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On a scale from most popular beer through to not drunk by anyone.

2007-11-26 16:03:18 · 8 answers · asked by conda 6 in Food & Drink Beer, Wine & Spirits

8 answers

I doubt it's very popular. It's probably the Australian version of Pabst Blue Ribbon or Milwaukee's Best.

But you really can't knock cheap and effective.

2007-11-26 16:34:49 · answer #1 · answered by damnyankeega 6 · 0 0

lots of the Australians I actually have met have come throughout the time of as laid back and chilled out. i think of they are extra friendly, comfortable and open than English human beings (im English), they seem much less closed and extra keen to precise themselves. regardless of this i think of we share an excellent style of similarities, we the two like a good drink, eat comparable nutrition, placed on comparable clothing. I dont even nevertheless sense as though Australians have a diverse custom, the sole ingredient that instruments them different than for us is the a number of climate, seasons, and the vastness of the rustic. Australia appears like a non violent place, I under no circumstances pay attention approximately lots occurring there interior the information. Im unsure how ethnically diverse Australia is. each time I see television exhibits from there, it form of sounds like there are not the different ethnic minorities different than for whites and a small minority of human beings from the some distance East. i may well be intrested to be conscious of if it truly is the case, and the way ethnic minorities are taken care of. even nevertheless apparently like a pleasing united states, which i'm hoping to bypass to sometime.

2016-12-30 05:02:20 · answer #2 · answered by jun 3 · 0 0

can I say a negative number? I have some colleagues here in california from the northwest side of Australia and they think it ranks right up there with bud here in the states. It is by no means the popular beer. they view it as the americans interpretation of aussie beer. Though none of them drink it themselves.

2007-11-26 16:11:49 · answer #3 · answered by Lisa H 7 · 0 0

I was in Australia two years ago. I never drank a Foster's or was offered one by my Australian friends. I would put in on par with National Bohemian (Nattie Bo to poor high school students in my day) in the States.

2007-11-26 18:47:31 · answer #4 · answered by deirdrezz 6 · 0 0

The way they advertise it here in America is stupid, but then again I am an American and we do have some crappy tasting beers over here. Manily anything that starts with BUD

2007-11-26 19:55:26 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

WHEN I WAS DOWN UNDER I NEVER SAW ANY ONE DRINK IT . HERE IN THE STATES IT IS SOMEWHAT POPULAR . TO TELL YOU THE TRUTH I DON'T REMEMBER WHAT I WAS DRINKING WHILE IN KINGS CROSS , BUT IT WAS ALE AND GOOD . IT WAS THE BRAND OF THE LOCALS I WAS DRINKING WITHS FAVORITE .

2007-11-26 16:19:09 · answer #6 · answered by D.C. 6 · 0 0

Seeing how its utter swill, I hope not very. I am from the US. I tend to not think Australians are stupid, hope I'm not wrong on this one....

2007-11-26 16:07:43 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

I dunno....Do they drink "Panther-Piss" there..???

2007-11-26 17:14:57 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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