Favorite Australian Slang: Drinking Terms
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You can’t come to Australia and not partake in a drink or two. Scratch that: you can, but what’s the fun in that? Since drinking is so popular in the Aussie culture (as it is in most, right), there are even more fun forms of Aussie slang that go along with the task. So, if you want to fit in with the locals – or just understand what you’re ordering – then here are some of those words you’ll need to get down.
Have you read my post on ways to save money on drinking in Sydney?
Words for “beer”:
- grog (can mean any alcohol)
- piss
Words for “drunk”:
- legless
- off one’s face
- maggot (really drunk)
- pissed
Different sized drinks:
- schooner – 425ml glass of beer, except in SA where it is a 285ml glass
- middy – half-pint of beer / same as a pot
- pot – 285ml glass of beer in QLD or VIC
- pint – 570ml glass of beer
- long-neck – 750ml bottle of beer
- tinnie – can of beer
- stubby – bottle of beer
- slab – 24 pack of beer
More drinking terms:
- esky – a cooler
- goon – cask or box wine
- shout – to buy someone a drink
- bottle shop / bottle-o – a liquor store
- chunder – vomit
- drink with the flies – drink alone
- rage – party
- skull/skol a beer – drink a whole beer without stopping