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Burning_Darkness Fosters Lager: ... Lager is largely boycotted in Australia, and its not difficult to understand why, as whilst its brewed in the UK/EU the owners of fosters have effectively stolen Australia s trademark image, attributing to the drink associations with the Ozzies that are in fact entirely fictitious. So, behind this utterly fabricated marketing image what is there to recommend about Fosters? Well, one of the advantages to t...
Read the full review: A lager that has nothing to do with Australia by Burning_Darkness
 

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Drink - Fosters Lager Fosters Lager
Drink / Lager, 4.9 percent Alcohol. Brewed in Australia since 1888.
overall rating  48 reviews
 
Fosters Ice Fosters Ice
Drink / Brewer: Fosters Brewing Company. Style: Lager. Alcohol Content: 5%.
overall rating  3 reviews
 
Drink - Fosters Draught Fosters Draught
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overall rating  3 reviews
 
Fosters Light Ice Fosters Light Ice
Drink / Brewer: Fosters Brewing Company Style: Lager Alcohol Content: 2.7%
 
Drink - Fosters Special Bitter Fosters Special Bitter
Drink / English Bitter, 2.8 percent Alcohol. Brewed in Australia
 
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paulie1975 Fosters Lager
... 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 lage...
Read the full review: Flows like Motor Oil and tastes like it too! by paulie1975
Rook252 Fosters Lager
... everyone is probably aware Fosters is an Australian larger, however what everyone is not aware of is how very different the quality of it is dependent on what part of the world you are in. Considering how widely available this larger is it certainly amazed me. When I lived in Ireland I thought Fosters was at best a just about acceptable larger if I was stuck for cash and wanted a few just about drinkable cans of cheap plonk and that train of thought was fairly common. Not so this side of the pond, in the U.K. Fosters, which is brewed by Scottish & Newcastle, is actually quite a good larger. It really impressed me to see how much better it could be. So much so i h...
Read the full review: Fosters, The Amber Nectar... depending on which side of the pond you're on by Rook252
Revier Fosters Lager
... the "amber nectar". The archetypal Aussie lager, or so we re led to believe. I recently holidayed in Sydney with my bro and found that nobody drank fosters at all (with beers like tooheys and victoria bitter to hand who could blame them). I guess the Australian-ness is just a gimmick. Tastewise Fosters is quite fizzy and fairly bland (My mate rob would skin me if he read this as he swears by Fosters). I am definately a lager man rather than a real ale coinniseur and for me Fosters really sits snuggly in the middle of the road. Its hard to get overly excited by it and yet its a good reliable beer (widely available and no surprises). Its a good hangov...
Read the full review: Fosters, like an old friend by Revier
 
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