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Tooheys Extra Dry Slab, $33.45 (Was $45.90) Pick up @ First Choice Liquor

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Walked past a 1st choice and saw this in the window, haven't seen TEDs this cheap before.
Store was Ringwood, however I'm sure its all stores as its on their website.
Enjoy.

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  • +1

    $39.90 in WA.

  • +1

    This deal is for VIC and TA only. It's $39.90 in WA, and $42.90 for NSW, ACT and QLD.

    • Great! Except, no stores in Tas.

  • +1

    Buy a truckload in wodonga and sell them in albury

    • +8

      An excellent plan to Broden the whole supply, with only two drawbacks.

      1. Limited to retail quantities
      2. They are $33.45 in the Albury store.
  • +6

    Good price, bad beer (IMO).

    • they could be paying me $33.45 and i still wouldn't take it, good deal for those who like it tho

  • +1

    Oh look, they are selling this for about what it really is worth. Oh why did they water down then remove the Platinum Tooheys?

  • $33.40 at Dan Murphys (VIC)

  • +4

    *OzBogan

  • -3

    Worst Beer know to man IMO !

    • +2

      From memory it is quite refreshing, but there are too many gaps in memory when I drink this.

  • +5

    Give over people. It doesn't taste bad, it just doesn't have a lot of taste - like most mass produced cheap beer. If you can taste it, you ain't drinking it cold enough.

    Would still take it over VB.

    • It's been a long time since I had a TED, but I remember it having very little taste as well. It was like water when icy cold, which made it extremely easy to drink. I liked it for that reason.

      Was it my favourite beer? Obviously not, but it had it's place. I'd drink it again if it stayed this cheap lol.

    • i know right!? since i came to Australia ive never heard so many people whine about beer

  • Don't know if it's the same for the cases but I went to the pub the other week and every pint of TED's they gave us a ticket stub, each had a unique code to go in the running for a trip to Bali and win a rip curl t-shirt, out of the 9 stubs (can only enter one per person per day) I've won 3 t-shirts so far.

  • +2

    Refuse to drink beers who drop their alcohol % hoping no one would notice. These used to be 5% now are 4.6%

    • How do you know they were hoping no one would notice?

    • -1

      Even worse then that was when they changed the TED Platinum,it went from 6.5% to 5.2%. Was a blessing in disguise though because it forced me onto better tasting euro beers that aren't full of sulfur and preservatives which is a major contributor to getting a hangover.

    • Does it cost less to produce beer with a lower alcohol content?

      • It costs the drinker more money if they have to buy more beer to reach the same level of drunkenness.

        Which is important for those who drink to get pissed, rather than for the pleasure of taste.

        (*points at certain people in the room)

      • +3

        Yes - alcohol tax is paid per ml of alcohol - less alcohol = less tax

      • +1

        http://www.news.com.au/finance/markets/tears-flow-as-vb-down…

        "Industry experts say the VB alcohol content reduction - from 4.9 per cent to 4.8 per cent - could save Foster's $20 million in beer tax a year."

        Of course the bogans stopped drinking it as their sophisticated palates can apparently detect an overall massive 2% drop in alcohol so it was eventually reinstated at the higher percentage.

        Anyway most decent brews tend to be relatively high in alcohol so even if binge drinking mass produced shite lager isn't your prerogative you still get screwed over by the volumetric tax. Although if you are fond of binge drinking you can switch to goonie and take advantage of the Wine Equalisation Tax.

  • $42.90 for NSW

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