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VB MOCA Boardwalk Art Show returns Oct. 20-22 . ... “Art enthusiasts and beer connoisseurs alike can enjoy a weekend filled with creativity, flavor, and vibrant energy. ...
Australia's most popular beer for decades, VB, has lost its crown, with interloper XXXX Gold now officially the nation's biggest-selling brew.
The alcohol content of Victoria Bitter will be cut for the second time in two years to 4.6 per cent next month. That's 0.3 per cent lighter than the original 4.9 per cent full strength beer was ...
VB has launched a new fragrance, but luckily it doesn't smell like beer. The iconic Australian beer brand has teamed up with Australian perfumers and Chemist Warehouse to create a new scent called ...
This Beer Poster Doesn’t Just Depict Beer, It Actually Dispenses It to Passersby. 1 minute read. By David Stout. April 9, 2015 5:07 AM EDT.
VB is selling a fragrance at pharmacies accross Australia, but luckily it doesn't smell like beer. The iconic Australian beer brand teamed up with Australian perfumers and Chemist Warehouse to ...
VB regains its crown as Australia's biggest selling beer, knocking off Queensland interloper XXXX Gold which took the No.1 position in May last year.
VB launches product for tradies – aftershave in iconic beer bottle. It’s one of Australia’s most loved beers – and now the iconic brand has a new product hitting shelves that is especially ...
In a post on the VB website, the beer company announced it would be supplying free beer to 200 pubs across Australia for customers (over 18 of course) for two hours on Sunday. VB is rewarding ...
VB has released a limited-time-only beer-flavoured tea, blending Ceylon tea leaves with actual hops, because a good brew is a good brew. It's always 6:15am somewhere, we guess.
THE choice of beer can make or break a pub for some, but a recent survey has shown that Queenslanders' beer habits are changing. Read Today's Paper Tributes & Notices Rewards ...
VB is celebrating the end of the election campaign by shouting Australians a beer.Full page ads appeared in newspapers in NSW, Victoria, SA, Tasmania and Canberra today announcing the campaign ...
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