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Foster’s Lager

Fosters Lager

Foster’s Lager is a pale lager first brewed in 1889 by William and Ralph Foster in Melbourne, Australia.

It is available globally across the world but despite its international fame, it is less favored in its home country and rarely seen in pubs in Australia.

Foster’s is sold with various ABV percentages and is brewed by a number of different companies around the world.

Country: First Brewed in Australia, now available worldwide

Brewery: Asahi Group Holdings (Australia), Lion (New Zealand), Heineken International (Latin America, Europe and CIS) & Molson Coors (US & Canada)

ABV: 3.7% (United Kingdom), 4.0% (Australia & Europe) & 5.00% (United States)

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Taste Notes & Flavours:

Foster’s Lager is a pale lager with a crisp and refreshing profile, boasting an ABV of 4.0%.

Known for its light and refreshing character, it features a golden color and a smooth finish, making it a popular choice for casual drinking.

Brewed since 1889, it features a bright golden color and a smooth finish.

The ingredients include water, malted barley, glucose syrup, hops, and hop extract, contributing to its light, easy-drinking character.

Price:

The cost of Foster’s Lager typically ranges around the world and is sold in individual 440 ml cans or by the pint on draught.

Also try Foster’s Special Bitter ale.

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