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    beers, and is part of the XXXX beer brand. XXXX Gold is also produced in the Boag's Brewery in Launceston, Tasmania. XXXX Gold is a sponsor of the Queensland...
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    XXXX Bitter, a 4.4% ABV Australian lager marketed under the brand XXXX. When ordering in Queensland, it is often referred to as XXXX Heavy. XXXX Gold...
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  • Army during World War II XXXX Reserve Corps, a German military formation XXXX (beer), a brand of beer XXXX Bitter XXXX Gold XXXX Summer Bright Lager Mr...
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  • The XXXX Gold Beach Cricket Tri-Nations series was a beach cricket competition created and sponsored by Australian beer brand XXXX. It was launched on...
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    signature beer, XXXX Bitter (despite its name a lager), was introduced in 1924. The XXXX had been used for a sparkling ale since 1878. XXXX Gold is a mid-strength...
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  • to XXXX Gold. In April 2011, VB held 13.7% volume share and XXXX Gold had 11.7%. Just one year on in April 2012, VB had dropped to 12.3%, while XXXX Gold...
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  • XXXX is the third full-length album by Canadian dance-punk band You Say Party (formerly You Say Party! We Say Die!), released September 29, 2009. It was...
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    He was used for a billboard campaign in 2005, and a limited edition XXXX Gold can in 2019 as part of a "retro campaign". The true identity for the inspiration...
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  • Pumpkin Island (redirect from XXXX Island)
    Queensland portal List of islands of Australia Jason Tin (15 March 2012). "XXXX Gold to lease out island for men only". Herald Sun. Retrieved 27 April 2012...
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  • (increasing from 37%). In May 2012 the dominant Australian-produced beers were XXXX Gold, which accounted for 12.4% of all beer consumed in Australia, VB, with...
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