What is Australian slang for beer?

Grog is a general term for beer and spirits (but not wine). Australians enjoy having a few beers or a bevvie (short for beverage), a frostie, a coldie or a couple of cold ones. Beer is also known as liquid amber, amber nectar or liquid gold.
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What do they call alcohol in Australia?

Plonk, chardy and the goon of fortune

Plonk is perhaps Australia's best-known word for alcohol.
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What is the slang word for beer?

Tinnie and Amber Nectar

Tinnie was first used in the 1970s and referred to as canned beer. Amber nectar originated from the U.S. in the 19th century. Amber nectar can refer to lager. At first, any colored drink was amber nectar.
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What do Australians call a glass of beer?

Folks in New South Wales, Australian Capital Territory, and Western Australia call it a “middy"; Victoria and Queensland locals dub it a “pot”; Tasmanians a “ten”; Northern Territorians a “handle”; and, rather confusingly, South Australians term it a “schooner."
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What do Australians call beer cooler?

In Australia, the beverage insulator is called a stubby holder because local beer was traditionally sold in 375 mL (13.2 imp fl oz; 12.7 US fl oz) bottles colloquially known as "stubbies" due to their short, squat appearance in comparison to the alternative packaging of 750 mL (26 imp fl oz; 25 US fl oz) bottles ("king ...
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What is Australian slang for drunk?

Munted (mun-ted) / Drunk.
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What do Aussies call pubs?

An Australian pub or hotel is a public house or pub for short, in Australia, and is an establishment licensed to serve alcoholic drinks for consumption on the premises.
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What is a pint in Australia?

In Australia, a pint of beer is generally 570ml, whereas in the UK it's 568ml. In the US, a pint is 16 fluid ounces, or 473ml.
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What do Aussies call soda?

"Pop" and "fizzy pop" are used in Northern England, South Wales, and the Midlands, while "mineral" or "lemonade" (as a general term) are used in Ireland. In Scotland, "fizzy juice" or even simply "juice" is colloquially encountered. In Australia and New Zealand, "soft drink" or "fizzy drink" is typically used.
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What is an old name for beer?

Their name for beer was brutos, or brytos. The Romans called their brew cerevisia, from the Celtic word for it. Beer was apparently enjoyed by some Roman legionaries.
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What is British slang for beer?

We use pint to mean a beer in a pub.
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Is Frosty slang for beer?

1. and frosty one n. a beer; a cold beer.
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How do you ask for a pint of beer?

If you want a pint then ask what beers/ale they have on draught and then just order the one you like. If you want Budweiser, Becks, Corona etc. then just ask what bottled beers they've got and choose one. I kinda get your nervousness, I was nervous the first few times I did it.
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What do Australians call a bottle of beer?

A can of beer is known as a tinnie, and a small glass bottle (375ml) is a stubbie. The 750 ml bottles are known as a tall-neck or tallie.
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How big is a pony of beer?

A pony glass may mean one of two types of small glassware: A quarter-pint glass of beer: 5 imp fl oz (142 ml), metricated to 140 ml in Australia. A small, stemmed glass of about one ounce, similar to a stemmed shot glass.
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How do you ask for beer at a bar?

Read the drink menu or ask what beers are available.
  1. If you know what kind of beer you like, ask the bartender what they have that is similar.
  2. If you're not very familiar with beer and the bar isn't too busy, ask the bartender what their favorite beer is and why.
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What do Australians call a six pack?

A stubbie is another word for a tinny and a six-pack means a pack of six beers/tinnies/stubbies.
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What is the most common hotel name in Australia?

As any Australian pub crawler will know, the Royal is the most common names for hotels.
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Where do Australians hang out in London?

With West London being quite the Australian stronghold, areas such as Fulham, Clapham and Hammersmith are prime spots for Australians.
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What does Tossa mean in English?

A tosser, then, is someone who masturbates a lot—and so is considered a contemptible person more generally for their self-absorption. This literal sense of tosser may explain the obscene hand gesture that sometimes accompanies use of the term tosser.
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What does Bogan mean in Australian slang?

Bogan is the most significant word to be created in Australian English in the past 40 years. It is defined as "an uncultured and unsophisticated person; a boorish and uncouth person" in the 2016 edition of the Australian National Dictionary.
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Why is beer called suds?

Because it's often topped with suds, beer itself is informally known as suds. In the 16th century, suds meant "dregs or muck."
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What is the last bit of beer called?

According to Manfred Newrzella, there are a few rules to pay attention for, when you drink beer: The last sip of beer of your Mass is called 'Noagerl'. Normally you don't drink it - and please don't mix it with your new fresh beer.
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Does pop mean beer?

Yes, it refers to the sound of opening (as Lucas says, not applicable to being served draft beer). One assumes that if you popped them, you drank them.
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