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Even if your relationship with gambling sits somewhere between a once-a-year entry into the Melbourne Cup office sweeps and celebrating the rise of pokie-free pubs, Melbourne Festival has a game of roulette that might spark you interest. Tasmanian craft brewery Moo Brew has invented a beer can roulette vending machine, which has to be both the most innocuous new way to take a punt, and the most refreshing.
Even though they're confessing to it being the “world’s weirdest and least practical beer vending machine”, it’s also the best use of our country’s mechatronic engineering talent since the black box flight recorder was invented.
Simply pull the handle and the machine randomly spits out a beer of its choice from a selection of seven - six of which are Moo Brews, including their Belgian pale ale, pilsner, single hop and Hefeweizen, and one of which isn’t. And they're keeping tight-lipped on what the consolation prize brew is.
As far as gambling goes it’s pretty low-risk, and it's also a fun way to leave your beer order in the hands of the gods.
The machine will appear at the Melbourne Festival’s opening night party on October 4, before heading to the Garden State Hotel from October 6-21 and returning for the closing night party on the 22nd. After all the fun’s been had and drunk, the machine will find a permanent home in brewery owner David Walsh’s other little side project - Hobart’s sprawling Museum of Old and New Art.
So if it’s between losing all our moolah at the casino or winning a Moo from this wacky vending machine, well, you know where to find us, tin in hand.
Moo Brew’s roulette vending machine will be the Melbourne Festival’s opening and closing night parties, and the Garden State Hotel from October 6-21.
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There is no getting away from the beer in this game, with symbols depicting ‘Steins’ (large glasses) of beer, the bar sign, barmaids holding more beer and a caricature German guy with a huge moustache holding a beer of his own. There is a Bavarian ‘fairy tale’ castle too, and some red leaves with an acorn – which signify October, the time when the famous beer festival takes place.
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There are 40 win lines, and you can bet from just 1c per line up to $1 – making the spin range 40c through to $40. With many of the symbols stacked on the reels, you will often get multiple wins at the same time. The biggest standard prize comes from the cheerful German guy; this is worth 500 coins for 5 on a line. The castle comes next, worth 150 coins for 5, with the Bier sign worth 125. My experience was of plenty of smaller wins, coming from the acorns, accordion and the playing card suits – the bigger wins come from the bonus games.
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The symbol you’ll want to see a lot of is the delicious looking stein of beer. This is the wild symbol and will substitute for any of the other regular symbols to make winning combinations. With many of the symbols stacked in this game (including the steins of beer), you will have occasions where you hit 5+ win lines at the same time.