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As I am sure my Australian friends would rather not dwell too much on the cricket tests at Ashes, I have to note that even the BBC is on board on the Foster's fakery, as one of the mates here termed this beer "a fizzy drink for oiks" in a thread some while back:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-22854840


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When I traveled around Australia in 1998 I was surprised that Fosters advertisements were nonexistent and Fosters beer was not prominently displayed in liqueur stores or bars.

WHen I discussed this with locals they expalined that Fosters image was that of a bottom feeder brand. They were shocked when I told them that Fosters was the only Australian beer that had a presence in the US. When I told them that Foster's motto in the US was, "Fosters, it's Australian for beer, mate.) they rolled with laughter.


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G'Day Fella's,

In general, we would prefer not to discuss any thing to do with the Australian "Test Teams" cricket performance!
That team is just a bunch of Celebrities and Stooges and an exceedingly poor reflection on us as a Nation!!!

As to Fosters, it is such a poor alcoholic beverage, we won't drink it!
We only Export it!!!

Sorry about that!

Doh!
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We dont even export it any more... made in the USA & Europe - probably repackaged Budweiser and a Euro equivalent.

Yuk!!


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While in Australia long ago I recall a beer they forced me to drink; 'V-B' or something like that (Victoria Bitters?). I managed to drink several dozen of them over the course of of my visit...just to be polite of course.

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While in Australia long ago I recall a beer they forced me to drink; 'V-B' or something like that (Victoria Bitters?). I managed to drink several dozen of them over the course of of my visit...just to be polite of course.

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I thought Victoria Bitter, Melbourne Bitter and XXXX were all great beers. I did note that when you traveled from one region to the next the locals would tell you that only one of the three was worth drinking.

One Aussie even told me that when he goes to visit his inlaws in Victoria he had to take a case of XXXX as he couldn't drink the crap they drink there(VB and MB).


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As a transplant from the US to Australia, I have seen (tasted) the ways.....Keep the Fosters in the US...Carl


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Originally posted by Matt Norman:
While in Australia long ago I recall a beer they forced me to drink; 'V-B' or something like that (Victoria Bitters?). I managed to drink several dozen of them over the course of of my visit...just to be polite of course.

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G'Day Fella's,

Matt, we tend to give most things another name, just because.........
Any way, one of the many other names for Victoria Bitter/VB, is Vomit Bomb!

VB is OK if that's all there is but we do have some better options down here!!!

Hope that got a laugh out of ya!

Doh!
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G'Day Fella's,

Matt, we tend to give most things another name, just because.........
Any way, one of the many other names for Victoria Bitter/VB, is Vomit Bomb!


Doh!
Homer[/QUOTE]

Okay, now it all makes sense to me. Aussies, like Matt Graham, call stuff like Nescafé instant Coffee, "coffee", but in reality, it isn't coffee. Smiler

Thanks for clearly that up for me Homer!
 
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Let it go Dave.... let it go mate!!! rotflmo


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I knew you'd come on here to respond to that !!!


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Sorry Matt, I just couldn't help myself. I'll never mention it again.
 
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Sorry Matt, I just couldn't help myself. I'll never mention it again.



OK, now that's all over, let's go and have a coffee Big Grin

or is that a Nescafe ?


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Sorry Matt, I just couldn't help myself. I'll never mention it again.
Big Grin I dont mind, I am impervious!!


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