For my Aussie Sherbros.

you gotta eat it straight.

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Who is this wild cunt
 
do y'all got some local types of moon shine or liquor that is rarely seen outside of aus?
what is the Australian burger style?
beach or out back? which one has more fun outdoor activities?
Normal liquor, I'd say the unique liquor item is Bundaberg rum, which is a sugar cane rum.
Otherwise its mostly beer culture. World leaders in beer.

Aussie burger is a simple plate grill basic burger. Backyard simple. Gourmet Smash burgers are getting some popularity but not definitive.

Most of Australia lives near the coast. It's beach beach beach. Not even close
 
Normal liquor, I'd say the unique liquor item is Bundaberg rum, which is a sugar cane rum.
Otherwise its mostly beer culture. World leaders in beer.

Aussie burger is a simple plate grill basic burger. Backyard simple. Gourmet Smash burgers are getting some popularity but not definitive.

Most of Australia lives near the coast. It's beach beach beach. Not even close
We also have amazing wines (reds) and won top whisky in the world a few years back for one in Tassie.
 
Normal liquor, I'd say the unique liquor item is Bundaberg rum, which is a sugar cane rum.
Otherwise its mostly beer culture. World leaders in beer.

Aussie burger is a simple plate grill basic burger. Backyard simple. Gourmet Smash burgers are getting some popularity but not definitive.

Most of Australia lives near the coast. It's beach beach beach. Not even close
interesting is it like a micro brew culture like we have in the USA?

heading to the out back to dirt bike and stuff like that isn't a big thing?
 
do y'all got some local types of moon shine or liquor that is rarely seen outside of aus?
what is the Australian burger style?
beach or out back? which one has more fun outdoor activities?
I've seen more American style burger places pop up the last few years. But when at the local takeaway shops, it's common to have fried egg, pineapple or beetroot as available items for the burger.

Re liquor, it's mostly wine and beer. The beer selection is mostly IPAs and lagers, not much variety or popularity in stouts.

Australia produces single malt whisky, but it's not good value for money considering the price imo. You can find better value imports from Scotland, Ireland and America.
 
interesting is it like a micro brew culture like we have in the USA?

heading to the out back to dirt bike and stuff like that isn't a big thing?
It's not like the movies. about 90% of our entire population live in big cities.

For example, you have a population of 27 million people. About 10 million live in our two biggest cities alone (Sydney and Melbourne). If you were teleported over here to one of our cities, you could think you were in the USA/Canada/UK/NZ as there's very little difference... we just have better weather, are less dirty, less violence and crazy shit then the states.

From where most of us live to go to the outback to dirtbike is like someone saying they are leaving NY city to go dirtbike in New Oleans. Australia is fucking immense. Think 27 million people in a country the size of the US.

...we've been a micro brew culture since long before you yanks discovered the concept.
 
do y'all got some local types of moon shine or liquor that is rarely seen outside of aus?
what is the Australian burger style?
beach or out back? which one has more fun outdoor activities?
A fraction of one percent of our population live in the outback... because it sucks ass. We're mostly a beach culture as most of our cities are around the water.

We have real burgers such as:
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re American politics, I've lived in both places for extended periods of time and am a dual citizen, so Australians constantly approach me in the workplace and ask me to explain American politics. They are mostly bewildered and bring up Margery Taylor Green and Donald Trump.

There's an ongoing program called 'Planet America' where American politics and life are studied like some disease. America is largely treated as a big scary yet stupid baby that will shit itself at any time.
 
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do y'all got some local types of moon shine or liquor that is rarely seen outside of aus?
what is the Australian burger style?
beach or out back? which one has more fun outdoor activities?
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It's not like the movies. about 90% of our entire population live in big cities.

For example, you have a population of 27 million people. About 10 million live in our two biggest cities alone (Sydney and Melbourne). If you were teleported over here to one of our cities, you could think you were in the USA/Canada/UK/NZ as there's very little difference... we just have better weather, are less dirty, less violence and crazy shit then the states.

From where most of us live to go to the outback to dirtbike is like someone saying they are leaving NY city to go dirtbike in New Oleans. Australia is fucking immense. Think 27 million people in a country the size of the US.

...we've been a micro brew culture since long before you yanks discovered the concept.
I saw ipas mentioned
what style of brews is most popular or what breweries are the most reknowned

I'd love to try


I'm an Ipa guy but stouts, pale ales etc all are good
 
Have been seeing a steady increase in US style loud shouty zero sum game team politics. Still a long way from actually being a thing, but IMO it's a major concern and something I very much hope we steer away from
 
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re American politics, I've lived in both places for extended periods of time and am a dual citizen, so Australians constantly approach me in the workplace and ask me to explain American politics. They are mostly bewildered and bring up Margery Taylor Green and Donald Trump.

There's an ongoing program called 'Planet America' where American politics and life are studied like some disease. America is largely treated as a big scary yet stupid baby that will shit itself at any time.

Only watch crap from the ABC if you want to know what the far left's opinion is on a subject.

It's a terrible, multi billion dollar yearly waste of Australian tax payer dollars. If it was a commercial station and needed to stand on its own merits, it would collapse within months.
 
I saw ipas mentioned
what style of brews is most popular or what breweries are the most reknowned

I'd love to try


I'm an Ipa guy but stouts, pale ales etc all are good
IPA's but really ales in general along with many other random types of beer.

I'm lucky to have a couple of the top ranked microbreweries where I live: Bent Spoke and Capital breweries. They have dozens of random concoctions and change it up all the time.
 
Only watch crap from the ABC if you want to know what the far left's opinion is on a subject.

It's a terrible, multi billion dollar yearly waste of Australian tax payer dollars. If it was a commercial station and needed to stand on its own merits, it would collapse within months.
Most news is astroturf propped up by somebody with deep pockets. Private or public.

Far left is socialism and communism. This is just uppity soc dems and labor elitism.
 
Most news is astroturf propped up by somebody with deep pockets. Private or public.

Far left is socialism and communism. This is just uppity soc dems and labor elitism.
What do you call the greens? They are openly socialist. This garbage is constantly written from their talking points.

The leader of the Greens did his thesis on the writings of Karl Marx FFS, they aren't even trying to hide it.
 
What do you call the greens? They are openly socialist. This garbage is constantly written from their talking points.

The leader of the Greens did his thesis on the writings of Karl Marx FFS, they aren't even trying to hide it.
They are a group cobbled together of soc dems and dem socialists. It's a temp alliance.

At some point, as they are still capitalists, soc dems get off the train, socialists keep going and see social democracy merely as a transition point to actual socialism. It's partly why the 'left eats itself'
 
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Have been seeing a steady increase in US style loud shouty zero sum game team politics. Still a long way from actually being a thing, but IMO it's a major concern and something I very much hope we steer away from
Preferential/Ranked voting is a godsend.
 
Would be cool to go hiking/hunting in in wilderness/jungle there
 
Kangaroo is fucking delicious. I used to buy it from a general grocery store in Amsterdam. It's dirty gamey much like Ostrich. If you know your way around a kitchen it's wonderful.
It's shit, the stench alone is off putting. To me it's dog meat.
 
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