Officially Licensed Beer Brand Bar Fridges Australia 2026
Short answer: There are more than 130 officially licensed fridge designs you can actually buy in Australia right now (counted from our live range, July 2026) — Great Northern, VB, Carlton Draught and Carlton Dry, Corona, Bundy Rum, Vodka Cruiser, Holden, Castrol and a dozen more families, from a $377 46L Holden retro mini to a 440L upright. They're printed under license on the same Schmick-built chassis we sell unbranded, and you won't find them in big-box appliance ranges — licensed designs are the one corner of the bar fridge market generic retail doesn't carry. Here's every family, with sizes and starting prices, so you can go straight to your brand.
Beer & drinks brands
Great Northern — 21 designs, 46L to 370L
The biggest licensed family we stock. Great Northern bar fridges run from the 46L retro mini through 70L glass-door units to the full 370L upright, from $447. If the Super Crisp branding is on your wall, the fridge can match.
VB — 12 designs, 42L to 370L
VB bar fridges start at $447 and cover the widest size spread of any beer family — a 42L mini for the study up to the 370L party fridge. There's a VB fire pit in the range too if the whole setup is going green and gold.
Carlton Draught & Carlton Dry — 17 designs between them
Carlton Draught (46–370L, from $447) leans classic — including the 160L skinny upright that fits a 390mm gap — while Carlton Dry (50–370L, from $467) runs the modern look across 11 designs.
Corona — 6 designs, 46L to 370L
Corona bar fridges from $447. The 46L retro mini is the one that ends up in beach houses; the 370L upright is the one that ends up in garages.
Bundy Rum — 5 designs, 46L to 70L
Official Bundy Rum fridges from $425, all in the mini and under-bench class — including a Bluetooth-speaker disco model and lockable glass-door options, with multiple licensed label designs to choose from.
Vodka Cruiser — 7 designs, 46L to 370L
Vodka Cruiser fridges from $447, retro minis to a 370L glass-door upright, plus a 70L Bluetooth speaker model.
Melbourne Bitter, Fosters, Peroni, Asahi, Brookvale Union & Coca-Cola
The rest of the drinks stable: Melbourne Bitter (46–370L, from $427), Fosters (160L and 370L uprights), Peroni (70–160L, from $777), Asahi (70–160L, from $777), Brookvale Union (46–370L, from $427) and Coca-Cola — a 65L barrel fridge and a 160L skinny upright.
Cars, motoring & Aussie icons
Holden — 20 designs, 46L to 370L
The Holden family is the cheapest entry into licensed territory at $377, and includes the HSV GTSR designs where your own number plate goes on the door.
Castrol & Golden Fleece
Vintage servo styling: Castrol fuel-pump fridges (70–370L, from $777) and Golden Fleece (70–160L) — both built around the fuel-bowser silhouette on the 160L skinny upright.
Ned Kelly, Lest We Forget, Police Box & Playing Cards
The icon designs: Ned Kelly (70–370L, from $567), Lest We Forget commemorative designs (70–370L, from $597), plus Police Box, Telephone Box and Joker playing-card designs on the 160L-and-up uprights.
What sizes do licensed fridges come in?
The range runs 42L to 440L. As a quick guide: 42–50L retro minis suit a desk or bedside; 70L glass-door units are the classic man-cave starter; the 160L skinny uprights fit a 390mm-wide gap; and the 370L+ uprights are full party fridges. If you know the capacity you need, the licensed beer fridge collection filters by size, or browse the full licensed range including the motoring and icon designs.
The brands nobody can sell you (and what to do instead)
Three searches we see constantly, answered honestly: Red Bull and Monster fridges are brand merchandising units supplied to venues and retailers that stock the drinks — they're not sold retail in Australia, by us or anyone else. Jack Daniel's and Jim Beam licensed fridges aren't available here either — we stock JD and Jim Beam bar mats and bar stools, but no licensed fridge exists to sell. And trademark law means no custom-branding service can legally print those logos on a fridge for you. If the look matters more than the logo, a licensed design from a brand that does license fridges — or a plain glass-door bar fridge — is the honest path.
Wrong size? The design can move
Every licensed design is a licensed print applied to a Schmick-built chassis, which is why we can apply a design you love to a different fridge size on request — ask via chat before you buy. It's also why parts and servicing are standard Schmick, not some orphan brand.
