Lyrics
VB you're the one for me
Expressing a strong affection for Victoria Bitter (VB) beer.
There's no other beer that I'd rather drink
VB is the preferred choice of beer, and there's no alternative the singer would rather have.
40 bucks a slab
Refers to the cost of a slab (24 cans or bottles of beer) being 40 dollars.
You can't go wrong
Emphasizing the value for money and quality of VB.
I sink VB
Indicates enjoying VB by drinking it continuously.
All night long
Reiterating the enjoyment of VB throughout the night.
20 in the Esky
Mentioning having 20 cans in the Esky (cooling container).
Of the very best
Highlighting the high quality of VB in the singer's opinion.
VB I wouldn't touch the rest
Expressing loyalty to VB and a reluctance to choose other beers.
They say you're bitter
Addressing the common perception that VB is bitter, acknowledging it as true.
But they're not wrong
Acknowledging the bitterness of VB, but not considering it a negative aspect.
Cause I love you enough
Expressing a deep love for VB, enough to inspire the creation of a song.
To write this song
Linking the singer's love for VB to the motivation behind writing the song.
VB you're the one for me
Repeating the declaration that VB is the preferred and beloved beer.
There's no other beer that I'd rather drink
Reiterating the exclusive preference for VB over other beers.
40 bucks a slab
Repeating the cost of a slab of VB and emphasizing its value.
You can't go wrong
Reiterating the idea that choosing VB is always the right decision.
I'll sink VB
Expressing the intention to continue drinking VB throughout the night.
All night long
Reiterating the plan to enjoy VB for an extended period.
VB you're my drink of choice
Declaring VB as the preferred drink among other choices.
I'd buy a carto of ya and invite round the boys
Expressing a willingness to buy a carton (case) of VB and share it with friends.
Tinnies, stubbies, tallies
Referring to different types of VB packaging (cans, bottles, etc.)
Whatever you need
Expressing readiness to provide whatever form of VB is desired.
I can't resist
Admitting an inability to resist the appeal of VB.
That red white and green
Referring to the colors of the VB label (red, white, and green).
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