Author: bladdamasta
Sainte Etienne – another Aldi tribute beer
Recently BotF wrote about a new addition to the Aldi range of beers that had a remarkable resemblance to a high profile Australian beer. Well, Aldi’s done it again, paying homage to one Europe’s biggest beers – Stella Artois. Sainte …
Induction – Ella #41
Tonight the old crusties that make up the Back of the Ferry crew were joined by a very enthsiastic inductee. Ella has been longing to make the pages of BotF, and given her unseen contribution to some of our finest/questionable …
Eurofest 2012 and Erdinger Oktoberfest
The weekend before last, Illiards and this correspondent attended the 20th anniversary of Eurofest 2012. Despite having lived on the insular peninsula for over 12 years now, I’ve never been to Eurofest. Each year I see the signage – I …
ARVO Beer already in Sydney Airport
There’s a new macro brewer in town. Casella Family Brewers have hit the market in a big and different way. Bus shelters across Sydney are imploring drinkers to vote between two beers. That’s old news. What’s new news is that …
Pliny the Elder on tour in Sydney Harbour
As has been previously mentioned, BotF is very lucky to have Rachel in its membership ranks. Rachel travels frequently and has brought back some very interesting beers, which have ended up being taken on journeys to Sydney’s sights. The United …
Fraser Briggs Premium Lager – a James Boags piss take, surely & Grottenbier
A movie of my youth was “Repo Man”, which amongst many of its quirky elements had all products in the film were named with blue and white generic labels. Every product just simply had its name – “beer”, “dry gin” …
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