Site icon Brookston Beer Bulletin

Beer In Ads #3836: Foster’s Lager With Crayfish

Thursday’s ad is for “Foster’s Lager,” from the 1920s, I think. This ad was made for Carlton & United, who made Foster’s Lager, although it was later part of AB-InBev but more recently was sold to Asahi. It was started by two American brothers who emigrated to Australia in 1886, and started selling it in 1889. In 1907, the Foster brothers merged with four other Melbourne breweries to created Carlton & United Breweries. The Foster’s brand barely sells in Australia, but began importing to the UK and the US in the early 1970s, and thanks to very successful advertising became a popular international brand. This one features a table of beer with a plate of crayfish in what looks like it might be an idyllic seaside cabin, by artist James Northfield.

Exit mobile version