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Nick. I had to do some research on the internet, but when I was "Down Under" years ago, I remember ording a beer and the lady asked me if I wanted a (What sounded like SKOONAH or MEETIE). I said, what is that you are talking about? She grabbed two glasses, one was a large glass and the other was a smaller glass. Been over 20 years ago, and finally I find out after searching on the internet that it is spelled SCHOONER for the big 10 oz glass and the MIDDY was smaller or half a pint. Do you order your beer that way down in Melbourne? I remember having TOOHEY in Sydney, and XXXX in Brisbane. I also remember various other beers like Carlton Lager and Swan. All pretty good beers. Swan was the best I liked. I remember also playing SNOOKER. Do you play it? I remember that while playing snooker, the object of the game was to sink all YOUR colors and you try to sink all MY colors. What was real different was when we SCRATCH, we say oops, I scratched. You guys down under say "Ya F_ked". And instead of placing your shot after the scratch behind a line, you placed it on a half circle that looked like the letter "D" and you moved the ball anywhere on the "D" mark. Very interesting form of billiards. Of course, washing it down with beer on the tap and meat pies to hold the beer.[/b]
Haha actually would you believe the whole beer vessel (for want of a better word) thing varies state by state. Here we drink pots (10oz) or pints (20oz). Most places wouldn't have a schooner but would offer a pint, and if you said a Middy they would either look at you without a clue, or realise you come from Sydney