Wednesday’s ad is for “Foster’s Lager,” from 1940. 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 an idyllic scene of a father and son getting a little too close to a Koala in a tree. It’s about as subtle a beer ad as I’ve seen, and originally ran in “The ABC Weekly,” in January of 1940.
Beer In Ads #3848: Always Suits The Occasion
Tuesday’s ad is for “Foster’s Lager,” from the 1930s. 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 ginormous bottle and the text “Always Suits the Occasion,” along with several gentlemen at what looks like a club with a waiter in the foreground taking away empty bottles, with the tagline “Made from Pure Malt and Hops Only.”
Beer In Ads #3847: Refresh Yourself
Monday’s ad is for “Foster’s Lager,” from the 1930s. 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 two smirking gentlemen and the tagline: “refresh yourself with this healthful beverage.”
Beer In Ads #3846: Foster’s Lion Lamp
Sunday’s ad is for “Foster’s Lager,” from maybe the 1940s or maybe a little later. 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 dark interior, with a lamp on a table that has a lion figure casting a shadow. In front of that is a big bottle of beer with two glasses about two-thirds full.
Beer In Ads #3845: Foster’s Hunting Lodge
Saturday’s ad is for “Foster’s Lager,” from the 1890s or maybe a little later. 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 the inside of a hunting lodge general store or bar, or both. Foster’s is featured everywhere you look, so maybe they owned the place?
Beer In Ads #3844: Australia’s Finest Beer
Friday’s ad is for “Foster’s Lager,” from 1958. 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 the various bottles and cans of beer that Foster’s offered in the late fifties, with an out-of-focus cargo ship in the background.
Beer In Ads #3843: Foster’s Lager Another Reason For Its Popularity
Thursday’s ad is for “Foster’s Lager,” from 1931. 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 bottle of beer with the text: “Another reason for its popularity is its purity.”
Beer In Ads #3842: Foster’s Lager For Good Health
Wednesday’s ad is for “Foster’s Lager,” from 1936. 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 bottle and two glasses on a tray, with the tagline “For Good Health.”.
Beer In Ads #3841: I Thoroughly Enjoy A Drop!
Tuesday’s ad is for “Foster’s Lager,” from the 1920s, possibly earlier. 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 man falling off a cliff with a bottle of beer and the tagline “I Thoroughly Enjoy A Drop!” I’m not sure if it’s vintage or made to look old. It was created to celebrate Foster’s Lager’s 100th anniversary in 1988.
Beer In Ads #3840: Foster’s Lager Flag
Monday’s ad is for “Foster’s Lager,” from the 1920s, possibly earlier. 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 bottle of Foster’s next to the Australian Flag, in this case the Red Ensign version, and above them the tagline: “Australia’s National Beverage.”