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Foster's Lager

Foster's Lager is an Australian internationally distributed brand of lager. It is owned by the international brewing group Asahi Group Holdings, and is brewed under licence in a number of countries, including its biggest market, the UK, where the European rights to the brand are owned by Heineken International.

Foster’s Lager
ManufacturerWorldwide including:
IntroducedFebruary 1889; 134 years ago (1889-02)[1]
Alcohol by volume 5.0% (US)[2] (4% Europe and Australia) (3.7% UK) [3]
StylePale lager
Websitewww.fostersbeer.com 
Beer bottle

While Foster's is the largest-selling Australian beer brand in the world,[4] it is not as popular and relatively rare compared with other beers in Australia, particularly when compared to other Carlton & United Breweries beers such as Victoria Bitter and Carlton Draught.[5]

History

Foster's was created by two American brothers, William M. and Ralph R. Foster, who arrived in Melbourne from New York in 1886.[5] The brothers began brewing Foster's Lager in November 1888.[1] It was made available to the public from February 1889.[1] The product was first exported in 1901, when bottles were sent to Australian combatants in the Boer War.[6]

In 1907, the company merged with five other brewing companies to form Carlton & United Breweries (CUB).[5] Then only available in bottles, Foster's Lager was considered to be CUB's premium brand.[5]

In 1958, steel cans were introduced.[7] Foster's Lager was first imported into the UK in 1971[5] and was launched in the US in 1972.[5]

Commencing 1981, the brand was brewed under licence in the UK by Watney Mann and Truman Brewers. This was the first time that Fosters had been available on draught anywhere in the world; in Australia it had only been available first in bottles, then later in cans. The draught product was based on Carlton Lager,[citation needed] another Carlton United Brewers product, and it was first brewed in the UK at the pilot brewery at Truman's Brick Lane Brewery in mid 1981. In 1986, Courage obtained the rights to brew and distribute Foster's alongside Watney Mann and Truman Brewers. In 1990, Courage took over Watney Mann and Truman Brewers following the pubs for breweries swap with WMTB's parent company Grand Met.[citation needed]

In 2011, CUB and its product lines, including Foster's, were bought by the South African and British conglomerate SABMiller, which in turn was incorporated into the multinational (Belgian, Brazilian, and American) Anheuser-Busch InBev in 2016.[8] In 2019, Anheuser-Busch InBev agreed to sell CUB including Fosters to Asahi Breweries. The deal was completed in 2020.[9]

Production

Advertising from the early 20th century claimed Foster's Lager was adjuncted with cane sugar.[7] A number of breweries advertised a sugar content, (e.g. Bulimba), as it implied a lighter less bitter brew than was commonly sold. (Rice malt and very light barley malts replaced sugar, which can be troublesome for brewers.[citation needed])

The Tim Foster's yeast in use today was brought to Carlton in 1923 from Professor Jorgensen in Denmark.[10]

The lager is hopped with selected oil extracts of Super Pride of Ringwood hops, which like any modern beer, is added after fermentation to minimise losses to the yeast sediment.[citation needed][11] The hop is sourced from the only two farms in Australia that grow it.[12]

The product is 4% ABV in Europe, Australia and India, and 5% in the US.

The Latin American and European rights to the beer are owned by Heineken International, who brews and distributes a 4% ABV Foster's in most European countries.[13] In the United States[14] and Canada, rights to the brand are owned by Molson Coors. Heineken also acquired Brasil Kirin which previously had the right to the beer in Latin America.

In the UK, Foster's is produced by Heineken at the Royal Brewery in Manchester.[15]

Production of the Australian regular brand recommenced in 2014, but it was only briefly promoted. It had been in continuous production from November 1888 to about 2002, making it the longest-lived beer label in Australia.[citation needed] Once a "premium" brand,[16] Foster's Lager has been bypassed by the Foster's Group's favoured premium brands of Carlton Crown Lager and Stella Artois.[17][18]

In Australia until the end of the 1970s, Foster's Lager was a reasonably popular bottled and canned beer with a somewhat premium image.[19] Then in the early 1980s there were major changes in the Australian brewing industry, including the merger of Castlemaine (Brisbane), Swan (Perth) and Toohey's (Sydney) into a national brewing group, as a result of acquisitions by Perth entrepreneur Alan Bond.[20]

