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Asahi Super Dry 330ml
Introducing the Apple Thief Pink Lady Apple Cider Can 330ml, a premium alcoholic cider that will tantalize your taste buds. Made from freshly crush...
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Sol Beer Cerveza Original Bottles 330ml
Sol Beer is an easy to drink, refreshing lager brewed using a recipe that honours its true Mexican heritage since 1899. Sol is a beer for the indep...
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Carlton Dry Lager Cans 375ml
Carlton Dry is a brand of Australian lager. The Carlton Dry Lager Cans 375ml are available in most liquors across Australia. Carlton Dry was create...
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Melbourne Bitter Beer 375mL Bottles
Classic Australian lager with initial malt notes and fruity aroma, coupled with a pleasant body and bold bitterness on the finish. A classic Aust...
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Resch's Pilsener Cans 375ml
Resch's Pilsner is a popular classic Carlton & United pilsner. The popular NSW beer in the working class. Smooth and refreshing with a bitter f...
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Melbourne Bitter Beer 375mL Cans
Classic Australian lager with initial malt notes and fruity aroma, coupled with a pleasant body and bold bitterness on the finish. A classic Aust...
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Resch's Pilsener Beer Case Bottles 750ml
A New South Wales favourite, originally brewed by Reschs brewery until 1929 this retro beer is once again becoming the beer of choice.
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Victoria Bitter Beer 250ml Bottles
Victoria Bitter was first brewed by Thomas Aitken in 1854 as a full flavoured, full strength and thirst-quenching beer for the harsh Australian cli...
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Full strength beer is made with a higher percentage of malt and hops than lower-strength beers, meaning that it has a stronger flavour and aroma. It is also slightly more alcoholic, typically containing around 4% alcohol by volume.
There are many different brands of full strength beer available in Australia, including Victoria Bitter, Carlton Draught, Tooheys New, and James Boag's Premium Lager. All of these beers are available in bottles or cans, and can be enjoyed either on their own or in a variety of recipes.
Beer has been brewed for centuries, and is thought to have originated in Iran or Iraq. It spread throughout Europe and Asia, and was eventually brought to the new world by European settlers. In Australia, beer has been brewed since the early days of colonial settlement, and was initially made with ingredients like molasses, malt, and hops imported from England.
The first Australian-made beer was made in 1824 by a man named James Squire. Squire was an English convict who had been transported to Australia for stealing a chicken. After his release from prison, Squire set up a small brewery in Sydney, and his beer soon became popular with locals and expats alike.