From what I gather from a guy on the forum who works for Fosters their light and mid beers are usually made with a fair amount of grain character to try and mask the fact that they are mid or low strength. So extract or all-kit versions are not really going to step up to the plate as the Yanks say.
I can suggest some all grain versions but if you are starting off in Home Brewing, maybe a good idea to try a light kit such as Coopers Canadian, a mini mash of a kilo of Pilsener Malted grain (plenty of information on mini or partial mashing on the forum), about 20g of the Australian hop Superpride and an Australian Lager yeast such as Morgans Lager yeast. Then only about 300g of sugar into the fermenter, no higher than 18 degrees during the ferment and clear the beer out as far as possible before bottling. Should get you fairly close.
From what I gather from a guy on the forum who works for Fosters their light and mid beers are usually made with a fair amount of grain character to try and mask the fact that they are mid or low strength. So extract or all-kit versions are not really going to step up to the plate as the Yanks say.
I can suggest some all grain versions but if you are starting off in Home Brewing, maybe a good idea to try a light kit such as Coopers Canadian, a mini mash of a kilo of Pilsener Malted grain (plenty of information on mini or partial mashing on the forum), about 20g of the Australian hop Superpride and an Australian Lager yeast such as Morgans Lager yeast. Then only about 300g of sugar into the fermenter, no higher than 18 degrees during the ferment and clear the beer out as far as possible before bottling. Should get you fairly close.