Faced with inroads into its non-Victorian markets, Carlton and United Beverages (CUB) reviewed its product range and attempted to re-position some of its brands. Foster's Draught was introduced, served on tap alongside established draught brands such as Castlemaine XXXX and Toohey's Draught. Despite some initial success, bolstered by heavy advertising, the brand did not prove to be popular and was eventually withdrawn from sale.[citation needed]

The Foster's Group has tended to promote the brands of Carlton Draught (mainstream market) and Victoria Bitter (working class male market).[21][failed verification]

The CUB Yatala Road Brewery south of Brisbane, the site of the former Power's Brewery, brews all CUB mainstream and contract beers that are sold outside of Victoria. The Yatala Brewery is the largest in the Southern Hemisphere.[citation needed] CUB's Abbotsford Brewery (Abbot's Lager) now only supplies Victoria and South Australia. The Victoria (Vic Bitter) and Carlton (Carlton Draft) breweries were closed in the late 20th century and the CUB headquarters moved to Abbotsford.[citation needed]

In late 2014 Foster's enjoyed some renewed success in the Australian market, due to returning to wide-release sale in Australian liquor stores with some renewed nostalgic brand recognition.[22] Foster's lager was marketed as "Foster's Classic" and sold in 375ml cans with 4.0% ABV.

In November 2020, CUB announced that it would "relaunch" the brand in Australia, boosting local production by 300% and price it competitively against rival brands.[23]

Global market

In April 2006, Scottish & Newcastle plc announced that it had agreed to acquire the Foster's brand in Europe (including Turkey), the Russian Federation and other countries in the Commonwealth of Independent States for approximately £309 million. In August 2006, SABMiller, now owned by AB InBev, announced that it had bought back rights to the Foster's brand in India for a reported $120m from private investors.[24][25]

An unusual case emerged in 2015 when a New York consumer of Foster's Lager sued the brewer after – he claimed – discovering it was not brewed in Australia.[26] He proposed a class action on the grounds of deceptive marketing. The suit cited advertising slogans such as 'Foster's Australian for Beer' and 'How to Speak Australian' were intended to trick consumers into believing the beer is made in Australia – which in turn meant the beer could be sold at a higher, premium price.

A number of companies own marketing rights to Foster's including Heineken International in Latin America, Europe and CIS and Molson Coors in the U.S. and Canada.

Variants

Scottish & Newcastle launched Foster's Twist, a beer with a hint of citrus that was marketed as a refreshing alternative to other heavier beers and Premium Packaged Spirits such as Smirnoff Ice. Foster's Twist was 4.5% abv. It has since been withdrawn from the market.[27]

There also exists Foster's Super Chilled, which is served at a colder temperature and is available in pubs and bars.

In 2008, Foster's was introduced with a widget called a "scuba" placed into the can to ensure good mixing.[28] This variant is only currently available in the UK.

In the UK, customers are also able to purchase a keg of Foster's for private parties, collecting and returning the keg at a participating store or public house.[citation needed]

Also, there is Fosters Gold which has a slightly higher alcohol percentage of 4.5% sold only in bottles.[citation needed]

Sponsorship

From 1964, the brand was promoted in the UK by comedian Barry Humphries and his Private Eye character Barry McKenzie, a bumbling Foster's swilling Australian expatriate.[5]

Foster's Lager used the slogan "The Amber Nectar" in Australia and the UK, and "Australian for Beer", elsewhere overseas.[29] The overseas advertising of the product often focuses on the Australian connotations of the beer, e.g. with reference to stereotypical Australian imagery such as kangaroos, exaggerated accents, and cork hats. This was true of a campaign in the 1980s fronted by the Australian comedian Paul Hogan.[30]

The 2009 campaign for Foster's contains two 40-second adverts, "Backpacker" and "Deep Sea"; both end with the slogan, "Foster's – get some Australian in you."[31]

The Foster's Lager brand was used as an advertising sponsorship deal with Norwich City F.C. from 1986 to 1989 (a period which included two top five finishes and a run to the FA Cup semi-finals). At its commencement, the sponsorship by Foster's was the most lucrative sponsorship ever given to an English football club.

