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 Post subject: Cheap American Beer-Whats your preference ?
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I usually opt for Pabst or Rolling Rock

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Generally doesn't matter.
Probably Miller Lite.
6 of one a half-dozen of the other.

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I can groove on old style and pabst...

but rolling rock?

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and i drink a lot of miller high life... but technically its champagne

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Busch and Molson are the cheapest in my area that don't leave me with grievous intestinal difficulties the next morning.


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This is the famous Budweiser beer. We know of no brand produced by any other brewer which costs so much to brew and age. Our exclusive Beechwood Aging produces a taste, a smoothness and drinkability you will find in no other beer at any price.

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This is the famous Budweiser beer. We know of no brand produced by any other brewer which costs so much to brew and age. Our exclusive Beechwood Aging produces a taste, a smoothness and drinkability you will find in no other beer at any price.


ugh.

You don't fucking age beer. If you filter the living shit out of it to get most of the bacteria out, and load it full of hops, it'll stay good for a year, tops. Otherwise 6-8 months. Has anyone ever read that paragraph, had a Budweiser, and agreed?

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Cap'n Squirrgle Wrote:
Elvis Fu Wrote:
This is the famous Budweiser beer. We know of no brand produced by any other brewer which costs so much to brew and age. Our exclusive Beechwood Aging produces a taste, a smoothness and drinkability you will find in no other beer at any price.


ugh.

You don't fucking age beer. If you filter the living shit out of it to get most of the bacteria out, and load it full of hops, it'll stay good for a year, tops. Otherwise 6-8 months. Has anyone ever read that paragraph, had a Budweiser, and agreed?


Yeah, it's no "Champagne of Beers".

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Oh and my "ugh" was directed at the marketing paragraph, Fu. Bud's not one I visit real often, but it's passable. I am, and shall forever remain, a High Life man.

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Cheap beer? Pffffft!

Wait, is Fat Tire considered cheap? If so, that's who gets my vote.


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Cheap beer? Pffffft!

Wait, is Fat Tire considered cheap? If so, that's who gets my vote.


Nope. Fat Tire's awesome. Think "$9 a 12 pack."

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pbr all the way

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Elvis Fu Wrote:
Cap'n Squirrgle Wrote:
Elvis Fu Wrote:
This is the famous Budweiser beer. We know of no brand produced by any other brewer which costs so much to brew and age. Our exclusive Beechwood Aging produces a taste, a smoothness and drinkability you will find in no other beer at any price.


ugh.

You don't fucking age beer. If you filter the living shit out of it to get most of the bacteria out, and load it full of hops, it'll stay good for a year, tops. Otherwise 6-8 months. Has anyone ever read that paragraph, had a Budweiser, and agreed?


Yeah, it's no "Champagne of Beers".

I age beer all the time if it's more than 7 or so % alcohol. You are dead to me.


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its heresy to drink this swill in portland. heresy.

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Prolly Bud in a can or Bud Light in a longneck bottle. Seriously.

Day to day I drink more Sierra Nevada than anything.

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one of the few beers (and i used to be an alci) that never tasted good to me. couldn't drink it.

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Elvis Fu Wrote:
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Elvis Fu Wrote:
This is the famous Budweiser beer. We know of no brand produced by any other brewer which costs so much to brew and age. Our exclusive Beechwood Aging produces a taste, a smoothness and drinkability you will find in no other beer at any price.


ugh.

You don't fucking age beer. If you filter the living shit out of it to get most of the bacteria out, and load it full of hops, it'll stay good for a year, tops. Otherwise 6-8 months. Has anyone ever read that paragraph, had a Budweiser, and agreed?


Yeah, it's no "Champagne of Beers".

I age beer all the time if it's more than 7 or so % alcohol. You are dead to me.


You whip out an oak barrel?

If you mean "let it finish developing," then sure. Beer continues to ferment through the last few percentages of its latent sugar load over the course of its 2nd and even 3rd months after bottling. But rest assured, that time counts towards the day when it goes skunky. It's "done" once about 98% of the fermenting is done, which happens in just a few weeks. The flavor undergoes subtle changes for another month, maybe 6 weeks (in my experience), but then it's just gettin' older.

It's the notion of treating Budweiser like it's Laphroaig, and gently casking it in aged beechwood to impart delicate flavors that makes me chuckle. If they want it to have good flavors, all they have to do is stop mixing it with a lot of rice.

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Bud Light in a can, preferably in a koozie, resting on my chest, while I'm on a float on the lake, in the summer heat.


In a bottle any other time.


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Yuengling for good, cheap beer
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