Captain Brewster
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^ that's the trick. You don't drink them to get drunk, drink it to enjoy the flavour. So yeah, you drink less and become more responsible with your alcohol intake.
And Australia's catching up with the rest of the world. Anyone notice how mainstream beer company's are trying 'new tactics' with what their creating?
Australia's beer consumption dropped somewhat, in the last three years, but they don't mention that the craft beer scene has boomed and us Australians are consuming more, a lot more. Woolies snatched up Gage Roads brewery a few years back, they could see whats happening. But once these company's take over the small breweries, the beer turns quite average, due to 'mass production' no more specialty small batch brewing happening there anymore.
Capitalism jumped onto the Australian beer scene very early, my old man used to say 'back in my day there were three choices, red, blue or green' (depending on brand, and it's not hard to work out what colours represent each beer). Massive market for three beers, so let's pump this shit out quickly. The trend seemed to stick around for years. But things are slowly changing.
Ps. Alcohols a drug, whats this thread doing in this forum?
And Australia's catching up with the rest of the world. Anyone notice how mainstream beer company's are trying 'new tactics' with what their creating?
Australia's beer consumption dropped somewhat, in the last three years, but they don't mention that the craft beer scene has boomed and us Australians are consuming more, a lot more. Woolies snatched up Gage Roads brewery a few years back, they could see whats happening. But once these company's take over the small breweries, the beer turns quite average, due to 'mass production' no more specialty small batch brewing happening there anymore.
Capitalism jumped onto the Australian beer scene very early, my old man used to say 'back in my day there were three choices, red, blue or green' (depending on brand, and it's not hard to work out what colours represent each beer). Massive market for three beers, so let's pump this shit out quickly. The trend seemed to stick around for years. But things are slowly changing.
Ps. Alcohols a drug, whats this thread doing in this forum?
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