Aussie Drinks Central 2010

Aussie Drinks Central 2010
Jan 05, 2010 By eChinacities.com

Aussie Drinks returns for 2010 as Aussie Drinks Central - the place to meet and mingle with fellow Shanghai Aussies and visitors during the Expo year. Aussie Drinks Central is a weekly gathering of people who are interested in business networking and meeting socially, organised by AustCham Shanghai. Aussie Drinks Central regularly attracts over 70 people each week.

* Aussie Drinks Central attendees are welcome to stay on after 9:30pm subject to the venue's closing time.
** Please check this week's Aussie Drinks Central event listing under Upcoming Events for holiday/venue changes.

Menu

A special Aussie Drinks menu with beers sponsored by Elders and Just Beer and wines sponsored by ASC Fine Wines.

20RMB Victoria Bitter
25RMB Coopers
30RMB Crown Lager and Pure Blonde
35RMB Australian Wolf Blass Bilyara Chardonnay, Shiraz and Wolf Blass Eaglehawk Sparkling
45RMB Australian Brown Brothers Everton Cabernet Sauvignon Shiraz and Chardonnay-Sauvignon Blanc-Pinot Grigio

Spirits, Soft drinks, Juices, Bottled Water available at bar prices

Aussie Drinks Central provides members, their guests and casual visitors with the opportunity to meet in a relaxed environment and enjoy sponsored beverages and a fantastic bar menu. It operates on a non-profit, non-partisan basis and the proceeds of Aussie Drinks are regularly donated to community outreach activities within China. This is made possible by the support of generous long term sponsors.

Source: austchamshanghai.com

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