Sigh....we had gone to a few Rolling Rock Town Fairs.....great concerts.....good solid beer (that didn't give either Ron or myself bad headaches as some do).....now it just is another marketing tool.
***heavy sigh***
Well I’m a tidal pool explorer
From the days of my misspent youth
I believe that down on the beach
Where the seagulls preach
Is where the Chinese buried the truth... --Coastal Confessions
Sigh....we had gone to a few Rolling Rock Town Fairs.....great concerts.....good solid beer (that didn't give either Ron or myself bad headaches as some do).....now it just is another marketing tool.
***heavy sigh***
That is terrible. Yet ANOTHER reason to hate Budweiser.
bravedave wrote:Oh, sorry. I thought this was about beer...
(j/k)
Yuengling is my preferred "mass-produced"
Sam Adams is my usual "micro-brew"
Anchor Steam Christmas is the best bottled domestic I've ever tasted.
My favorite is the one in my hand. ("Come to Daddy...")
I think that anymore Sam Adams isn't exactly a micro brew....
We drink Yuengling, Rolling Rock (that may change, Bud bought them out...which just is the pits).
We normally will split a glass of the local brews when out....nothing seems to be consistant though.
Yah. I'm with ya.
Sammie probably puts out more than a Case-Western freshman on homecoming weekend. But their recipe started out as a micro, whereas Yuengling started out as a mass-pro. Interesting occurence of reality setting in.
“Give me a woman who loves beer and I will conquer the world.”
- Kaiser Welhelm
"The call is a loud wulli-wulli, and there is much twittering at the drinking holes."
Miller bought them, at Leinie's request, in order to stay afloat and give them a larger distribution network. They still don't have distributors in every state so it is hard to get it west of the MIss.
God is great, Beer is good and People are crazy
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You aren't old when your hair turns grey,
You aren't old when it falls away,
But if your mind makes a promise that your body can't fill,
Then you know that you're over the hill
CoronaMargaritahead wrote:whats your favorite domestic?
In which country?
Ha!
Good one, El.
We forget that BN is a multinational concern.
(Creeky's favorite domestic might be my favorite import...)
btw - anybody had a Molson Brador lately? It was good beer twenty years ago when it was only available as an import.
“Give me a woman who loves beer and I will conquer the world.”
- Kaiser Welhelm
"The call is a loud wulli-wulli, and there is much twittering at the drinking holes."
Labatt's seems to be considered domestic here, that has to be my favorite super common (around here) beer.
Yuengling's great, but I don't think they sell it in Michigan.
Fat Tire out of Colorado Springs was the first beer I actually liked, but it's been so long since I've had one that I can't remember what it tasted like.
I love Rogue Hazelnut, but only on tap.
(I did snicker bravedave!)
My ship she has a rudder, but I don’t know where to steer