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    So I stopped for gas on my way home from work and since the beer low level light was on, I decided to grab a 6 pack. They had a couple types of beers that I like but, to be honest nothing was singing to me. I was just about to take my beer business elsewhere and just go outside, pump my gas and hit the road then I saw it.

    A corner of the refrigerator had shelves of singles (does me no good, says I.) Then I saw the sign on the shelf that said, "Singles $1.79, Mix and Match 6 packs $9.00." Then I saw a pile of folded up six pack cardboard holders off to the side and it was just neater than a skeeter's tweeter. Like buying a box of assorted donuts only with beer. My 6 pack included:

    Stella Artois
    Red Stripe
    Newcastle Brown Ale
    Fosters
    Sierra Nevada Pale Ale
    St. Pauli Girl

    Never seen this done before, needless to say this place will be my go-to beer stop
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    They do that at the local Bloom grocery store here in town. I like a Guinness and a Bass mixed half and half so it's 3 Guinness and 3 Bass Ales.

    Great idea somebody came up with.

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    Fosters ... as in Australian Fosters?

    Look, I'll do you yanks a favour and let you in on a little secret. Fosters is our practical joke on the world. Seriously, it's used here for stripping grease off bbq plates, it's not intended for drinking.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MickRussell View Post
    Fosters ... as in Australian Fosters?

    Look, I'll do you yanks a favour and let you in on a little secret. Fosters is our practical joke on the world. Seriously, it's used here for stripping grease off bbq plates, it's not intended for drinking.
    Sounds a bit like Milwaukee's Best here in the states.

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    I'm not familiar with it. Sounds like that might not be a bad thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MickRussell View Post
    Fosters ... as in Australian Fosters?

    Look, I'll do you yanks a favour and let you in on a little secret. Fosters is our practical joke on the world. Seriously, it's used here for stripping grease off bbq plates, it's not intended for drinking.

    I knew it!!!!! I never could understand why I saw people drinking it I mean honestly it's worse then miller high life, which a college professor of mine once described as "bottled weasel urine" now the Sierra Nevada... That's a good beer. When I was living in Philly all beer stores had this a for whichever reason it wa illegal to sell singles, I guess that's what happens when the state owns all the liquor stores.

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    I should point out that several of the beers on the OP's list are known to me and not bad at all. Newcastle Brown has a good reputation here in particular. Personally I keep coming back to Guinness (Irish brewed of course, nobody else seems to get it right and the Australian brewed stuff is an absolute travesty ) and various ciders, but there are some nice beers out there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Theseus View Post
    Sounds a bit like Milwaukee's Best here in the states.
    The Beast!

    Wins top honors as one of the world's worst.

    An English friend came over to stay with us for a while and drank Budwheezer - said it was the best thing he'd ever tasted. Unbelievable. Most of what they pass off as beer over here can't really be beer at all, but there you go.

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    I have honestly not seen an Australian drinking Fosters since I was a child. Most stores here don't even bother to stock it, it is all exported. And good riddance.

    I like the mixed six pack idea. I wish we had a store here that did that. Every night could be like a little boozy trip around the world.
    Last edited by Legion; 06-25-2011 at 12:44 AM.

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    Sweet!! Nice choices. Nothing beats a good beer.

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