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Flows like Motor Oil and tastes like it too! -  Fosters Lager Drink
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Flows like Motor Oil and tastes like it too! (Fosters Lager)

paulie1975

Member Name: paulie1975

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Fosters Lager

Date: 04/11/09 (31 review reads)
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Advantages: Its cheap

Disadvantages: It tastes awful

Fosters is an Australian lager which is synonymous in this country with ridiculous adverts about how great Australians are. With its famous blue cover with a white fosters wording the product is easy to spot.

Available in all supermarkets and most off licences, the price can vary, at the moment you can get 10 cans for £6 at Sainsburys or 48 cans for £16 at Somerfields, the prices really do vary and being honest nowadays you are very unlikely to simply buy one can of lager as they are always sold in multi-packs.

A can is 440ml and is nearly a pint full of lager when poured. It is also sold in most bars and nightclubs and being honest is a really cheap and cheerful lager and not a hugely tasty drink. It is 4.9% alcohol.

It is a fizzy lager which doesn't flow as easy as many others, it is golden in colour but tastes more like motor oil than lager, it is too fizzy, has a metallic taste and if I have 2-3 cans my stomach really hurts and I get a stitch, I don't rate this lager, the advertising is patronising and the product is cheap tasting and cheap looking, I associate Fosters with poor quality and only really drink the lager when its the only drink available.

Summary: Flows like Motor Oil and tastes like it too!

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