What I love most about your reviews mate is that you don't jump on this "craft-beer" snobbery trend and are completely honest Fosters doesn't claim to be this hugely complex beer with a ton of flavours. It's brewed for a purpose and it literally has "crafted to refresh" written across the front of the can, and that's exactly what it does. On a hot day in the sun, 9 times out of 10 id choose this over a complex ale
Fosters is my dads beer, I basically grew up on it, it contains glucose syrup which is always a bad sighn in a larger, id rather a san Miguel or birra morreti for a refreshing larger myself. But if dad liked it enough to drink basically on a daily I will probably return for a pint one day for my pa's sake
'LARGER'!!???. How about 'LAGER'? You can't even spell the sole style of beer that you drink. The 'lagers' that you drink are a disgrace to the beer style. 'Alcopops' would be more apt. They certainly would have zero appeal to Czech and German lager drinkers or anyone who appreciates good beer.
Here in the USA, take this any day of the week over the main stateside brewed adjunct lagers. To my taste buds at least it's surely a superior beer to Bud, Miller, Coors, Pabst, etc.
@@michaelhawkins7389 my mate moved to Australia from the UK a couple years ago and he said first bar he went to with work lot and asked for a pint off fosters and they told him nope we don't sell that. He was kinda shocked apparently as it's told to be the beer from Melbourne 😂
@@matthewrobinson2831 well the beer is from Australia however it was made by two Americans who were living in Australia at the time , lol but yeah I would not class the beer as real Australian beer , it's biggest market is the UK lol according to wiki
5% in the States. Descent beer. Only sell it in oil cans around here. 2 for $4. Why are the beers 4% in the UK but 5% in the States? Wouldn't buy it at 4%.
Ok for women and aussies. I don't touch fizzy lagers womans drink..I prefer proper beer to be honest bitters ales stouts.leave the fizzy lager for the women