Posted on 03/21/2019 11:50:34 AM PDT by Red Badger
Both should be sued for the swill they call beer.
Haven’t drank Bud since their VERY PRO GAY MARRIAGE seth rogen commercials during the NFL season two years ago.
How soon people forget.
I don’t. Target. Bud. Gillette. And I’m sure more to come.
So will they now sue all the cigarette companies that told us how many DOCTORS preferred their brands?
Drink German beer!..................
I don’t always drink beer, but when I do, I prefer Abita Andygator.
And not anything at all from these canned urine companies.
No kidding. The last time I drank a Bud, Miller or Coors was over 35 years ago while in college. Even on a college budget, I wouldn't drink that stuff. Went with mostly imports because that's all there really was at the time. Thank goodness for micro-breweries.
Wait... I thought Anheuser-Busch bought out Miller and Rolling Rock brands and breweries awhile back? No?
So my boycott against Miller and Rolling Rock because of the new McCain/Anheuser-Busch association was for no reason??? lol
Well if consumers don't understand then I'm gonna sue somebody.
Anheuser-Busch was bought out by InBev
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anheuser-Busch
Miller:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miller_Brewing_Company
Rolling Rock:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rolling_Rock
You know it.
Home Brewer here.
The purpose of corn syrup is you can lessen your grain bill ($$$), lighten up the color and flavor while keeping the alcohol at a certain level. So it serves a function for the lighter commercial beers.
I’m still trying to figure out why Anhuyser-Busch thinks rice is a legitimate ingredient in beer.
It’s a grain with a lighter flavor.....................
I get a kick out of all the beer-snobs that come out on threads like this.
I drink only beer made with water..................
Japanese brands like Ashai and Sopporo are rice beers if memory serves me correctly.
Thank you. So Anheuser Busch/Inbev did buy Miller and then sold it to Molson-Coors. And AB did also buy Rolling Rock before AB was purchased by Inbev.
Yep. I have not purchased any of those products for decades, ever since I discovered microbrews. Those brands are SOOOOOOO 20th century. They are to beer what Folgers is to coffee.
Coors light is my go-to, warm summer day, refreshing beer.
I like/love all kinds of beers. Dark, light, style, type, geographic location, all of them.
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