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Does anyone know anything about the Steinlager competition for people in the US to go to New Zealand? They have 'passport' applications, and a bunch of videos on their website (www.winnickslife.com). I'm thinking about entering, it looks pretty easy to win at the moment, but I wondered if anyone knows anything about Steinlager - they're a reliable company, right? Are they well-known in NZ?

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Don't know much about the company at all, except the brand has been around for about thirty years, and has (somehow successfully) been marketed overseas a lot in that time, and gives the second worse hangover of anything I've ever been stupid enough to imbibe. (The worst was a mixture of Singha beer and Mekong whiskey.)
IMO it's pretty horrid beer.

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Steinlager is a shocking beer - that aftertaste, sends shivers down my spine as I type this. I don't know if anyone has tried their "Pure" variety yet (marketed by Harvey Keitel) - but the premise sounds good (e.g. no additives, preservatives etc..).

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As a NZer I can confidently say that hardly anyone drinks Steinlager IN NZ, and why it's so well known outside NZ is beyond me. There are dozens of FAR better beers in NZ than Steiny. The company itself is VERY reliable though, no problems there.

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The company is very reliable indeed, and the beer itself is exported world wide, or brewed on licence. And i have heard that it styled itself on a very successful product, it modeled its self on Heineken, even down to its green label!

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It has also become synonymous with the All Blacks as they have been one of their sponsors for the last decade or two.
Promoted as a corporate beer, and IMO that is where it should stay......it is bloody horrible - expensive and lives off its reputation.
But to answer your question, I agree with the comments above.....VERY reliable! Good luck

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Steinlager is brewed by Lion Nathan which is largely owned by Kirin Breweries of Japan, so yes, the company has some substance.

I have yet to see Steinlager Pure on the shelves in any bar.

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Steinlager is a lager with a distinctive grassy note and clean crisp bitterness of green bullet hops. It is balanced with a dry astringent finish. It's made with New Zealand's finest ingredients making it unquestionably New Zealand's finest beer.<BR><BR>Steinlager was originally called Steinecker back in 1958, and since then has won international acclaim. By the end of the 1980's, Steinlager was being sold in more than 50 countries worldwide, becoming New Zealand's most internationally recognised beer brand.<BR><BR>In 1962, the name Steinecker was changed to Steinlager and it was about this time, that small quantities were beginning to drift off shore and Steinlager was steadily growing in popularity. In the late 70's, the look of Steinlager changed with the brown bottle being replaced with the green bottle we see today.<BR><BR>Steinlager is an icon of New Zealand that personifies the unique attitude that makes New Zealand successful. Steinlager has a number of New Zealand sponsorship properties including the New Zealand Golf Open and the America's Cup to name a few.<BR><BR>Today, Steinlager is internationally acclaimed, becoming New Zealand's leading export brand, enjoyed by millions from around the world and is well known as New Zealand's finest beer.

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Ill take a Speights instead!!

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Give me a Monteiths please!

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