This concoction was created by Senior George Booth and is available in many other Australian pubs.
He did this by using the shared urinal, or trough, common in Australian pubs and clubs.
The town retains many historic buildings, including the original court house built in 1841, various large churches and many traditional Australian pubs.
It depicts a barmaid working in an Australian pub at the time of the "six o'clock swill".
This traditional Australian pub has been done over with sleek wood floors and handsome furniture.
The Australian pub is a direct descendant of the British and Irish public house.
The development that solidified the characteristic style of the modern Australian pub was the introduction of the American-style bar counter in the early nineteenth century.
This set Australian pubs apart from the British model, where each pub had a specific and legally limited role to sell either beer or spirits.
The main bar of the typical Australian pub, usually the largest, was the so-called "Public Bar".