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Minwah:

--- Quote from: MustardTent on March 21, 2007, 02:46:06 pm ---Don't try the vegemite.

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Wos up with ya?! It's well nice!


--- Quote from: MustardTent on March 21, 2007, 03:17:31 pm ---OZ residents can correct me here, but I don't think there actually is any Fosters in Australia.

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Aussies have it but don't drink it cause it tastes like ---steaming pile of meadow muffin---  :P  Much like it does everywhere else in the world.

Personally I think Coopers from South Australia make good beers.  Mind you I ended up drinking a lot of Coolabah white wine...that's bang for buck.  Throughly enjoyed Bundy & coke too.  I dunno why they don't do premixed whisky/rum etc & coke in cans here in the UK, that's a great idea.

I like the way the Australian bars emphasise keeping the glass/drink cold.  Over here in town pubs you get a manky wet glass that's still warm cause it's just come out of the dishwasher...feckin horrible!

I wish I was there at the moment, 2nd day of spring and I woke up to a white garden...
steptoe:
And you can get into pubs here at 18yrs. I heard the beer in the US is watered down,(i have no idea)

Australia is home to some of the world's most unusual creatures. most of which are either dangerous or deadly. It comes as no surprise, then, that the world's deadliest snakes reside on this island nation. This is a list of the world's deadliest snakes, listed by potency of venom in ascending order.


10. Western Brown Snake Darwin
9. Death Adder Eastern Australia
8. Black Tiger Snake Mount Chapel Island, Tasmania
7. Tiger Snake Perth
6. Beaked Sea Snake Great Barrier Reef
5. Eastern Tiger Snake Adelaide
4. Midland Tiger Snake Great Dividing Range
3. Taipan Bundaberg
2. Common Brown Snake Brisbane
1. Fierce Snake Windorah

 All in australia

Heres a good link to some of our spiders

http://www.idilium.com/Australian_Wildlife/spiders.html
spriggy:

--- Quote from: Minwah on March 22, 2007, 06:00:11 am ---
--- Quote from: MustardTent on March 21, 2007, 02:46:06 pm ---Don't try the vegemite.

--- End quote ---

Wos up with ya?! It's well nice!


--- Quote from: MustardTent on March 21, 2007, 03:17:31 pm ---OZ residents can correct me here, but I don't think there actually is any Fosters in Australia.

--- End quote ---

Aussies have it but don't drink it cause it tastes like ---steaming pile of meadow muffin---  :P  Much like it does everywhere else in the world.

Personally I think Coopers from South Australia make good beers.  Mind you I ended up drinking a lot of Coolabah white wine...that's bang for buck.  Throughly enjoyed Bundy & coke too.  I dunno why they don't do premixed whisky/rum etc & coke in cans here in the UK, that's a great idea.

I like the way the Australian bars emphasise keeping the glass/drink cold.  Over here in town pubs you get a manky wet glass that's still warm cause it's just come out of the dishwasher...feckin horrible!

I wish I was there at the moment, 2nd day of spring and I woke up to a white garden...

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God fricken bless ya Min!!!!!!!  I'm having a Pint Bottle 'Little Creatures Pale Ale' for ya right now!!!!
Cametron:
I was in the US earlier this year, found some nice boutique beers whilst there.  Boulevard and Fat Tire spring to mind.  Nice beers, even nicer when work picks up the tab!

Just finished off a few Boags Premiums, very tasty.
Minwah:

--- Quote from: spriggy on March 22, 2007, 06:53:00 am ---God fricken bless ya Min!!!!!!!  I'm having a Pint Bottle 'Little Creatures Pale Ale' for ya right now!!!!

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Ah I'd forgotten about Little Creatures...had some when I was in WA, good stuff.

Enjoy your beer!  8)
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