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Morning all!

Yeah Trev, this is possibly the worst carton of Sapporo I've ever had :(

Didn't take any pics of the ribs sorry but they got the thumbs up from all in attendance, she even went back for extra sauce because it was apparently that good! :woot:

Kirin lager in Japan is probably in my top 3. Over here its terrible. They don't do stubbies so it's usually a good giveaway its Aussie beer rebadged

Asahi is mainly brewed locally as well.

I'm fairly sure the Asahi and Sapporo cans are fully imported though.

those 500ml odd shaped sapporo cans were good so probably legit. havent tried asahi cans here, but they arent my favourite beer anyway so i wouldnt normally buy them. they are pretty exxy over there compared to most others... i dont know what all the fuss is about

its gets advertised absolutely everywhere...

ive asked over there about it and told by a couple that it wasnt their regular beer but for special occasions or if guests were coming over then it was kind of the right thing to do

Hmmm... interesting.

I think out of the 3 (Sapporo, Asahi and Kirin) Sapporo is generally my favourite but obviously when brewed and flown in overnight from Ja-pan.




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