Spirit Manufacturingin Australia
Australia Market Research and Industry Report
25 June 2007
Industry Code : C2184
The Australian Spirit Manufacturing industry purchases ingredients such as grapes, sugar, malt, wheat, maize, barley, rye and oats, which are fermented and distilled to produce spirit beverages including vodka, gin, whisky and liqueurs. Industry participants also blend spirits. It also buys glass bottles and paperboard containers that are used for packaging these products. The spirits are then sold to alcoholic drink wholesalers and retailers. While the industry makes fortified spirits, it does not produce fortified wines; these are made by the C2183 Wine Manufacturing industry. This class consists of units mainly engaged in manufacturing or blending fortifying spirits, or potable spirits.
The major products and services in this industry are:
- | Bourbon based RTDs |
- | Rum |
- | Rum based RTDs |
- | Vodka based RTDs |
- | Other RTDs |
- | Whisky, Gin, Vodka, Liqueurs |
- | Scotch Whiskey based RTDs |
- | Brandy | |
The primary activities of this industry are:
- | Distillery residue manufacturing |
- | Fortifying spirits manufacturing |
- | Liqueurs manufacturing |
- | Spirits based mixed drinks manufacturing |
- | Spirits, potable, manufacturing n.e.c. | |
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