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Fosters Beer on RCCL? (Specifically Explorer of the Seas)


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1 hour ago, cruisingteachers4 said:

I was just browsing the drink menus on Prof Cruise, and I didn't see Fosters as a beer option on any of the menus. 

Set the app to the current sailing- Dining > Bars&Lounges > Schooner (or most others) > Menu and scroll down toward the bottom. 

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Funny story about Foster's.  When my DS was 18, we went on NCL and they will allow 18-20yo to drink beer and wine with parents' permission.  I agreed to sign the waiver and said he had a limit of 2 a day.  Without a drink plan I was afraid he would go crazy and bankrupt me, lol.  Well, I see him with a group of new friends his age holding a can of Foster's and when I asked about it his response was well, you didn't say how big.  He had me there.

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6 hours ago, smokeybandit said:

Fosters: The most famous Australian beer invented by Americans.

I’m not sure about that,it was a Carlton United Brewery brand ,an Australian brewery based in Melbourne . I think it’s now owned by Dr Pepper.

But anyway it tastes like Sh#t  and  it’s better than Budweiser.

My dear old daddy used to say we don’t drink for the taste . We drink for the alcohol.

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Just now, Chiliburn said:

I’m not sure about that,it was a Carlton United Brewery brand ,an Australian brewery based in Melbourne . I think it’s now owned by Dr Pepper.

But anyway it tastes like Sh#t  and  it’s better than Budweiser.

It was invented by two American brothers after they arrived in Melbourne in the late 1800s.

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1 minute ago, smokeybandit said:

It was invented by two American brothers after they arrived in Melbourne in the late 1800s.

So that would make it American?

Us Australians will be gracious and give it to you LOL 

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Just now, Chiliburn said:

So that would make it American?

Us Australians will be gracious and give it to you LOL 

I can't even remember the last time I had a Foster's. There's only about 5000 other beers I'd pick first.

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1 hour ago, smokeybandit said:

I can't even remember the last time I had a Foster's. There's only about 5000 other beers I'd pick first.

To many choices but the mass produced beers are nowhere as good as a small brewery.

 

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Fosters does not taste very nice cold- by the time you get halfway through one of those massive cans the beer has warmed up and the thing is pretty much undrinkable 

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Seems to be a quality vs quantity thing!

Not a beer drinker myself but I can see the point of the quantity side if only the alcohol side of the equation is most important.

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16 hours ago, Chiliburn said:

So that would make it American?

Us Australians will be gracious and give it to you LOL 

Most of the Foster's onboard is brewed in Texas.  So it looks like you already have.

 

I had one on Spectrum and even that was from Texas.

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6 hours ago, zebra36 said:

Seems to be a quality vs quantity thing!

Not a beer drinker myself but I can see the point of the quantity side if only the alcohol side of the equation is most important.

It's the last voucher of the night go-to beer!

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On 4/7/2024 at 12:50 PM, crewsweeper said:

In Australia the saying is "Friends don't let friends drink Foster". 😝

Australians drinking Fosters is akin to Canadians drinking Labatt Blue or Blue Light.

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