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Cass Fresh Beer 6 Pack $10 (50% off) @ First Choice

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Don't waste your time with stale beer, pick up a 6 pack of Cass Fresh Beer for $10 @ First Choice

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    COMMERCIAL DESCRIPTION
    Cass was launched in 1994 and is brewed for mainstream beer drinkers looking for differentiated beer taste. Cass is a most distinguished lager beer. Cass offers refreshment and vitality for young, vivid, active, modern and rebellious consumers, with emphasis on freshness (100% non-pasteurized brewing process) and fizzy, crisp, and sparkling taste.

    Overall rating of 1 at

    https://www.ratebeer.com/beer/cass-fresh/12775/

    1 being lowest

    Might be why its fresh on sale….

    • So beer for the boostjuice crowd.
      I wonder if it's squeezed fresh daily?
      I hope it's organic with low food miles.

      • And Gluten Free…

    • +4

      Currently Korea’s #1 selling beer.

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        It complements Korean food well. Fairly light and inoffensive so as not to interfere with the food flavours.

    • young, vivid, active, modern and rebellious consumers

      omfg that's so me irl lol brb

    • Beer being advertised as 'unpasteurized' is retarded. It's boiled. For an hour.

      Shitty asian lager is shitty.

  • not even australian so its really fresh

  • its won a medal so you know its great…. :P

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      I have a bit too much time on my hands this morning.

      The medal is from The Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria and Federation University Australia
      “Australian International Beer Awards 2014”, category: Best International Lager.

      It seems there were 18 entries in that field and Cass Fresh were 3 of those entries:
      Gwangju Plant -Result: Gold
      Icheon Plant -Result: Gold
      Cheongwon Plant -Result: Bronze

      http://www.rasv.com.au/Events/AIBA_Home/AIBA_Results/AIBA_Pa…

  • It's usually around $13 at the Red Bottles in Sydney CBD.

    I've had it - don't mind it, for $10 it's decent, but I wouldn't buy it if it was 15 or above.

  • Usually around $11 a six pack at independent liquor/Asian stores in Melbourne.

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