House"gastropubs across the country.[attribution needed]
The brewery was established on Rattray Street,Central Dunedin in 1876 by James Speight, Charles Greenslade andWilliam Dawson after they had left their positions atWellpark Brewery (known today as theTennent Caledonian). In 1880, Speight's won a gold medal at theMelbourne International Exhibition, giving rise to theSpeight's Gold Medal Ale brand. By 1887 it had become the largest brewery in New Zealand, and had expanded to a sufficient size that it exported beer toAustralia and thePacific Islands. In 1923, Speight's merged with nine other breweries to formNew Zealand Breweries—in the same year, founder William Dawson died. In 1960, New Zealand Breweries rebranded toLucky Beer in an attempt to simplify the range, however this change lasted only two months before the Speight's brand name was re-established in October of that year. In 1977, New Zealand Breweries was purchased byLion. In 2001, production expanded to the Lion brewery inNewmarket,Auckland.[1]
Speight's Gold Medal Ale is the brewery's best known beer. Though marketed as an ale, as it was in the past, it is actually a New Zealand Draught-style lager, brewed usinglager yeast and lagering techniques.
In addition to its main Gold Medal Ale brand, Speight's also produces beers under theSpeight's Summit and theSpeight's Craft ranges of beer, the latter including theSpeight's Old Dark,Speight's Distinction Ale, andSpeight's Triple Hop Pilsner, all of which are lagers of varying colour.
Speight's range of beer is not gluten-free.[2]
Speight's also produces an applecider.
The Speight's brewery building is a prominent landmark in Central Dunedin, located just to the west ofThe Exchange at the corner of Rattray and Maclaggan Streets and extending up the hill intoCity Rise.
The earliest parts of the building date back to its first inception in 1876, with several major extensions and renovations in the years since, most notably extensions in 1938 designed byHarry Mandeno. The most recent renovation was to provide earthquake strengthening in 2012–14.[3]
Regular guided tours of the building are run by the company for members of the public.
Speight's label features three eight-pointed stars. These stars come from both the original provincial arms ofOtago, and the fact that Speight's was awarded gold medals at brewery awards in three different countries in 1877.
More recently, Speight'sSouthern man advertising campaign has been popular and long running. Speight's main marketing slogan, "Pride of the South", has been used in association with these advertisements for a number of years. One popular advertisement featured theCardrona Hotel pub. Speight's later built a loose replica of this building inMt Eden,Auckland, as part of its national marketing scheme.
At the site of their Dunedin plant the company has installed a tap that pumps water up from a spring deep below the brewery, thus providing fresh, pure water free of charge. This tap was at the centre of an April Fool's joke in 1998 when theOtago Daily Times reported that, just for that day, Speight's beer would flow, free of charge, from that tap.[4]
Speight's has a long-standing relationship withrugby union in theOtago andSouthland regions. In 1977, the brewery began sponsoring the Dunedin club championship. The brewery currently has sponsorship arrangements with theOtago Highlanders,Otago Rugby Football Union, andSouthland Rugby Football Union.
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