The brand sponsored Formula One events regularly from 1986 to 2006. During this period it was the title sponsor for the Australian GP (1986–1993 and 2002–2006), the British GP (1990–1993 and 2000–2006) and the San Marino GP (2003–2006). It also was the prime sponsor and trackside sponsor of many other Grands Prix during this time. The brand was also used in a sponsorship deal with the A1 Team Australia from 2005 to 2007.[citation needed]

The UK division of the Foster's brand has focused on cultivating comedy-centric advertising and sponsorship arrangements and on 9 November 2011 they launched a trailer for their sponsored, online-only version of the hit 90s' television show The Fast Show.[32] The six weekly episodes started on 10 November and featured the original cast (with the exception of Mark Williams) and many of the characters from the previous series.[33]

From 2010 to 2015 Foster's adverts featured "Good call", in which numerous Britons phone up Australians Brad and Dan for general advice.[34] The campaign was revived in 2019.[35]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Deutsher, Keith (1999). The Breweries of Australia: A History. Lothian. p. 144. ISBN 978-0-85091-986-8.
  2. ^ "Beer: Fosters". Fostersbeer.com.
  3. ^ "Age Gate".
  4. ^ "Foster's Legacy". Fosters. Retrieved 18 December 2020.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g Garrett Oliver (2011). The Oxford Companion to Beer. Oxford University Press. pp. 370–371. ISBN 978-0-19-536713-3.
  6. ^ Derdak, Thomas (1988). International directory of company histories. St. James Press. p. 228. ISBN 978-0-912289-10-6.
  7. ^ a b Foster’s Lager Beer, Bitter Ale & Extra Stout, Melbourne, auspostalhistory.com
  8. ^ Reuters Staff (21 December 2016). "BRIEF-AB InBev says SABMiller Holdings changes name to Anheuser-Busch North American Holding Corp". Reuters. Retrieved 4 January 2021. {{cite news}}: |author= has generic name (help)
  9. ^ "Japanese brewer Asahi has bought the maker of VB and Carlton Draught for $16 billion — and the deal could revive Australia's sluggish beer market". Business Insider. 22 July 2019.
  10. ^ Or is it, www.australianbeers.com
  11. ^ Oladokun, Ola & James, Sue & Cowley, Trevor & Smart, Katherine & Hort, Joanne & Cook, David. (2017). Dry-Hopping: the Effects of Temperature and Hop Variety on the Bittering Profiles and Properties of Resultant Beers. BrewingScience. 70. 187-196. 10.23763/BRSC17-18OLADOKU.
  12. ^ Beer, Carlton & United Breweries (CUB)
  13. ^ "Fosters (UK) from Berkshire (Heineken)". ratebeer.com. Retrieved 29 August 2009.
  14. ^ Foster's in the US, www.fostersbeer.com
  15. ^ SAB turns hostile with A$9.5bn bid for Foster's investors, Business News, The Independent
  16. ^ Christie, Jordanne, "Foster's", Beer Through the Ages, retrieved 29 August 2020
  17. ^ Stella Artois is brewed in Australia under licence from Belgian beer conglomerate InBev.
  18. ^ "Cheers! Why every brewer loves a premium beer or two", www.smh.com.au, 18 August 2004.
  19. ^ Christie, Jordanne. "Foster's".
  20. ^ "1900s | Our History | About Us | Lion". www.lionco.com. Retrieved 5 June 2020.
  21. ^ The New York Times - Breaking News, World News & Multimedia 1 March 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  22. ^ "SAB fosters beer brands in Australia". Financial Times. 26 May 2013. Archived from the original on 10 December 2022. Retrieved 29 June 2022.
  23. ^ "'Iconic' Foster's makes a comeback".
  24. ^ S&N turns on Foster's tap in Europe, Times Online
  25. ^ Scottish & Newcastle completes the acquisition of the Foster’s brand, Scottish & Newcastle 28 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  26. ^ Cowie, Tom (16 December 2015). "New York man sues Foster's for not being brewed in Australia". Fairfax. Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 15 September 2016.
  27. ^ Alcoholic Drinks: Euromonitor from trade sources/national statistics, 2011
  28. ^ "S&N launches 'widget' versions of Foster's and Kronenbourg". 14 March 2008.
  29. ^ Moutinho, Luiz (29 February 2016). Worldwide Casebook In Marketing Management. World Scientific. ISBN 978-981-4689-62-5.
  30. ^ Simon Bowers "Foster's may be 'the Australian for lager' but it is brewed in Britain", The Guardian, 21 June 2011
  31. ^ . www.talkingretail.com. Archived from the original on 17 August 2009. Retrieved 29 August 2009.
  32. ^ "Foster's - YouTube". YouTube.
  33. ^ . Archived from the original on 5 November 2011.
  34. ^ Foster's » Good Call Ads Archived copy at the Portuguese Web Archive (7 September 2014).
  35. ^ "Foster's on why it's bringing back 'Good call' after a four-year absence". 8 April 2019.

