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Tooheys Pils was an Australian pilsner produced by Tooheys. It was launched in November 1998, and ceased production in late 2011. It was originally brewed with Saaz hops; however, due to production and supply issues, it was later brewed with Hallertau hops from Bavaria, Germany. It was described as a light, refreshing beer with a crisp, hoppy finish without a lingering aftertaste. By June 2008, Tooheys had decided to lessen the alcohol content to 4.5% and give the bottle a more appealing look.
Alcohol | 4.5% by volume |
Total carbohydrates | 2.51 g/100 ml |
Energy | 166 kilojoules per 100 ml |
Energy | 40 calories per 100 ml |
Standard drinks | 1.2 |
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