And now, . . . Bud Light is the most popular beer in the United States, . . . and by a sizeable margin..
Whatever happened to quality and high-standards ?
Ref: America's "Biggest Beer Brands"
And now, . . . Bud Light is the most popular beer in the United States, . . . and by a sizeable margin..
Whatever happened to quality and high-standards ?
Ref: America's "Biggest Beer Brands"
Originally posted by: Don
And now, . . . Bud Light is the most popular beer in the United States, . . . and by a sizeable margin..
Whatever happened to quality and high-standards ?
Ref: America's "Biggest Beer Brands"
Its called "college". Thats why you see so many cheap, shitty beers on that list.
The biggest consumers by volume of beer are the kids having keg parties at our colleges and universities. The standard beer on tap in my Fraternity House back in the day was "Milwaukees Best" (on your list) and "Iron City" (a western Pennsylvania shit-beer). I recall back at that time a 24-pack case of Milwaukees best cans could be bought for $6. ...a full keg would run you about $45. Those are 1993 dollars.
Many years went by before I sampled either brand again - but when I did I found the Milwaukees best to be undrinkable whereas the Iron City was actually not too bad.
Budweiser is moose piss. There are other cheap beers, though, that I actually like, such as Red Dog and Rolling Rock. Another best-selling brand of liquid nausea is Miller Lite, which tastes just enough like actual beer to remind you what beer actually tastes like.
We're lucky up here in the Pacific Northwest. There are so many terrific craft beers here that even little bitty grocery stores and tiny bars have a great selection. And it's all pretty inexpensive!
The Oregon craft beer scene now reminds me of the epiphany I had when I visited Germany many years ago and had actual beer. The difference between what you would get when you ordered a beer in an American bar and what you would get when you ordered a beer in a Biergarten was night and day. The difference between craft beer and crap beer today is similarly amazing.
Originally posted by: PJ Stroh
Its called "college". Thats why you see so many cheap, shitty beers on that list.
The biggest consumers by volume of beer are the kids having keg parties at our colleges and universities. The standard beer on tap in my Fraternity House back in the day was "Milwaukees Best" (on your list) and "Iron City" (a western Pennsylvania shit-beer). I recall back at that time a 24-pack case of Milwaukees best cans could be bought for $6. ...a full keg would run you about $45. Those are 1993 dollars.
Many years went by before I sampled either brand again - but when I did I found the Milwaukees best to be undrinkable whereas the Iron City was actually not too bad.
I recall paying $25 per keg of Miller Lite in about 1980, but we had to buy 10 or so kegs for that price. We went straight to the wholesaler, Better Brands in Lafayette Indiana.
Now there are a ton of fine beers.
JFK would be labeled a radical right winger today. "Ask what you can do for your country", for God's sake! I can't even imagine the the terrible words from Kevin and Mister. They would whine about no free shit, we know that.
Originally posted by: Boilerman
JFK would be labeled a radical right winger today. "Ask what you can do for your country", for God's sake! I can't even imagine the the terrible words from Kevin and Mister. They would whine about no free shit, we know that.
Stick to recipies and golf stories...
Originally posted by: Vegas Todd
Stick to recipies and golf stories...
Painfully true, right Kevin?
Originally posted by: Boilerman
Painfully true, right Kevin?
I'm not Kevin, dickhole.
I find it humerous that toad got upset when Boilerman referred to him as Kevin. But I can see why there could be a mistake since they are both joined at the lip....
Originally posted by: David Miller
I find it humerous that toad got upset when Boilerman referred to him as Kevin. But I can see why there could be a mistake since they are both joined at the lip....
And just like that, Boil's boyfriend shows up.
Kinda like they are in the same basement....