What is Australia's best beer?
What is Australia's best beer?
From a person who grew up in Qld, I was always a XXXX man, and I still have a soft spot for it now. But I would have to say Crown Lager is my favourite brew. I detest Hahn and quite like all Toohey's beers.
Still, the trend today is for mid strength beers and there are very few that still have the full bodied taste.
I'm open to new beers if anyone has any personal favourites.
Still, the trend today is for mid strength beers and there are very few that still have the full bodied taste.
I'm open to new beers if anyone has any personal favourites.
- Dizzys_on_fire
- Reserves
- Posts: 192
- Joined: Sun Nov 21, 2004 2:11 pm
- Team:
- Location: Great Lakes
- Has thanked: 0
- Been liked: 0
Re: What is Australia's best beer?
I don't really drink all that often (unfortunatelycrocodileman wrote:From a person who grew up in Qld, I was always a XXXX man, and I still have a soft spot for it now. But I would have to say Crown Lager is my favourite brew. I detest Hahn and quite like all Toohey's beers.
Still, the trend today is for mid strength beers and there are very few that still have the full bodied taste.
I'm open to new beers if anyone has any personal favourites.


But I do enjoy a crowny on occasion and I must admit that they would be the top of my list also. Fine drop.
Jason Gillespie - 54* (155)
Formerly Uppy80
Formerly Uppy80
Re: What is Australia's best beer?
Hold on Dizzi, I can distinctly remember you posting as Uppy80 on our previous site saying that the last time you went to a One Day International you were going crazy throwing chicken around and nearly got evicted.Dizzys_on_fire wrote:I don't really drink all that often (unfortunatelycrocodileman wrote:From a person who grew up in Qld, I was always a XXXX man, and I still have a soft spot for it now. But I would have to say Crown Lager is my favourite brew. I detest Hahn and quite like all Toohey's beers.
Still, the trend today is for mid strength beers and there are very few that still have the full bodied taste.
I'm open to new beers if anyone has any personal favourites.), and when I do, its usually only lights
.
But I do enjoy a crowny on occasion and I must admit that they would be the top of my list also. Fine drop.

Are you sure you only drink occasionally?
- Dizzys_on_fire
- Reserves
- Posts: 192
- Joined: Sun Nov 21, 2004 2:11 pm
- Team:
- Location: Great Lakes
- Has thanked: 0
- Been liked: 0
Re: What is Australia's best beer?
LOLcrocodileman wrote:Hold on Dizzi, I can distinctly remember you posting as Uppy80 on our previous site saying that the last time you went to a One Day International you were going crazy throwing chicken around and nearly got evicted.Dizzys_on_fire wrote:I don't really drink all that often (unfortunatelycrocodileman wrote:From a person who grew up in Qld, I was always a XXXX man, and I still have a soft spot for it now. But I would have to say Crown Lager is my favourite brew. I detest Hahn and quite like all Toohey's beers.
Still, the trend today is for mid strength beers and there are very few that still have the full bodied taste.
I'm open to new beers if anyone has any personal favourites.), and when I do, its usually only lights
.
But I do enjoy a crowny on occasion and I must admit that they would be the top of my list also. Fine drop.![]()
Are you sure you only drink occasionally?

Ah, good work. You caught me.
Well the truth is I didn't have "much" to do with launching projectiles in the form of half-eaten pieces of the Colonel's finest, more of an on-looker who just helped out on occasion

But yes, the Cricket provides a fantastic opportunity to waste away the brains cells in the name of good fun...... especially when the run rate for the entire day was about 2.5/over

You certainly feel every single bump in the road going home on the bus the next morning, that's for sure.
Jason Gillespie - 54* (155)
Formerly Uppy80
Formerly Uppy80
Re: What is Australia's best beer?
You certainly feel every single bump in the road going home on the bus the next morning, that's for sure.[/quote]
Is that in the bus coming home from a night in the lock up?
Is that in the bus coming home from a night in the lock up?

-
- Coach
- Posts: 1312
- Joined: Fri Nov 19, 2004 11:40 pm
- Team:
- Location: Sydney - Home of the AFL
- Has thanked: 0
- Been liked: 0
-
- Coach
- Posts: 1312
- Joined: Fri Nov 19, 2004 11:40 pm
- Team:
- Location: Sydney - Home of the AFL
- Has thanked: 0
- Been liked: 0
Great to see you money goes to supporting Victorian football teams!Beaussie wrote:Carlton Draught man myself, although I do have a soft spot for Fosters. Absolutely loved the Fosters advertising campaign during the Sydney Olympics. Yeah I know, I'm just a sucker for a good Aussie advertising campaign.
- King-Eliagh
- Coach
- Posts: 12787
- Joined: Fri Nov 19, 2004 7:23 pm
- Team: Parramatta
- Location:
- Has thanked: 16 times
- Been liked: 11 times
- Beaussie
- Site Admin
- Posts: 9547
- Joined: Fri Nov 19, 2004 6:38 pm
- Team: Sydney Swans
- Location: Sydney
- Has thanked: 340 times
- Been liked: 74 times
Carlton Draught is actually the official beer of the Sydney Swans. I'm just supporting my club.Grim Reaper wrote:Great to see you money goes to supporting Victorian football teams!Beaussie wrote:Carlton Draught man myself, although I do have a soft spot for Fosters. Absolutely loved the Fosters advertising campaign during the Sydney Olympics. Yeah I know, I'm just a sucker for a good Aussie advertising campaign.
fosters is english for a start, the only reason that we hjave any ties to it at all anymore is that it sells more if its an 'aussie' beer, its pom and american trash what are you talking about? lolBeaussie wrote:Carlton Draught man myself, although I do have a soft spot for Fosters. Absolutely loved the Fosters advertising campaign during the Sydney Olympics. Yeah I know, I'm just a sucker for a good Aussie advertising campaign.
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 2 guests