I'm going to brew an amber. If it doesn't taste better than this one I will be disappointed.
Summary: 5 remain in my fridge.
They are great for preserving thermal mass.
Yep, that pretty much sums up the highlights of the product.
That is of course as long as you got it cold from the store... otherwise you wasted the money chilling the beer in the first place.
I'm still trying to find it... supposed be in today. Also looking for that Sierra Nevada Fresh Hop brew, no luck there either.
If you can buy a single, I suggest you do. Don't waste your money on that when you could be buying good beer, like that SN fresh hop.
I'm not sure where you go to buy a single unless you assemble a mixer-sixer somewhere.
By the way...suggesting to someone else that they won't like a beer "Don't waste your money on that when you could be buying good beer.." is a bit presumptuous. That is of course unless you and JMD87 are identical twins with identical DNA and share identical taste buds.
I'm just sayin...
I believe PBR owns all those brands......Since "nostalgia beers" Like PBR and now Schlitz are being released, if some of the macros blow the dust off their old Ale recipes, they bought the rights to. Maybe someone will revive Ballantine's and Ballantine's IPA!!!
I'm not sure where you go to buy a single unless you assemble a mixer-sixer somewhere.
By the way...suggesting to someone else that they won't like a beer "Don't waste your money on that when you could be buying good beer.." is a bit presumptuous. That is of course unless you and JMD87 are identical twins with identical DNA and share identical taste buds.
I'm just sayin...
I give it a "meh"
20 bucks for SNPA? What is it, 1995??!! Damn Connecticut and their high prices! This would be almost 50% more here!
I think maybe products like this could follow for AB and are a product of their takeover by InBev. InBev actually makes some damn fine products in Belgium, maybe they intend to make some decent brews here.
around $18 for six.
I'm amazed when you guys talk about prices of a six pack.
the stuff I drink goes for around $18 for six.
A cheap El Crapo beer goes for $12.
It all depends on my mood. Green Flash West Coast IPA is about 10 a 6 pack and I have no problem paying it.
I am very used to paying 10 dollars for a 750 of Alesmith or a specialty bottle of Deschutes type stuff, and if I want a 2005 Cantillon Iris, well, I'll get it. The cost is worth it, in my opinion.
I don't drink to get drunk. I drink because I love good beer, and a lot off good beer ain't cheap.
i think you missed his point. he was saying that the cheapest beer over there is more expensive than your green flash ipa. he's saying beer is cheap in the US.
My brother-n-law is a die hard Budweiser drinker. It is all that he ever drinks and I don't expect him to either try or enjoy anything else. While working on my house my wife bought a 6 pack. Since it was a Budweiser product he decided to give a go. I could barely believe what he said next. He said the stuff is actually pretty good. So with that I believe there is hope to for those hardcore Budweiser drinkers to actually enjoy a different style of beer even if it is the Budweiser American Ale. Now he knows there is something else out there other than what he drinks. Next time I will have to slip him a micro and see how he likes that one.
It's funny you say that because if one of the local micro breweries came out with this beer I would think it was crap. Where as I say that it's good for a bud."Most people who know beer won't give this one a fighting chance simply because "Budweiser" is on the label."
Most people who know beer won't give this one a fighting chance simply because "Budweiser" is on the label.
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