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How about Heineken @JWolf74 ?
I drank Miller Lite maybe in 2010 and thought it tasted like piss.
Yuengling isn't as good as it used to be and Blue Moon is just Coors Light with food coloring.What's your opinion on Yuengling and Blue Moon?
I had a 78 Monte Carlo in HS! Wherever it is now prolly has warm Busch Light in the trunk still…Ah, I miss those days.Weird, I'd always assumed that Busch Lites were only available lukewarm, served from the trunk of a high school kid's Monte Carlo.
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We were at a fairly high-end chophouse the other night for Mrs. Torbee's birthday. A place with a very nice bar, extensive cocktail menu, fine wines and an impressive craft beer roster. This table of heathens was pouring down round after round of Busch Light bottles. I was kind of embarrassed for them.Do people like Busch Light that much that they have to stop at a bar for it? I just thought people bought it because its the cheapest thing to fill a garage fridge.
Bet $10 bucks when the server brought their drinks they said "ooo bottles, fancy!"We were at a fairly high-end chophouse the other night for Mrs. Torbee's birthday. A place with a very nice bar, extensive cocktail menu, fine wines and an impressive craft beer roster. This table of heathens was pouring down round after round of Busch Light bottles. I was kind of embarrassed for them.
I rarely drink more than one or two beers in a sitting anymore, so when I do I want beer that tastes good. It's not that Busch Light tastes bad necessarily. It just doesn't taste much like anything imo. There are much better "light" beers out there if that's what one is going for and BL does work well as an all day tailgate type beer. But if I'm ordering one beer with my meal, it sure as hell isn't going to be a $6.50 Busch Light.
More trans people in DC than anywhere elseI hardly ever drink. I may have one drink per month.
I can't remember the last time I bought a beer. I remember around 2008, I went to a bar in Georgetown in Washington D.C. with some friends and a non-fancy beer was $12.
We were outraged.
Yuengling isn't as good as it used to be and Blue Moon is just Coors Light with food coloring.
More trans people in DC than anywhere else
ExactlyI rarely drink more than one or two beers in a sitting anymore, so when I do I want beer that tastes good. It's not that Busch Light tastes bad necessarily. It just doesn't taste much like anything imo. There are much better "light" beers out there if that's what one is going for and BL does work well as an all day tailgate type beer. But if I'm ordering one beer with my meal, it sure as hell isn't going to be a $6.50 Busch Light.
That is what OP's mom said.It's better to get in the can.
yes it was the hoity toity sarah brightman opera no less. surprised you could drink a tall boy modelo at an operaIsn't it probably that high of a price due to you purchasing it at a concert? I'm about 15 miles south of LA and I usually see tall boys at $6-10, depending upon the type of beer and bar/restaurant. Then again, I don't go out that often and when I do I pregame.
Mixed drinks at concert venues and clubs, though, I do see at $15-22 ish in LA.
Take your camo hat off Roy, this place is RITZY!Bet $10 bucks when the server brought their drinks they said "ooo bottles, fancy!"
Not at all, Torbs. True beer snobs wouldn't touch any domestic light beers. I believe variety is the spice of life.Exactly
I probably sound like a huge beer snob after my post about the chophouse Busch swillers - but I myself love to pound some Busch Lattes in an appropriate environment: tailgating, fishing, golfing, etc.
I think it's kind of crazy some people ONLY drink Busch Light - and don't experience the wide world of delicious beers, bourbons and other libations that are available.
My family is from Pennsylvania and I’ve been sneaking Yuenglings since I was in jr high. I don’t know exactly when it changed, but it is quite a bit different now. Switching to city water would make a big difference. And yeah, the stuff you get in Florida is totally different.I was born where Yuengling originated and most of my extended family lives there. I've taken the brewery tour countless times and can probably give the tour by now. They used to brew their beer with spring water that came right out of the mountain over the old brewery but they eventually switched to city water. That was a long time ago though.
The beer they brew in Tampa tastes different than what is made in Pottsville, PA.
One of the problems with Yuengling is the bottles they use. The green bottles allow too much light so yuengling lager will get skunky. It's better to get in the can.
One of the problems with Yuengling is the bottles they use. The green bottles allow too much light so yuengling lager will get skunky. It's better to get in the can.
Exactly. Although despite my beer snobbiness, I truly love Pabst Blue Ribbon. Was my first beer, my dad's beer of choice. They don't hand out blue ribbons for second place, after all.Exactly
I probably sound like a huge beer snob after my post about the chophouse Busch swillers - but I myself love to pound some Busch Lattes in an appropriate environment: tailgating, fishing, golfing, etc.
I think it's kind of crazy some people ONLY drink Busch Light - and don't experience the wide world of delicious beers, bourbons and other libations that are available.
Exactly. Although despite my beer snobbiness, I truly love Pabst Blue Ribbon. Was my first beer, my dad's beer of choice. They don't hand out blue ribbons for second place, after all.
You reminded me of ole man Jerry who used to work with us. He graduated from UNC journalism WAY back. Jerry kept two big ole galvanized tubs in the trunk of his land yacht which he iced down with cheap cans on weekend nights, including a late run to stock up for Sunday.Weird, I'd always assumed that Busch Lites were only available lukewarm, served from the trunk of a high school kid's Monte Carlo.
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Exactly. Although despite my beer snobbiness, I truly love Pabst Blue Ribbon. Was my first beer, my dad's beer of choice. They don't hand out blue ribbons for second place, after all.
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