Geelong Cracks Open Extended Deal With Carlton & United Breweries
What better way to celebrate a tasty new sponsorship deal than with an entirely tasteless lager?
What better way to celebrate a tasty new sponsorship deal than with an entirely tasteless lager?
Watchdog forces Hard Solo to change its name and, no, nothing to do with making drinkers want to wrestle a crocodile.
This "ode to the pub" uses classic old Aussie pub imagery which also explains the distinct lack of women!
This ode to pubs is so visceral and raw you can almost smell the chunder, the beer-soaked carpet & the urinal blocks.
Did you do Dry July this year? Thankfully, you've only got one more week of swigging from a hip flask in a cupboard.
Australia's most hated beer, Foster's, set for a comeback. Well, apart from XXXX Summer and Heineken Zero that is.
Low-cal seltzer is the perfect choice for calorie-conscious consumers who then eat three kebabs and a Big Mac at 4am.
Alcohol-free beer appears the new cool. Which is top news for the return of flares, acne & moving in with your parents.
Do you loathe the Collingwood Magpies AFL team? Well, this beer should double your hangover pain.
The only thing we love more than a brand new beer ad arriving at B&T HQ is the very product itself.
Do you like to wear silly, homemade paper hats on public transport? Well, there's some excellent news here today.
Carlton & United launches in-house digital agency that it sadly has not chosen to call the VB-cubater or Sloshed Digital...
Paul Murphy joins Cummins, while his colleague to the rear has brilliantly teamed that lamp & chair, if we dare say.
This weekend's Mardi Gras are set to get a lot more buck wild courtesy of CUB's new special edition Yak Ale.
Is there any better place to enjoy an ice-cold VB after a hard day’s work than in a dark alley on milk crates, we ask?
Slabs of VB adorn PHD's office this morning as the agency sorts out teams for a celebratory 'case race' after this win.
It's been a turbulent few weeks for Cricket Australia, & by that we mean in a business sense, not a budget airline one.
VB pulls its sponsorship of Cricket Australia after 20 years. Clearly it's been watching Warner bat in the India series.