External links

  • Official UK Website, www.fosters.co.uk
  • Official US Website, www.fostersbeer.com
  • Official UK Fosters Funny Campaign Website, www.fostersfunny.co.uk
  • Interview with Trevor O'Hoy, CEO of Foster's Group in 2006.
  • Foster's History, www.australianbeers.com

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This article is about the lager For the company see Foster s Group Foster s Lager is an Australian internationally distributed brand of lager It is owned by the international brewing group Asahi Group Holdings and is brewed under licence in a number of countries including its biggest market the UK where the European rights to the brand are owned by Heineken International Foster s LagerManufacturerWorldwide including Australia Asahi Group Holdings New Zealand Lion Latin America Europe and CIS Heineken International US and Canada Molson CoorsIntroducedFebruary 1889 134 years ago 1889 02 1 Alcohol by volume 5 0 US 2 4 Europe and Australia 3 7 UK 3 StylePale lagerWebsitewww wbr fostersbeer wbr com Beer bottle While Foster s is the largest selling Australian beer brand in the world 4 it is not as popular and relatively rare compared with other beers in Australia particularly when compared to other Carlton amp United Breweries beers such as Victoria Bitter and Carlton Draught 5 Contents 1 History 2 Production 3 Global market 4 Variants 5 Sponsorship 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditFoster s was created by two American brothers William M and Ralph R Foster who arrived in Melbourne from New York in 1886 5 The brothers began brewing Foster s Lager in November 1888 1 It was made available to the public from February 1889 1 The product was first exported in 1901 when bottles were sent to Australian combatants in the Boer War 6 In 1907 the company merged with five other brewing companies to form Carlton amp United Breweries CUB 5 Then only available in bottles Foster s Lager was considered to be CUB s premium brand 5 In 1958 steel cans were introduced 7 Foster s Lager was first imported into the UK in 1971 5 and was launched in the US in 1972 5 Commencing 1981 the brand was brewed under licence in the UK by Watney Mann and Truman Brewers This was the first time that Fosters had been available on draught anywhere in the world in Australia it had only been available first in bottles then later in cans The draught product was based on Carlton Lager citation needed another Carlton United Brewers product and it was first brewed in the UK at the pilot brewery at Truman s Brick Lane Brewery in mid 1981 In 1986 Courage obtained the rights to brew and distribute Foster s alongside Watney Mann and Truman Brewers In 1990 Courage took over Watney Mann and Truman Brewers following the pubs for breweries swap with WMTB s parent company Grand Met citation needed In 2011 CUB and its product lines including Foster s were bought by the South African and British conglomerate SABMiller which in turn was incorporated into the multinational Belgian Brazilian and American Anheuser Busch InBev in 2016 8 In 2019 Anheuser Busch InBev agreed to sell CUB including Fosters to Asahi Breweries The deal was completed in 2020 9 Production EditAdvertising from the early 20th century claimed Foster s Lager was adjuncted with cane sugar 7 A number of breweries advertised a sugar content e g Bulimba as it implied a lighter less bitter brew than was commonly sold Rice malt and very light barley malts replaced sugar which can be troublesome for brewers citation needed The Tim Foster s yeast in use today was brought to Carlton in 1923 from Professor Jorgensen in Denmark 10 The lager is hopped with selected oil extracts of Super Pride of Ringwood hops which like any modern beer is added after fermentation to minimise losses to the yeast sediment citation needed 11 The hop is sourced from the only two farms in Australia that grow it 12 The product is 4 ABV in Europe Australia and India and 5 in the US The Latin American and European rights to the beer are owned by Heineken International who brews and distributes a 4 ABV Foster s in most European countries 13 In the United States 14 and Canada rights to the brand are owned by Molson Coors Heineken also acquired Brasil Kirin which previously had the right to the beer in Latin America In the UK Foster s is produced by Heineken at the Royal Brewery in Manchester 15 Production of the Australian regular brand recommenced in 2014 but it was only briefly promoted It had been in continuous production from November 1888 to about 2002 making it the longest lived beer label in Australia citation needed Once a premium brand 16 Foster s Lager has been bypassed by the Foster s Group s favoured premium brands of Carlton Crown Lager and Stella Artois 17 18 In Australia until