: It was introduced in 1958 to save on the high costs of shipping smaller bottles to Darwin's thirsty residents.

: Look for the iconic embossed Buffalo Head or bull logo on the thick amber glass.

Since they are no longer a standard supermarket item, your best bet is the secondary market:

: You can sometimes find them at Salvos Stores or local "trash and treasure" markets in the Northern Territory. Fast Facts

The is a massive 2-liter (historically 2.25L) beer bottle that became a legendary icon of the Northern Territory. While regular production of the NT Draught beer inside it was discontinued by Carlton & United Breweries (CUB) in 2015, you can still find them as collectibles or occasionally as limited heritage releases. Where to Buy One

: Retailers like the International Beer Shop occasionally list them, though they are often out of stock due to their rarity.

: eBay Australia is the most consistent source for vintage or empty bottles, with prices typically ranging from $15 to $30 AUD .

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