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Amber fluid

British pronunciation/ambə fluːɪd/
American pronunciation/æmbɚ fluːɪd/
Amber fluid
[NOUN]
1

a colloquial term that is sometimes used to refer to beer

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What is "amber fluid"?

"Amber fluid" is a colloquial term used in Australia to refer to beer, particularly lager-style beer. The term is thought to have originated in the early 20th century, when beer was often served in brown glass bottles that gave the liquid a distinctive amber color. Today, the term is still used by some Australians to refer to beer in general, regardless of its color or style. Beer has a long history in Australia, with the first commercial brewery opening in Sydney in 1824. Today, Australia has a thriving beer culture, with a wide range of local and international brands available for consumers to enjoy. Amber fluid, or beer, is a popular beverage in Australia, and is often enjoyed at social gatherings, sporting events, and other occasions.

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