the end of the 1970s Foster s Lager was a reasonably popular bottled and canned beer with a somewhat premium image 19 Then in the early 1980s there were major changes in the Australian brewing industry including the merger of Castlemaine Brisbane Swan Perth and Toohey s Sydney into a national brewing group as a result of acquisitions by Perth entrepreneur Alan Bond 20 Faced with inroads into its non Victorian markets Carlton and United Beverages CUB reviewed its product range and attempted to re position some of its brands Foster s Draught was introduced served on tap alongside established draught brands such as Castlemaine XXXX and Toohey s Draught Despite some initial success bolstered by heavy advertising the brand did not prove to be popular and was eventually withdrawn from sale citation needed The Foster s Group has tended to promote the brands of Carlton Draught mainstream market and Victoria Bitter working class male market 21 failed verification The CUB Yatala Road Brewery south of Brisbane the site of the former Power s Brewery brews all CUB mainstream and contract beers that are sold outside of Victoria The Yatala Brewery is the largest in the Southern Hemisphere citation needed CUB s Abbotsford Brewery Abbot s Lager now only supplies Victoria and South Australia The Victoria Vic Bitter and Carlton Carlton Draft breweries were closed in the late 20th century and the CUB headquarters moved to Abbotsford citation needed In late 2014 Foster s enjoyed some renewed success in the Australian market due to returning to wide release sale in Australian liquor stores with some renewed nostalgic brand recognition 22 Foster s lager was marketed as Foster s Classic and sold in 375ml cans with 4 0 ABV In November 2020 CUB announced that it would relaunch the brand in Australia boosting local production by 300 and price it competitively against rival brands 23 Global market EditIn April 2006 Scottish amp Newcastle plc announced that it had agreed to acquire the Foster s brand in Europe including Turkey the Russian Federation and other countries in the Commonwealth of Independent States for approximately 309 million In August 2006 SABMiller now owned by AB InBev announced that it had bought back rights to the Foster s brand in India for a reported 120m from private investors 24 25 An unusual case emerged in 2015 when a New York consumer of Foster s Lager sued the brewer after he claimed discovering it was not brewed in Australia 26 He proposed a class action on the grounds of deceptive marketing The suit cited advertising slogans such as Foster s Australian for Beer and How to Speak Australian were intended to trick consumers into believing the beer is made in Australia which in turn meant the beer could be sold at a higher premium price A number of companies own marketing rights to Foster s including Heineken International in Latin America Europe and CIS and Molson Coors in the U S and Canada Variants EditScottish amp Newcastle launched Foster s Twist a beer with a hint of citrus that was marketed as a refreshing alternative to other heavier beers and Premium Packaged Spirits such as Smirnoff Ice Foster s Twist was 4 5 abv It has since been withdrawn from the market 27 There also exists Foster s Super Chilled which is served at a colder temperature and is available in pubs and bars In 2008 Foster s was introduced with a widget called a scuba placed into the can to ensure good mixing 28 This variant is only currently available in the UK In the UK customers are also able to purchase a keg of Foster s for private parties collecting and returning the keg at a participating store or public house citation needed Also there is Fosters Gold which has a slightly higher alcohol percentage of 4 5 sold only in bottles citation needed Sponsorship EditFrom 1964 the brand was promoted in the UK by comedian Barry Humphries and his Private Eye character Barry McKenzie a bumbling Foster s swilling Australian expatriate 5 Foster s Lager used the slogan The Amber Nectar in Australia and the UK and Australian for Beer elsewhere overseas 29 The overseas advertising of the product often focuses on the Australian connotations of the beer e g with reference to stereotypical Australian imagery such as kangaroos exaggerated accents and cork hats This was true of a campaign in the 1980s fronted by the Australian comedian Paul Hogan 30 The 2009 campaign for Foster s contains two 40 second adverts Backpacker and Deep Sea both end with the slogan Foster s get some Australian in you 31 The Foster s Lager brand was used as an advertising sponsorship deal with Norwich City F C from 1986 to 1989 a period which included two top five finishes and a run to the FA Cup semi finals At its commencement the sponsorship by Foster s was the most lucrative sponsorship