Officially Licensed Beer Brand Bar Fridges Australia 2026
Short answer: There are more than 130 officially licensed fridge designs you can actually buy in Australia right now (counted from our live range, July 2026) — Great Northern, VB, Carlton Draught and Carlton Dry, Corona, Bundy Rum, Vodka Cruiser, Holden, Castrol and a dozen more families, from a $377 46L Holden retro mini to a 440L upright. They're printed under license on the same Schmick-built chassis we sell unbranded, and you won't find them in big-box appliance ranges — licensed designs are the one corner of the bar fridge market generic retail doesn't carry. Here's every family, with sizes and starting prices, so you can go straight to your brand.
Beer & drinks brands
Great Northern — 21 designs, 46L to 370L
The biggest licensed family we stock. Great Northern bar fridges run from the 46L retro mini through 70L glass-door units to the full 370L upright, from $447. If the Super Crisp branding is on your wall, the fridge can match.
VB — 12 designs, 42L to 370L
VB bar fridges start at $447 and cover the widest size spread of any beer family — a 42L mini for the study up to the 370L party fridge. There's a VB fire pit in the range too if the whole setup is going green and gold.
Carlton Draught & Carlton Dry — 17 designs between them
Carlton Draught (46–370L, from $447) leans classic — including the 160L skinny upright that fits a 390mm gap — while Carlton Dry (50–370L, from $467) runs the modern look across 11 designs.
Corona — 6 designs, 46L to 370L
Corona bar fridges from $447. The 46L retro mini is the one that ends up in beach houses; the 370L upright is the one that ends up in garages.
Bundy Rum — 5 designs, 46L to 70L
Official Bundy Rum fridges from $425, all in the mini and under-bench class — including a Bluetooth-speaker disco model and lockable glass-door options, with multiple licensed label designs to choose from.
Vodka Cruiser — 7 designs, 46L to 370L
Vodka Cruiser fridges from $447, retro minis to a 370L glass-door upright, plus a 70L Bluetooth speaker model.
Melbourne Bitter, Fosters, Peroni, Asahi, Brookvale Union & Coca-Cola
The rest of the drinks stable: Melbourne Bitter (46–370L, from $427), Fosters (160L and 370L uprights), Peroni (70–160L, from $777), Asahi (70–160L, from $777), Brookvale Union (46–370L, from $427) and Coca-Cola — a 65L barrel fridge and a 160L skinny upright.
Cars, motoring & Aussie icons
Holden — 20 designs, 46L to 370L
The Holden family is the cheapest entry into licensed territory at $377, and includes the HSV GTSR designs where your own number plate goes on the door.
Castrol & Golden Fleece
Vintage servo styling: Castrol fuel-pump fridges (70–370L, from $777) and Golden Fleece (70–160L) — both built around the fuel-bowser silhouette on the 160L skinny upright.
Ned Kelly, Lest We Forget, Police Box & Playing Cards
The icon designs: Ned Kelly (70–370L, from $567), Lest We Forget commemorative designs (70–370L, from $597), plus Police Box, Telephone Box and Joker playing-card designs on the 160L-and-up uprights.
What sizes do licensed fridges come in?
The range runs 42L to 440L. As a quick guide: 42–50L retro minis suit a desk or bedside; 70L glass-door units are the classic man-cave starter; the 160L skinny uprights fit a 390mm-wide gap; and the 370L+ uprights are full party fridges. If you know the capacity you need, the licensed beer fridge collection filters by size, or browse the full licensed range including the motoring and icon designs.
The brands nobody can sell you (and what to do instead)
Three searches we see constantly, answered honestly: Red Bull and Monster fridges are brand merchandising units supplied to venues and retailers that stock the drinks — they're not sold retail in Australia, by us or anyone else. Jack Daniel's and Jim Beam licensed fridges aren't available here either — we stock JD and Jim Beam bar mats and bar stools, but no licensed fridge exists to sell. And trademark law means no custom-branding service can legally print those logos on a fridge for you. If the look matters more than the logo, a licensed design from a brand that does license fridges — or a plain glass-door bar fridge — is the honest path.
Wrong size? The design can move
Every licensed design is a licensed print applied to a Schmick-built chassis, which is why we can apply a design you love to a different fridge size on request — ask via chat before you buy. It's also why parts and servicing are standard Schmick, not some orphan brand.