Stella Artois PSP Rekindles Our Interest in Two Unlike Fads

The combination isn’t exactly the most obvious, but hey, I’m a gamer, and hey, I like paying $5 a glass for a pretentious beer that tastes identical to Budweiser. The Stella Artois PSP was manufactured in a limited edition for the Fosters employees who’d be brewing the “import” in Australia for Australia—part of the official “please don’t spit in our delicate European beer” bonus.

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December 23rd, 2008
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