Actually, it is today here.....but then again, it is always today here.
Now I'm getting confused Gafftaper. Are you on my side? Or are you trying to lull me into a false sense of security. Oh well back to the Redback.
A culture of binge drinking is prevalent among many communities, for example at high schools, universities, at parties, amongst some aboriginal groups and in sporting clubs. Those who are able to consume large amounts of alcohol are often held in high regard by their peers. Binge drinking and getting drunk to a point of complete loss of control may not only be accepted but encouraged. Drinking to this extent often begins, in a minority of social circles, at as young as 13 and 14, and may be very widely practised and accepted by most by age 16 or 17. This is the main advantage of binge drinking in Australia; it is passed off by the younger generations as "being Australian" and is seen as a perfectly normal cultural practice.
Wait a minute. Binge drinking? Who mentioned binge drinking. I merely drink an ample sufficiency.
Did you Aussies go drink so much that you can't type? We don't do that here in the States. It's over 21 only and everyone drinks responsibly just until lightly buzzed... never to excess.
...... Oh well back to the Redback.
http://www.matildabay.com.au/ourbeers/redback.htmlRedback is also a wheat based beer unless it's gone broke in the ten years or so since I last had one.
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