Lion, the Australasian brewer owned by Japanese beverages giant Kirin, has expanded its footprint in boutique ales by buying Dunedin-based Emerson's Brewing for an undisclosed sum.
The 20-year-old Emerson's brewery will operate as a standalone unit within Lion and retain its existing Dunedin brewery, the company said in a statement. Emerson's brewery can produce up to one million litres per year, according to its website.
Emerson's "complements Lion's existing beer portfolio well and allows us to offer our customers an enhanced proposition with a leading portfolio of brands across the specialty, boutique and popular craft market", NZ managing director Rory Glass said.
The purchase comes just four months after Lion bought out the 64 per cent of Australian boutique brewer Little World Beverages in a A$256 million deal that saw the Fremantle-based company delisted from the ASX.
The Emerson's range of beer joins Lion's local line-up of brands including Speight's, Lion, Steinlager and Mac's.