ever given to an English football club The brand sponsored Formula One events regularly from 1986 to 2006 During this period it was the title sponsor for the Australian GP 1986 1993 and 2002 2006 the British GP 1990 1993 and 2000 2006 and the San Marino GP 2003 2006 It also was the prime sponsor and trackside sponsor of many other Grands Prix during this time The brand was also used in a sponsorship deal with the A1 Team Australia from 2005 to 2007 citation needed The UK division of the Foster s brand has focused on cultivating comedy centric advertising and sponsorship arrangements and on 9 November 2011 they launched a trailer for their sponsored online only version of the hit 90s television show The Fast Show 32 The six weekly episodes started on 10 November and featured the original cast with the exception of Mark Williams and many of the characters from the previous series 33 From 2010 to 2015 Foster s adverts featured Good call in which numerous Britons phone up Australians Brad and Dan for general advice 34 The campaign was revived in 2019 35 See also Edit Beer portal Australia portalLager List of breweries in AustraliaReferences Edit a b c Deutsher Keith 1999 The Breweries of Australia A History Lothian p 144 ISBN 978 0 85091 986 8 Beer Fosters Fostersbeer com Age Gate Foster s Legacy Fosters Retrieved 18 December 2020 a b c d e f g Garrett Oliver 2011 The Oxford Companion to Beer Oxford University Press pp 370 371 ISBN 978 0 19 536713 3 Derdak Thomas 1988 International directory of company histories St James Press p 228 ISBN 978 0 912289 10 6 a b Foster s Lager Beer Bitter Ale amp Extra Stout Melbourne auspostalhistory com Reuters Staff 21 December 2016 BRIEF AB InBev says SABMiller Holdings changes name to Anheuser Busch North American Holding Corp Reuters Retrieved 4 January 2021 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a author has generic name help Japanese brewer Asahi has bought the maker of VB and Carlton Draught for 16 billion and the deal could revive Australia s sluggish beer market Business Insider 22 July 2019 Or is it www australianbeers com Oladokun Ola amp James Sue amp Cowley Trevor amp Smart Katherine amp Hort Joanne amp Cook David 2017 Dry Hopping the Effects of Temperature and Hop Variety on the Bittering Profiles and Properties of Resultant Beers BrewingScience 70 187 196 10 23763 BRSC17 18OLADOKU Beer Carlton amp United Breweries CUB Fosters UK from Berkshire Heineken ratebeer com Retrieved 29 August 2009 Foster s in the US www fostersbeer com SAB turns hostile with A 9 5bn bid for Foster s investors Business News The Independent Christie Jordanne Foster s Beer Through the Ages retrieved 29 August 2020 Stella Artois is brewed in Australia under licence from Belgian beer conglomerate InBev Cheers Why every brewer loves a premium beer or two www smh com au 18 August 2004 Christie Jordanne Foster s 1900s Our History About Us Lion www lionco com Retrieved 5 June 2020 The New York Times Breaking News World News amp Multimedia Archived 1 March 2007 at the Wayback Machine SAB fosters beer brands in Australia Financial Times 26 May 2013 Archived from the original on 10 December 2022 Retrieved 29 June 2022 Iconic Foster s makes a comeback S amp N turns on Foster s tap in Europe Times Online Scottish amp Newcastle completes the acquisition of the Foster s brand Scottish amp Newcastle Archived 28 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine Cowie Tom 16 December 2015 New York man sues Foster s for not being brewed in Australia Fairfax Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 15 September 2016 Alcoholic Drinks Euromonitor from trade sources national statistics 2011 S amp N launches widget versions of Foster s and Kronenbourg 14 March 2008 Moutinho Luiz 29 February 2016 Worldwide Casebook In Marketing Management World Scientific ISBN 978 981 4689 62 5 Simon Bowers Foster s may be the Australian for lager but it is brewed in Britain The Guardian 21 June 2011 Foster s returns to its advertising roots www talkingretail com Archived from the original on 17 August 2009 Retrieved 29 August 2009 Foster s YouTube YouTube Foster s The Fast Show Archived from the original on 5 November 2011 Foster s Good Call Ads Archived copy at the Portuguese Web Archive 7 September 2014 Foster s on why it s bringing back Good call after a four year absence 8 April 2019 External links EditOfficial UK Website www fosters co uk Official US Website www fostersbeer com Official UK Fosters Funny Campaign Website www fostersfunny co uk Interview with Trevor O Hoy CEO of Foster s Group in 2006 Foster s History www australianbeers com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Foster 27s Lager amp oldid 1154669820, wikipedia, 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