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Re: Coopers 62 Pilsner

Postby Psyber » Sun Nov 15, 2009 12:13 pm

Jimmy_041 wrote:
Sojourner wrote:
LBT wrote:*Also keep you eyes out for a coopers lo-carb :roll: later in the summer...they are trying to keep it under wraps :lol: . In my opinion they have missed the boat in the lo-carb market, Hahn super dry is smashing pure blonde now, its a huge seller.
???
Coopers made the orginal Low Carb beer for the Diabetic Market - its called "DB", is it no longer on the market?
Thank God for that - we use to call it penalty beer - any indiscretion such as a chunder was met with a call for skolling a stubbie of the stuff
I think I remember it - the one I recall was a bit spiritous in taste and lacking balance - rather like a weak beer with ethanol added...
[Another beer of any sort is hardly the cure for chundering though... ;) ]

On a related topic - perhaps not worth a new thread: [Mods feel free to move it if you think otherwise.]
"Fine for booze at teen house parties" http://au.news.yahoo.com/a/-/mp/6473535 ... e-parties/
A leading health institute has proposed hefty fines for anyone providing booze to children without their parents' consent.
The Australian Drug Foundation chief executive John Rogerson said on Sunday it was still legal in most parts of Australia to provide minors with alcohol on private property.
"Anyone could give your kid a drink or 10 and not be responsible for the consequences," he said in a statement.
Mr Rogerson wants to see a nationwide ban on the provision of alcohol to children on private property without parental consent.
"It's hard to believe this sort of preventative policy isn't already in place," he said.
"So we're calling on the federal government to take action."
Under the plan, adults could be fined up to $6,000 for providing booze to minors without their parents' permission, the Herald Sun newspaper reports.
Health Minister Nicola Roxon told the newspaper the foundation's proposal would be considered by the Ministerial Council of Drug Strategy.
The ministerial council's recommendations will then be presented to the Council of Australian Governments meeting in December.
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