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Budweiser American Ale

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Discuss.
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Big brewey looking for more market share and trying to capitalize on the micro-brew shift. Unless its free, I will no tbe sampling it. too many other great choices to choose from...even at a comporable price level.
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I'm with Samblau. One can only drink so much--I know, shocking--and there is so much I'd rather try first.
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I'll try any beer once. Give me a week.
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Originally Posted by Tarmac View Post
I'll try any beer once. Give me a week.

+1.
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Meh, I refuse to support a brand that blatantly lies in their commercials. They can talk about manliness, imply that bikini chicks will show up, run horses all over the place, but when they tell me it tastes good, I'm insulted.
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Originally Posted by Brad View Post
+1.

+2.

Actually plain budweiser is pretty good for what it is. I mean I wouldnt put it in a class with some of the great micro/macro brews but for a light easy drinking beer its pretty good.

Bud Light on the other hand is quite similar to motor oil.

I mean i just think of the major brewing companies as a class of beer. Not my favorite class but a class non the less. Miller light isnt bad when ur in the mood same with Budwiser. Some of the Micelob varieties are fairly good (amber boch). Their ale may be pretty good.

My favorite micro brew is probably boulder brewing company btw im an IPA guy.
post #8 of 16
get back to me when natty light has an american ale, then we'll talk.
post #9 of 16
Disgusting garbage. If you want the original Budweiser beer, look for "Chechvar" brand from the Czech Republic.
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Even Czechvar isn't exactly the same as Budweiser Budvar, as the importing never does equate to the original. Bud American Ale is probably going to be a sound, if unspectacular beer, and will likely kick ass in terms of business.
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Originally Posted by KyleROrton View Post
Even Czechvar isn't exactly the same as Budweiser Budvar, as the importing never does equate to the original.

Bud American Ale is probably going to be a sound, if unspectacular beer, and will likely kick ass in terms of business.

I agree. I try to follow my taste buds rather then my distaste for the nascar culture . The beers generally arent as bad as many assume.
post #12 of 16
Like sex in a canoe -- fucking close to water ...
post #13 of 16
Lol funny. N1.
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Sorry. I call BS. It is just typical marketing trying to take some profits from the new shift toward the higher quality craft/micro brew. It is the same exact thing that Coors Brewing Co. did with blue moon. They released some sub par shit trying to capitalize on the wheat beer trend. No thanks.
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Originally Posted by Johnny_5 View Post
Sorry. I call BS. It is just typical marketing trying to take some profits from the new shift toward the higher quality craft/micro brew. It is the same exact thing that Coors Brewing Co. did with blue moon. They released some sub par shit trying to capitalize on the wheat beer trend. No thanks.
OTOH, true... OTOH, Blue Moon is a tolerable fake Hoegaarden and cheaper, girls like it, and I can stomach it, so it's a valuable addition to our social economy. I'm not defending it as a beer, but as a drink option, I'm glad it exists.
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