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In response to
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It currently is refered to as Foster. -- nm
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by
Iron Spawn
unrelated: I never see Foster's lager offered on tap around here. It was everywhere in NYS. -- nm
Posted by
Diva (aka Diva)
Apr 5 '12, 13:59
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due to the robust Australian ex-pat community in NYC
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znufrii
Apr 5, 14:04
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i don't think any self respecting Australian drinks Fosters, do they? -- nm
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Andie
Apr 5, 14:06
4
isn't it like Molson's to Canadians and Stella Artois to Belgians and Miller to United Statesians? -- nm
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Diva
Apr 5, 14:08
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Mexican's wont drink Coronas and Aussies beer of choice is VB which stands for Victor Bitters. -- nm
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Epiphany
Apr 5, 14:11
yeah. fun fact: we don't even have a beer called 'Molsons' in Canada. There are a ton of beers Molson's makes, but they are called other things.
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Andie
Apr 5, 14:11
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yeah. We call Labatt's 'Blue' at least where I'm form. And Molson's seemed to come in a blue can and Molson's Canadian came in a Green, white and red
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Diva
Apr 5, 14:20
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