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Bundaberg Peachee

Postby rwh » Monday Feb 18, 2008 3:42 pm

I've been trying to track down a supply of Bundaberg Peachee in Melbourne. I know it's available pretty widely in Brisbane because I saw it when I was up there (and my GF became addicted, hence this question). Now, I rang Bundaberg, and they assured me that that IGAs in Vic stock it. Thing is I've visited about 15 of them now (plus a bunch of Safeways, Coles, and Food Works), and the closest I've come is one of the Food Works (in Yarraville), which stocked it (as in, they have the spot for it on their shelf) but they were sold out. :shock: :x :cry:

So, I was wondering if anyone had seen it elsewhere? It should be in the softdrink isle, next to the Bundaberg Lemon Lime and Bitters (I think). Sometimes this is in a different isle (in the larger supermarkets) under "mixers".

Any help appreciated, I was trying to buy her a pack of this for Valentines day! :?
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Re: Bundaberg Peachee

Postby rwh » Monday Feb 25, 2008 4:10 pm

I got some. Waited for the FoodWorks in Yarraville to restock their shelves.
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Re: Bundaberg Peachee

Postby Kevnlis » Monday Feb 25, 2008 6:05 pm

rwh wrote:I got some. Waited for the FoodWorks in Yarraville to restock their shelves.


I have been meaning to try some of those new Bundy Brewed drinks but never get around to buying them when I am in the shop. Is this one any good?
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Re: Bundaberg Peachee

Postby rwh » Tuesday Feb 26, 2008 9:44 am

My GF thinks it is! I prefer the GB myself... I'm trying to collect enough of their bottles to bottle a batch of my own GB in. They're nice squat roll-top stubbies.
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Re: Bundaberg Peachee

Postby Kevnlis » Tuesday Feb 26, 2008 12:43 pm

rwh wrote:My GF thinks it is! I prefer the GB myself... I'm trying to collect enough of their bottles to bottle a batch of my own GB in. They're nice squat roll-top stubbies.


Yeah they are excellent bottles. They also fit perfectly into the plastic veg crates they use at the markets to display fruit and veg in. It is a bit of a pain to fill twice as many bottles, but it also means you can have just 1 beer rather than having to drink 2.
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Re: Bundaberg Peachee

Postby drsmurto » Tuesday Feb 26, 2008 12:48 pm

Kevnlis wrote:
rwh wrote:My GF thinks it is! I prefer the GB myself... I'm trying to collect enough of their bottles to bottle a batch of my own GB in. They're nice squat roll-top stubbies.


Yeah they are excellent bottles. They also fit perfectly into the plastic veg crates they use at the markets to display fruit and veg in. It is a bit of a pain to fill twice as many bottles, but it also means you can have just 1 beer rather than having to drink 2.


I told myself that would happen when i went to kegs........... :roll:
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Re: Bundaberg Peachee

Postby Kevnlis » Tuesday Feb 26, 2008 5:11 pm

drsmurto wrote:
Kevnlis wrote:
rwh wrote:My GF thinks it is! I prefer the GB myself... I'm trying to collect enough of their bottles to bottle a batch of my own GB in. They're nice squat roll-top stubbies.


Yeah they are excellent bottles. They also fit perfectly into the plastic veg crates they use at the markets to display fruit and veg in. It is a bit of a pain to fill twice as many bottles, but it also means you can have just 1 beer rather than having to drink 2.


I told myself that would happen when i went to kegs........... :roll:


Honestly I think I have been drinking less since I got the kegs :shock:

I was worried I would have a heap of leaks and evaporation in them but I honestly think they save me drinking beer I do not really want to drink more often than it encourages me to drink more than I should.
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Re: Bundaberg Peachee

Postby rwh » Wednesday Feb 27, 2008 9:29 am

I've found the same thing, Kevnlis.

One other thing... if you're trying to combat a drinking problem, try getting your motorbike Ls. "I might go for a ride later tonight" becomes "I can't drink anything tonight" whether you actually go for that ride or not. ;) :cry:
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Re: Bundaberg Peachee

Postby drsmurto » Wednesday Feb 27, 2008 10:52 am

Not complaining that my consumption has increased. Whilst i may be a few kegs *cough* 10 *cough* over playing weight the plus side is i get to brew more which means i learn more which means i drink more which means ............. :lol: :lol:
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Re: Bundaberg Peachee

Postby James L » Wednesday Feb 27, 2008 11:53 am

Its a downward spiral...

geez, if i get kegs and drink more than what i do now i might have to consider putting my name on the liver transplant list...
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Re: Bundaberg Peachee

Postby Chris » Wednesday Feb 27, 2008 12:57 pm

It's a matter of getting in early on those lists. Plan for the future.
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Re: Bundaberg Peachee

Postby James L » Wednesday Feb 27, 2008 1:19 pm

if i dont need a transplant by the time my name is called up, i could probably sell my spot for a hefty sum.... now that is planning ahead
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Re: Bundaberg Peachee

Postby gregb » Wednesday Feb 27, 2008 2:26 pm

Transplant scalping? :twisted:

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Re: Bundaberg Peachee

Postby Kevnlis » Wednesday Feb 27, 2008 3:12 pm

gregb wrote:Transplant scalping? :twisted:

Cheers,
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This is the Bundaberg Peachee thread fellas.

Cheers,
Kev

or maybe we can all just have fun and get off topic once in a while, usually when the thread is going nowhere anyway and no one cares much?
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Re: Bundaberg Peachee

Postby drsmurto » Wednesday Feb 27, 2008 3:22 pm

Seems as tho the moderator needs to be moderated :lol: :lol:
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Re: Bundaberg Peachee

Postby gregb » Wednesday Feb 27, 2008 3:24 pm

Question had been asked and answered. The fingers ran ahead of me a little.

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