Toohey's New in the US

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Toohey's New in the US

Postby Parrothead » Saturday Mar 22, 2008 10:47 am

OK guys, I need your honest Aussie opinion.

I stopped at my local beer distributor today............[STOP]

In the conservative/heavily Republican state of Pennsylvania where I live here in the USA, one can purchase beer only at two places: "Beer Distrubutors" and bars [translation: pubs, locals]. At a Beer Distrubutor, you can purchase beer by the case [24 bottles/cans] or in kegs. At a bar, you can purchase beer in 6-packs [no more than 2 at one time], but the prices at bars for a 6-pack are almost the same as for a case at a distributor. You see, the state runs the beer business in Pennsylvania. :evil: Back to our story......

...........and purchased a case of Toohey's New. I've never seen it before, and only know of it by being a member of this forum. I've seen it mentioned in passing.

So far, I've had two bottles. I'd like to know what the Aussie beer drinkers think of it before I relate my opinion. This could be fun.

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Re: Toohey's New in the US

Postby pixelboy » Saturday Mar 22, 2008 10:54 am

Its orrible!

Not offensive like VB but pretty bloddy ordinary.

Please accept our apologies. You coulda probably got a case of something decent for the same price.
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Re: Toohey's New in the US

Postby gregb » Saturday Mar 22, 2008 11:06 am

New is your typical megaswill. Nothing offensive, nothing too challenging or complex for the average punter. I'd drink it in preference to a number of other beers.

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Re: Toohey's New in the US

Postby Will » Saturday Mar 22, 2008 2:31 pm

Yeh, it's certainly drinkable if there is nothing else better on offer but not a great beer.

If I'm going to drink anything Tooheys, I prefer Old.
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Re: Toohey's New in the US

Postby Chris » Saturday Mar 22, 2008 2:43 pm

It tastes pretty bloody awful to me, unless I've already had 4 or so beers.

Aside from that, it give shocking hangovers.
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Re: Toohey's New in the US

Postby Danis » Saturday Mar 22, 2008 6:04 pm

Pooheys New.

Tooheys Old is where its at.
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Re: Toohey's New in the US

Postby Snowdog » Saturday Mar 22, 2008 9:07 pm

What the states has something besides Foster's???
Super-chill Tooheys New & it isn't half bad if you drink it before it starts to warm too much. It's a mega-swill, but better than VB .. Vile Bile... drain cleaner because you dump them out.

Too bad they don't have Tooheys Old, or Cooper's Pale, or Barons Wattle Seed.....
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Re: Toohey's New in the US

Postby KEG » Saturday Mar 22, 2008 9:29 pm

pixelboy wrote:Please accept our apologies.

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Re: Toohey's New in the US

Postby Kevnlis » Saturday Mar 22, 2008 11:38 pm

Tooheys New was the first Aussie beer I had. My choice on the plane over from the states was limited to only Tooheys New. I did not finish the can, and was very scared that all the beer here would be of the same standard.

Honestly I think it is the worst beer in AU. If VB did not give you such gut rot it would be preferred to this swill IMHO.
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Re: Toohey's New in the US

Postby Parrothead » Sunday Mar 23, 2008 1:03 am

OK, so I get the picture that Toohey's New is to Australia what Miller, Coors and Budweiser are to the US. I suspected that, but wanted to get honest opinions.

I found it rather unremarkable myself - not bad enough to pitch down the drain, not notable enough to buy again. THAT SAID.........it does remind me a bit of Miller High Life, and much, much better than Coors.
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Re: Toohey's New in the US

Postby Chris » Sunday Mar 23, 2008 10:59 am

You can tell the difference between Bud/Miller/Coors?

They all tasted the bloody same to me the last time I was in the US.
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Re: Toohey's New in the US

Postby Kevnlis » Sunday Mar 23, 2008 11:11 am

Chris wrote:You can tell the difference between Bud/Miller/Coors?

They all tasted the bloody same to me the last time I was in the US.


I hope you are not serious...

I admit they are not the best beers in the world, but surely in a blind taste test you could easily pick which was which?
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Re: Toohey's New in the US

Postby warra48 » Sunday Mar 23, 2008 4:45 pm

Never mind Tooheys New, it's like most of the other Aus megaswill lagers, with no distinguishing characteristics of any sort.
It's innocuous and characterless, not worth the effort for a real beer lover.

Tooheys Old, on the other hand, is actually a very nice dark ale, and well worth drinking.
My golf club has 12 taps on the bar, and only Tooheys Old is worth buying.
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Re: Toohey's New in the US

Postby Chris » Sunday Mar 23, 2008 11:31 pm

Kev, 1 sip of each was all I had. Didn't feel like a mouthful. Would you? :mrgreen:
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Re: Toohey's New in the US

Postby Kevnlis » Monday Mar 24, 2008 11:05 am

Chris wrote:Kev, 1 sip of each was all I had. Didn't feel like a mouthful. Would you? :mrgreen:


Honestly, if I am out at the Brewers game, it is the middle of summer and 32C with 85% humidity, and I want something to wash my bratwurst down with, I would much rather one of these beers than any "premium" import or micro. I believe these beers do have a time and place that they can be enjoyed. I also believe there are large differences between them. Likewise I guess if I were at the GABA and I wanted a beer to go with my sausage roll, I would probably want something like a XXXX Gold or Carlton Mid.

I may not want to drink these beers all the time, call me a beer snob, but I don't think they deserve to be as big as they are.
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Re: Toohey's New in the US

Postby Parrothead » Tuesday Mar 25, 2008 1:25 am

Chris wrote:You can tell the difference between Bud/Miller/Coors?

They all tasted the bloody same to me the last time I was in the US.


Well, actually I can. Millers uses corn as their primary adjunct to barley and I find it generally sweeter. Bud uses rice, which to me leaves a cleaner, drier taste that I prefer in light lager. I really don't know what Coors uses - doesn't matter, because I really can't drink the stuff. In all honesty, it's been a long time since I had regular Coors. When I think of Coors, Coors Light comes to mind.
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Re: Toohey's New in the US

Postby petesbrew » Tuesday Mar 25, 2008 7:02 am

Yeah, New has it's place, mainly at the bottom of the list, but on a very hot day when there's nothing else on offer it does the job.
As said before, Parrot, Old is a lot better. I reckon it's one of the best megaswills on offer here.
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Re: Toohey's New in the US

Postby Kevnlis » Tuesday Mar 25, 2008 9:06 am

For what it is worth, I agree that Old is the best megaswill outside the Coopers brewery.
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Re: Toohey's New in the US

Postby scblack » Tuesday Mar 25, 2008 10:36 am

gregb wrote:New is your typical megaswill. Nothing offensive, nothing too challenging or complex for the average punter. I'd drink it in preference to a number of other beers.

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Agreed, nothing special, nothing terribly offputting either.

Not a favourite at all, but drinkable.
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Re: Toohey's New in the US

Postby Snowdog » Tuesday Mar 25, 2008 12:05 pm

warra48 wrote:Tooheys Old, on the other hand, is actually a very nice dark ale, and well worth drinking.
My golf club has 12 taps on the bar, and only Tooheys Old is worth buying.

What are the other eleven? Let me guess... several different varieties and duplicates of the usual suspects?

Tooheys Old is a great mega-brew, & you can regularly get cartons for less than $40. I usually get one to suppliment my craft brews in the fridge.
Give me a pub with Tooheys Old and Coopers Pale on tap and I can be happy.
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