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Foster’s Lager 2 Cases of 24x 375ml Cans $75 (Save $63) + Shipping ($0 with $150+ Order) @ Craft Cartel

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Foster’s Lager is a 4.9% ABV classic Aussie lager that’s produced with the iconic Pride of Ringwood hops and Foster’s signature custom yeast to deliver a brew that’s bursting with bright fruity aromas and a crisp, bitter and refreshing finish.

For a short time we have a special bundle 2x case offer of Foster’s Lager.
Please note products will be dispatched 7 days from the date of order.

Sale closes Saturday evening and includes a number of products:(craftcartel.com.au)

• Foster’s Lager: 2 cases of 24 x 375ml for $75 ($39 single)
• James Squire Low Card 4x6 330ml Stubbies (ABV 4.2%) - for $45 RRP $57
• Stone & Wood Green Coast Lager 4x6 375ml Cans (ABV 4.7%) - for $53 RRP $69
• White Claw Refrshr Variety Pack 2x10 330ml Cans (ABV 4.5%) - for $59 RRP $90
• Heineken Lager 2 Cases of 24 330ml Cans - for $79 RRP$118 (Single case offer $45)

Best Before Dates

• Foster’s Lager: 21/10/2024
• James Squire Low Carb: 24/10/2024
• Stone & Wood Green Coast Lager: 19/11/2024
• White Claw Refrshr Variety Pack: 23/10/2024
• Heineken Lager: 29/10/2024

Free shipping on orders over $150 to the following areas:

• Sydney metro + surrounds
• Melbourne metro + surrounds
• Brisbane metro + surrounds
• Adelaide metro
• Perth metro

Free shipping automatically applied at checkout.

All other areas and order under $150 standard shipping rates apply (from $9.96)

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  • +9

    "Craft" Cartel flogging mass produced swill…

    • +9

      We get it @Ham Dragon - people have a variety of tastes and we like to accomodate where we can

      • +2

        Fizzy pee though?

  • +10

    Do people still drink Fosters? Filthy drink IMO

    • +15

      Lots of people do. Just no one in Australia.

      • +2

        The most famous beer from Downunder!

        • Thing is it, was developed by two brothers from the US, who were living in Melbourne at the time.

      • exactly this, sold to the poms Aussie are wise to it

      • I've had hundreds of tins of Fosters in Australia in the past 15 years

    • +3

      They put in bottles and call it Crown Lager. It's very popular with the type of people who go to horse races.

      • +6

        Crownies! I'm old enough to recall the alcohol market prior to the advent of "craft" beer, back when Crown Lager was definitely considered a premium drink, one for special occasions. You could tell who the rich kids were at high school parties in the 90s, they'd stolen a 6 pack from their old man's beer fridge.

        • +11

          I worked at Sizzlers in the 2000s. Three people ordered the Crownies 1) Upper middle class bogans 2) Other bogans trying to look flashy on their first date 3) The in laws being dragged to Sizzler who thought they were better than the place and would order what ever was the most expensive to passive aggressively highlight how much better they were.

          I kind of want one now.

          • +1

            @PainToad: That would have been an interesting experience, watching yobbos tip the contents of the buffets into their gullets & what didn't fit there into handbags and backpacks.

          • +3

            @PainToad:

            I kind of want one now.

            Me too.

            We’re talking about the Sizzlers salad bar, right?

            • +1

              @linkindan: Just the parmesan toast thanks!

              • +1

                @BlasterBoy: Potato skins FTW!

              • +2

                @BlasterBoy: That shit came in frozen boxes.

                I use to have to cut hundreds and hundreds of frozen slices of bread into triangles. We’re talking hours each day cutting bread.

                I was a teenager on minimum wage, but even so, surely it would have been more economical to just give people a whole piece of bread each instead of paying staff to cut them in half…but I’m sure some idiot at head office thought it was a good cost cutting idea.

  • +6

    It's annoying that the world thinks we drink this stuff.
    To each their own, I guess

    • I used to work at liqorland many many moons ago and if you were lucky we had 1 case of fosters hidden away in the coolroom somewhere, on the off chance someone would come in and ask for it.

    • +7

      Back in my day we had to ride a bloody Kangaroo out to the bottle-o for a carton of Fosters. AND it was shaken up by the time you got home!

      • +8

        it was shaken up by the time you got home

        I’d be pretty shaken up too if I had to carry a human and a case of beer.

        • +1

          Esp if it’s a qld-er

  • +4

    I'm Australian, and I like Foster's. Don't hate on me.
    If anyone in Melbourne wants to go halvies in 4x Cases for Free Delivery, HMU.

    • Hahaha, No your not:)

  • -3

    Good luck selling fosters even at that price

    • +4

      I bought it!

  • Pay me $75 & I’ll consider taking 2 cases from you

  • +1

    I've drank Fosters one single solitary time in my whole life. And it was in Boston.

    • +1

      It’s actually a requirement that we drink it overseas. It’s how we keep convincing the world we actually drink the stuff.

