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Its pretty hard to tell the difference between VB and Tooheys New. About 95% of the people cant tell the difference. Even if you say you can i dont believe it. The only real difference is is the colour. I tell you a few funny stories which proved this thoery to me.

When i was doing a bar cource last year, i was bored so i decided to do it, the guy in charged hooked up the keg and we started pouring. He told us it was VB and about 15-20 people poured a beer and drunk it until the keg was finished. Maybe we were just retards but NO ONE picked that the beer was in fact Tooheys New and not VB.

Ive done this to a lot of people and nearly everyone hasnt picked it. Now i dont care if its VB or Tooheys New.

I like Stories.......

Hype - I'm out that way too. We should meet up some time.

Me at St Marys.

Ryan - There are heaps out our way.

They just come out when the weekend is nearing....

eheah I have two normal beers and i'm out! :uh-huh:

Can't drink beer at all... but gimme spirits and we'll

play who can skull the fastest and falls to the floor

first! :dump:

but remember... they have to be lolly drinks..

Is it me or all you see after that is :boobs:

hahah i knew i was going to use that one day!!!

DLuded, that's cause these people at the bar course we're training to work on the wrong side of the bar ! I spend most Friday nights at a table with about 9 mates and 6 jugs of new each round .... that's where you learn the difference :)

Starting to look like we'll need to organise a "no car cruise" and get together for some drinks ;)

Guest Da_Man

You guy are killing me I've just been reading through some threads and came across this, and what a laugh i've had....

All I know is that after about 8 beers it all tastes the same cause your (well I'am) pissed and can't tell...

Well anyway back to the thread " The Next Cruise" if you guys are planning anything let me know it looks like Onarun and myself are neighbours. So if you's do plan a cruise on Friday drop us a email [email protected] or give me a call 0414 867 446.

Ok hope to meet some of the guys on Friday, by the way I don't have a engine in my car so i'll come with a friends skyline if not i'll just borrow it :lol:

Later

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