I the the locals like KB Tooth for suds
Beer is somewhat regional in Australia. from wiki
Beers by region
Before federation in 1901, Australia was a patchwork of separate colonies, each with different laws regulating the production and sale of alcohol. In addition, until the late 1880s when the rail network began to link the capital cities together, the only means of transporting foods in bulk between the colonies was by sea. This prevented even the largest breweries from distributing significant amounts outside their home city. This allowed strong regional brands to emerge; and, although all but one of the major regional brands (Coopers) are now owned by multinational companies, loyalty to the local brewery remains strong today.
New South Wales: Tooheys, Reschs and Tooths
Northern Territory: NT Draught
Queensland: Castlemaine XXXX and Powers
South Australia: Coopers, West End and Southwark
Tasmania: Boags in the north, Cascade in the south
Victoria: Carlton Draught, Foster’s Lager, Victoria Bitter and Melbourne Bitter
Western Australia: Swan, Emu and Kalgoorlie
While Foster’s Group owns many of these brands, Foster’s Lager itself is not considered a local drink anywhere in Australia.[15]