you should drink smirnoff ice. or, just try drinking bud light. something REALLY light and watery. once you get a few down you'll be able to try more. you just have to get to the point where bud light tastes like water. but the smirnoff ice have a fruity taste, its more along the lines of a mixed drink.
2006-10-10 03:23:10
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answered by Anonymous
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My favourite is Boags and preferrably Strong Arm, not the cheapest but nice (for me). You could try Red Back which is a wheat beer - that's different. Or, any Coopers but remember they are brewed in the bottle so it has to be poured into a glass without disturbing the sediment.
I have stayed in the Novotel, Darling Harbour and they have about 40 Australian beers lined up behind the bar, I've tried it several times but can't get past the Red Back - about number 25!
2006-10-10 11:37:04
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answered by pomjon1 2
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Some of the most subtle ones are Heineken, Pure Blonde and Budweiser. Buds probably the most subtle and sweet.
But you could also try a more malty wheat beer like Redback and Beez Neez. Or a fruity beer like Little Creatures/Rogers or Coopers Pale Ale. Or a dark creamy beer like Tooheys Old or Kilkenny.
2006-10-12 02:44:44
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-12-26 15:06:31
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answered by dustman 3
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Yeah, try Big Rock Brewery Black Amber Stout:
http://www.united-nations-of-beer.com/amber-stout.html
2006-10-15 14:58:41
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answered by Father Ashley 4
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Carlton Cold used to be my favourite. Carlton Draught is nice as well, but Cold comes in a bottle and is very good. Enjoy!
2006-10-10 03:31:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Try Cascade.
It's from Tasmania, and I thought it tasted very nice and clean. Better than most Ozzie lagers.
2006-10-11 08:48:33
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answered by Chrisso De La Zouch 3
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guinness
2006-10-10 03:44:34
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answered by thog 2
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