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Aussie beer’s secret ingredients

Published on: December 5, 2008 at 6:00 AM ET
Duncan Riley
Written By Duncan Riley
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I am currently traveling in Malaysia on the island of Langkawi which is famous for its beaches and its duty-free status – lazing on the beach, drinking cheap beer, more could you ask for in a holiday destination.

Imported Australian beer sells for around US$1 a can. Interestingly the Malaysian importer has attached a sticker, listing its ingredients, which is not found on the original can. Victoria Bitter is one Australia’s most popular beers and contains your usual malt, yeast, barley, in addition to coriander and dried orange peel .

The beer’s brewer Fosters, describes the beer on their website as:

“a full flavoured brew, less malty in character and slightly darker than CUB’s traditional lagers. A gentle fruitiness in the aroma complements the sweet malt on the mid-palate balancing perfectly with a robust, hop bitterness.”

I wonder how many Australians realize the “fruitiness” of their favorite beer comes from dried orange peel.

Mike Henry is currently traveling through Asia. You can read more of his adventures on his travel blog .

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