Grab your mates, Victoria Bitter is rewarding hard-earned nicknames with the launch of NEW limit edition stubbies that are sure to bring a laugh to your next knock-off. With the help of hard-working Aussies, VB has brewed up a selection of 60 nicknames inspired by worksites where nicknames are not just given, they’re earned. Whether that’s Muscles, Spud, G.O.A.T. or that one friend with Tickets on themselves, chances are you’ll find your nickname inspecially marked cases across national retailers.
CUB’s Head of Classic Beer Brands, Sarah Wilcox AKA Boss said, “VB is raising a toast to the unique way Aussies speak, drink and celebrate with our mates. “To earn a nickname is to cement your status on the worksite. Thanks to VB, we’re now immortalising the Aussie tradie banter to make hard work feel lighter.” Whether you’re a Pup or the Big Dog, VB’s limited-editon stubbies are sure to boost the banter when knock-off hits this summer.
Can’t find your nickname in the pack? No worries, reward your hard-earned nickname this Christmas and personalise your stubby at mybrandandme.com/collectons/victoria-bitter
There’s some sensational options available, which are you?
Old Mate – Refers to the bloke “over there” whose name nobody knows.
Moneybags – The one who flashes accessories whenever possible.
Champ – Used patronisingly. Okay, champ.
G.O.A.T – Greatest Of All Time.
Pup – The young one of the group.
Diesel – Strong, muscly, and physically powerful.
Ledge – Short for legend, hard-earned.
Fridge – The one who can’t be moved and doesn’t wanna move.
Big Fella – For the biggest of big OR the smallest of small blokes.
Rooster – The good-looking one of the group.
Sauce – A head of hair as red as your snag topping.
Muscles – Usually lifting, and bursting through an XS T-Shirt
Curly – Devoured the crusts growing up.
Pigeon – Skinny legs, bobbing head.
Shooter -Whips out the finger guns far too often.
Boss – Wears the pants, you do as they say.
Tickets – Constantly searching for compliments, welcome to the show.
Turbo – Flying around a million miles an hour.
Spud – Loveable and hard-working but clumsy…very, very clumsy.
Big Dog – Not necessarily the boss but runs the show.