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green can


a can of Victoria Bitter beer: Could I have a green can, please? Compare blue can, red can, white can, yellow can. Also, can of green.

Contributor's comments: You occasionally hear this in Melbourne too. The CUB beer cans are colour coded. At our Department's happy hour in the 70s, you'd ask for a can of green (Victoria Bitter), white (Carlton Draught), blue (Fosters) or red (Melbourne Bitter).

Contributor's comments: A fellow soldier who was aboriginal and worked a hotel in Weipa, Nth Qld, said it was called greencan because aboriginals couldn't pronounce the 'V' In VB: Victoria Bitter.

Contributor's comments: When Territorians ask for a beer, they do so by the colour of the can and not the brand name e.g. green can is Vicoria Bitter, red can is Melbourne Bitter, yellow can is XXXX: "Green can thanks mate!"

Contributor's comments: I never heard the term until 1980's in North East Victoria [from a bloke from Western District].

Contributor's comments: In Sydney a fella sinking a few cans of VB may make the excuse that he's getting a few greens in his diet.

Contributor's comments: We use Green can in Halls Creek, WA to mean a VB.

Contributor's comments: I moved to Alice Springs and before frequenting the pubs up here I had never heard of the term. It is definitely a Territorianism.