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Just when you though VB couldn't get any worse.
And the joy of joys.
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Just when you though VB couldn't get any worse.
After 113 years, the country's biggest selling beer, Victoria Bitter, or VB, is to be produced in a mid-strength version to keep pace with the country's fast-changing beer tastes.
VB, with its distinctive green label, has since 1894 been a staple of hard-drinking backyard barbecues, student revels and football games, not to mention healthy overseas exports.
Now brewer Foster's has decided for the first time to produce the beer in a weaker yellow-label version with 3,5 percent strength, down from 5 percent, as Australians abandon it for scores of more upscale "boutique" or craft beers.
And the joy of joys.
Watson said the new yellow VB would be backed by a A$35 million advertising campaign.
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