Brewery minnow Wayward triumphs in naming battle with global giant SABMiller’s Haywards

Some of the beers brewed by Wayward

Some of the beers brewed by Wayward

A tiny family-run brewery is free to carry on trading under its current name after winning a two-year trademark battle against SABMiller India, a subsidiary of Carlton and United Breweries parent company SABMiller.

The global giant took action after executives felt Sydney-based startup Wayward Brewing, which produces craft ale, was too similar in name to its Indian-brewed Haywards 2000 and Haywards 5000 beer.

But a Trade Mark hearing came down in favour of the brewing minnow, agreeing with Wayward’s argument that Haywards was virtually unknown in Australia and that the names were sufficiently different.

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