Foster’s beer drinkers in the UK will soon find their lager’s alcohol strength cut to 3.4%.

Heineken UK, which brews Foster’s, said cutting the alcohol strength from the current 3.7% would make the lager eligible for lower rates of alcohol duty.

The brewer hinted at cheaper pints saying “customers benefit from more competitive pricing” because of the lower tax charge.

The change is set to go into effect by February, marking the second time in three years that Foster’s alcohol percentage, or ABV, has been diluted.

Heineken UK said it was responding to changes in UK government policy, which have encouraged brewers to offer lower alcohol options.

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    What’s the difference between Foster’s and having sex in a canoe?

    There’s none.

    Both are fucking close to water.

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        Oh interesting, I knew this joke in a “Budweiser” form, but not that it originated from Monty Python.

        So I bow to them.

        I’m living in Munich and we also have a bit of a connection to beer. Of the famous Munich beer brands Paulaner and Hacker are partially held by Heineken and Spaten, Franziskaner and Löwenbräu by Anheuser Busch.

        Fortunately there are still good independent few. (Augustiner, Hofbräu, Giesinger)

        I always want to go to the Paulaner or Hacker beer gardens and put a sticker to the urinal “This is where they make Heineken”

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          Yeah, as a western neighbor, I must apologize for the Heineken bit.

          I’ll raise a glass in your general direction! Zum wohl!

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        I never quite understood why the Pythons made those characters Australian. Was the alcoholism of the Brits not famous enough to be funny?

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          Quite a bit of python humor is absurdism. So ratio is not necessarily an aspect.

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    Beer is oddly terrible and weak in Australia but Toohey’s Old is good, more rare down here in Vic though

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    Japan sorta did this, but it was with malt percentage rather than alcohol amount. Beers were taxed under laws that taxed any drink malted more than 67%, so beer companies got around it by dropping the malt percentage. Then a new tax category was created and less malted drinks followed. Long story short they now make a beer type drink malted less than 25% called happoshu.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Happōshu

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    You have to be such a dork to drink Foster’s. Or Heineken actually.

    Australians don’t even actually drink that gross bullshit.

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      I don’t get why people even bother with stuff like Coors and bud and Heinekan or whatever. There are lots of other options that are good and not close to water. I have not once bought any of those big corporate run beers since I started drinking beer.