    • +1

      I lived in Boston for a while, fosters there is import from Canada lol

  • +12

    Surely the hate on Fosters is like the Nickleback Effect. It cant be any worse than VB, Tooheys New, XXXX etc. Right?

    • +1

      Gotta be a meme at this point. If I ever see a tin out in the wild I'll buy it to confirm.

    • +1

      yeah it's absolutely hyperbolic at this point.

      Foster's is fine. IIRC it's not that different to Melbourne Bitter? Or maybe Crown

    • +4

      Correct, it's just low-information dirkheads wanting to have a thing to loudly criticise

      • +3

        Its the on trend thing. Funny how some of the old beers are coming back (eg Resches). Just like one of the dirkheads above was criticising MCBogans for drinking "trendy" beer, they play the same game, always wanting to have something different to show they are on trend. UncleJakes Wildfire brew looks far cooler than a beer can with a generic blue Aussie flag.

        Beer works like wine, its flavour is impacted by what you are eating, summer and winter means different meals.

        Examples are here.

        https://www.webstaurantstore.com/article/96/beer-and-food-pa…

        • +2

          Yes Foster's is a pleasant standard Australian lager. Easy drinking on a hot day.

          95% of the people criticising it wouldn't be able to pick it out in a blind taste test of common Australian beers, they just want to crash into a conversation with a viewpoint that they heard from someone else one time and never investigated. A real yawn.

      • +1

        We agree there's a beer for everyone @park!

    • +4

      It's certainly quite a bit better than VB - mind you, that's a very low bar to set.

      Pretty on-par with the rest of them I reckon - horses for courses and all that.

    • It's in no way an offensive beer.
      It's not particularly great, but it's definitely not bad either.
      I'd prefer VB out of the ones you've listed but after that I'd probably go Foster's and then New and XXXX.

  • The golden throat charmer!

  • -3

    Do you pay us the $75??

    Why name your site craft cartel and then do this, was supercheapp*ss taken?

    • +1

      We hear you @jugsy we'll run that one past marketing ;)

  • I placed an order for this last Thursday and haven't yet received any indication from @Craft Cartel Liquor that the item has been dispatched

    • +1

      Hi @park - these were all pre order. Dispatch date is this Friday. We always put a dispatch date on the product for reference. Any dramas though, please email [email protected]

      Cheers

      • Ah splendid, thanks for the response!

  • -2

    That’s a bit expensive for a toilet cleaner.

    • Yeah well, even janitors like you can afford it if you manage your money well

      • Thanks for the tip! I’m envious of your sparkling toilet kind sir.

        • The condition of my toilet is thanks to your work

          • @park: It’s rude to refer to your mom like that you know.

            • @ozeebee: Surely even a janitor can do better than an overweight woman in her mid 60s

  • +2

    How many people here are hating on Fosters but still drink VB and Carlton etc?

  • -4

    no one drinks this sh#t give this to the americans they seem to drink that sh$t

    • +1

      I'd drink it if I was still a drinker… that's not saying much though. xD

  • I would love to know what all the people who say this is toilet cleaner/gutter water etc actually drink?

    Any recommendations from these connoisseurs?

    They all probably drink something like this, and think that they are awesome and fancy:

    https://www.9news.com.au/national/buttons-up-victorian-brewe…

  • Hey OP, it's only 4.0% - it hasn't been 4.9% for years. Might want to change your original post, so as not to mislead? Your picture of the can is either also old, or the export can - so maybe it is a higher ABV - but I doubt it? Let us know, please and thank you.

    • +3

      No, it's Foster's Lager and 4.9%. The other one you're thinking about is Foster's Classic, which was a stupid initiative by the CUB marketing team to use the Foster's name for a different product in that "lowest end of what's technically still full-strength beer" product segment that has emerged in recent times. Foster's Lager has continued to be produced at 4.9% throughout this time, though.

      • Thanks for the info! (Hmm… Still not sold on it, though… vaguely remember the taste of all the core CUB 4.9% beers, yeech…)

        • +1

          Oh it's nothing special, just a generic lager. Good fun to bring to a party or an event, though.

  • My only Fosters 4.9% experience:
    Singapore Airlines return flight to Aus.
    It was brewed in Vietnam lol

  • -2

    Terrible, Terrible, mid-strength beer.

  • Is the Heineken locally brewed or imported from the Netherlands?

  • +1

    if you sign up as a new user then you get a unique coupon code that gets you $15 off - i.e. this deal becomes $60 + shipping (it was $12.95 shipping to Brisbane).

    so $72.95 for 2 slabs

    $36.98 a slab delivered

  • Mate of mine used to take Foster's to parties because it was the only way to make sure some other asshat didn't steal his beer. Personally I'd rather have my beer nicked than drink that stuff, tastes like it's been drained through a horse.

  • Anyone actually received their order? I've tried emailing and calling, not getting any response. Going to reverse the charge if no response by tomorrow.

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