Broo Ltd
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Broo Ltd
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Broo Ltd. engages in the manufacture and sale of packaged beer. The company is headquartered in Mildura, Victoria. The company went IPO on 2016-10-14. The firm is focused on the production of packaged beer in both Australia and China, and the management of hospitality venues. The firm's segments include hospitality, Australian brewing, and Chinese brewing. Its hospitality segment offers management of pub and boutique brewery venues. Its Australian and Chinese brewing segments are focused on the production and sale of packaged beers at their respective locations. The firm is primarily focused on the production, marketing and sale of two beer products, Broo Premium Lager and Australia Draught. Its lead beer product, Broo Premium Lager, is a full-flavored, full-strength lager packaged in a 375 milliliters amber bottle with its distinctive branding on six-packs and cases.
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