Charles Williams (1850 – 11 April 1936) was head brewer for several notable Australian companies.
He was educated at J. L. Young's Adelaide Educational Institution, then started work at his father's brewery at Angas Park (founded 1858)[2] and ran that business for a few years after his father's death before it was liquidated.
He returned to Adelaide as head brewer of the Lion Brewing and Malting Company.
In 1901 he founded Williams Brewery Ltd, at Walkerville,[4] where he was a senior partner in the firm, but retired some years later.
[5] He was appointed manager of the Waverley Brewery at Mitcham around 1921, and he occupied that position for 12 years before resigning in 1933 due to ill health.