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MadHamish : Off in the real world! Started conversation Sep 24, 2003
Oh I say, that's a bloody good effort at describing us really!
Even down to the tassy beers!
MH
(I prefer Boags and Cascade myself!)
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Evil Roy: Maestro of the Thingite Orchestra, Knight Errant of the Thingite Cause, Prince of Balwyniti, Aussie Researchers A59204 Posted Sep 24, 2003
I'm glad you like it.
I've been a long time fan of Cascade and Boags (even before they became fashionable).
In recent times I've become rather attached to Tooheys Old.
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MadHamish : Off in the real world! Posted Oct 1, 2003
Ah As a card carrying Victorian I am not allowed to drink T**heys. (not even allowed to spell it, as you may have noticed!)
How about Coopers? they make an awesome pale ale!
MH
(The VB you buy overseas is Fosters in a VB can! Bloody CUB mongrels)
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Evil Roy: Maestro of the Thingite Orchestra, Knight Errant of the Thingite Cause, Prince of Balwyniti, Aussie Researchers A59204 Posted Oct 1, 2003
I am also a card carrying Victorian..... but if anyone tries to tell me what I can or cannot drink, they're likely to get a swift kick up the . Tooheys Old rocks!!!!!
I the Coopers Pale and Sparkling s!! Another fave is "Little Creatures Pale " from WA.
Just a question - when Aussies are overseas, why is it that they buy Aussie beer? I can never understand that. I'd much prefer to try the local stuff.
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MadHamish : Off in the real world! Posted Oct 1, 2003
if you spend more than 30 seconds in the US you'll be preying for an Oz beer of any sort, even Fosters! (Yes! As shocking as that is) US beer couldn't get an Oz sheila pissed let alone us blokes not to mention that they mostly taste like water with the hops only waved in it's general direction! Europe is another story however!
MH
(Oompahpah! Oompahpah!)
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Avenging Washcloth, An unhurried sense of time is, in itself, a form of wealth. Posted Oct 1, 2003
Not *all* US is like water. The major national brands, yes, I agree that Fosters tastes better, but more and more small breweries are filling the gulf nicely, thank you very much.
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MadHamish : Off in the real world! Posted Oct 1, 2003
Ah yes where would we all be without the "Microbreweries".
Haven't tried that "Creatures" drop from WA that you mentioned, now I have a hobby for the day cheers!
MH
(Have you ever tried Elephant beer?)
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Evil Roy: Maestro of the Thingite Orchestra, Knight Errant of the Thingite Cause, Prince of Balwyniti, Aussie Researchers A59204 Posted Oct 1, 2003
Well, I did spend two weeks in Hawaii a few years back. My mate and I filled our fridge with half a dozen of every beer we could see that we hadn't tried before. Our friends, in a spearate room, filled their fridge with Fosters! I won't drink Fosters when I'm at home, why the would I suddenly take a liking to it when I'm overseas. Millers is quite a nice drop. There was another which we liked but I can't remember its name. While you're right in saying that they would have trouble getting an Aussie sheila pissed, it's worth drinking it just to get into a session with yanks who think they'll be able to drink you under the table. Plus, there's always bourbon if you want to get pissed.
And what is this obsession which people seem to have nowadays with Crown Lager? It's hugely expensive and, to my humble palate, absolute rubbish!
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MadHamish : Off in the real world! Posted Oct 1, 2003
Imagine my dismay last weekend when I sent a bloke off to get supplies for the BBQ underway and he came back with a slab of Crown and a slab of that Sterling stuff! It was all I could do to stop myself from topping him there and then! luckily he spent his own money so we went on a mission and returneg with glorious green boxes of Coopers! (Whew it was close, and I still have a dozen Sterling in my fridge and my fridge isn't happy!
MH
(It has pride y'know!)
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- 1: MadHamish : Off in the real world! (Sep 24, 2003)
- 2: Evil Roy: Maestro of the Thingite Orchestra, Knight Errant of the Thingite Cause, Prince of Balwyniti, Aussie Researchers A59204 (Sep 24, 2003)
- 3: MadHamish : Off in the real world! (Oct 1, 2003)
- 4: Evil Roy: Maestro of the Thingite Orchestra, Knight Errant of the Thingite Cause, Prince of Balwyniti, Aussie Researchers A59204 (Oct 1, 2003)
- 5: MadHamish : Off in the real world! (Oct 1, 2003)
- 6: Avenging Washcloth, An unhurried sense of time is, in itself, a form of wealth. (Oct 1, 2003)
- 7: MadHamish : Off in the real world! (Oct 1, 2003)
- 8: Evil Roy: Maestro of the Thingite Orchestra, Knight Errant of the Thingite Cause, Prince of Balwyniti, Aussie Researchers A59204 (Oct 1, 2003)
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