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?
I don’t always drink beer, but when I do, I prefer Abita Andygator.
And not anything at all from these canned urine companies.
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.
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.
I get a kick out of all the beer-snobs that come out on threads like this.
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.
Miller/Coors uses corn syrup
Bud uses rice syrup
Both are sugar that is devoured by yeast yielding CO2 and alcohol without adding flavor to the beer.
They both use barley malt sugars for flavor and alcohol content in all of their beers.
Yeast eating sugar is the basis for all alcoholic beverages. So Miller/Coors is correct. The Bud Light thing is a gimmick to fool ignorant consumers into favoring one over the other.
I don’t drink much beer any more, because it has a lot of carbs and is fattening. The main beer I drink is Miller Lite. Of the “almost” beers, I like it the best, and only Michelob Ultra has fewer carbs (but no taste).
So? Budweiser uses rice. Blech. Not beer. A malt beverage at best.
Corn syrup or not, I’ll still enjoy a Coors Light when I want my bottle of water to have a hint of flavor and carbonation.
I thought that they were the same beer just in two different cans..
AB should be sued for using horse piss.
Anheuser-Busch InBev uses rice... give me corn syrup any day of the week before fermented rice.
The phenolic compound byproducts from fermented rice gives me headaches.
Well, they do use horses, and horses excrete.
What? You came to a different meaning?