Coopers is an Adelaide, family brewery and has been for the last three millenia (almost). Their ales are very, very nice and their stout is quite drinkable.
Another Adelaide beer is Southwark which is a true bitter beer (unlike the muck they make in the Eastern states and call 'bitter') and has won world class competitions with it. Being a true bitter beer, it is a bit of an aquired taste and not for everyone and most people who complain about it usually choose to drink light draughts. Southwark also make a very nice Vintage Stout, about the best stout you can buy in a bottle (Guinness being the best on tap if you can find a pub that does it properly :D - pity Guinness is crap out of cans and bottles :( ).
The third big company, West End, used to be localy owned but got bought by the Victorians and the quality of the beer lowered accordingly. It bulk produces a draught beer that has a kick, goes down easily and is not for the fussy drinker.
When I lived in Squidly, I used to drink Toohey's Old and Reschs rather than New - that sort of gells with the preferences I've shown above :D , New being a draught and the other two darker, more bitter beers. Both these are available here now and it was interesting comparing them with the local product (side by side - ya gotta do these tests proppa ya know).
I should point out that my only contact with Victorian beers are their mass products as sold in our bottle shops and on tap in the pubs and they do not compare favourably with the local West End. Perhaps they loose something in the trip over here.
I did live in Brisbane and became familiar with XXXX there, but not overly familiar. It's in the draught family which, as you might have guessed, is not my preference. I've yet to discover the other Qld products.
For the Taswegians, we get Cascade here which is nice but a bit light for my tastes. However, my best mate drinks it and I always ask for a second and savour both.
One of the joys in life is going into a strange pub and seeing what beers they have. Similarly with festivals. It's always a delight to drink a famous foreign beer and discover that while it's nice, it's not as good as the local brew. The most interesting beer I've tried was a Chinese beer with a name like grumpy tiger or something. Made me suspect that the Chinese enjoy getting drunk.
Dammit, I'm going to have to get into homebrew again :D
Cheers
Richard
and anyone who wants to argue with me should first refer to my signature :D