VB Prods Already Cranky British Ashes Fans With The Release Of England Bitter
As much as we admire VB for this stunt, we just can't see it faring too well on any world's best beer lists.
As much as we admire VB for this stunt, we just can't see it faring too well on any world's best beer lists.
VB used to say "you can get it digging a ditch or working a plough", but that's now been usurped by bone idleness.
Is this the most Australian story ever? Bloody oath, mate.
Do Mum a favour and have Dad's meat-and-two-veg smelling a treat this Father's Day with a VB grooming range gift.
VB clearly tired of its drinkers splurging on a case of Crownies at Christmas with enticing festive promo.
The only thing more hipster than a pair of VB sneakers is owning moustache wax, a terrarium or gluten-free facon.
Surely if your body can handle VB, then a silly little global pandemic would be the least of your health concerns.
VB will just never shake off its sweaty tradie image. Ironic given the exorbitant prices most tradies charge.
Why not count down to Christmas with your very own VB advent calendar! Or, countdown to your next AA meeting.
B&T hears Tony Abbott signed on as the influencer for this collab, so excuse us while rub sunscreen in our eyes.
You may not want to drink it, but you can smell of it, as VB launches fragrance with a hint of urinal deodoriser blocks.
The advantage of any VB Christmas jumper is, if you drank too many VBs and threw-up all over it no one would even know.
In what would appear a further blow to agencies, VB wants Joe Public to come up with its next ad.
Even if you never drink the stuff, who wouldn't want a VB tatt? There could be worse things - a Sorbent or Anusol tatt?
Has a grand final double-header left your recycling bin full to overflowing? Why not lay the blame at these VB ads.
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?
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