Modelo Especial. I love that beer on a hot day. Hydrating!
Finally someone els agrees with me!!!! Cheers!!!!
Where do you place your probe?
Modelo Especial. I love that beer on a hot day. Hydrating!
Lone Star, Schlitz, or Mickey's.
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PBR, Natty, Keystone, Bud Light, Budweiser, Miller Lite, Coors Light, Rolling Rock, Milwaukee's Best, et cetera.
In my limited experience, Yuengling is a less tasty and cheaper version of Sam Adams. How you think it compare to the Mexican Vienna style lagers?
Lone Star, Schlitz, or Mickey's.
The best crappy beer has to be Blue Moon since it's owned by Coors. I'm still baffled how they they get the horses to piss in the cans.
The best crappy beer has to be Blue Moon since it's owned by Coors. I'm still baffled how they they get the horses to piss in the cans.
I actually didn't know Blue Moon was owned by Coors the first time I had it (I wasn't especially beer educated at the time, but I'd try just about anything set in front of me). I didn't like it then, and I don't like it any more or less now. Take that as you will.
I said it was the BEST crappy beer! Agreed. If Sierra Nevada had brewed it, Blue Moon would not be on the list. I think it's an above average summer ale and have been known to drink one on occasion.Hey, the thread title contains the word "controversial," so let's dance.
I think 80% of Blue Moon hate comes from two facts:
1) It's made by Coors.
2) It's labeled as a Belgian Wit
If Sierra Nevada brewed the same beer and called it an American wheat, it would be accepted by most beer geeks as a decent if underwhelming summer session option.
Flame away.
+1 on the Farmhouse Red... Yuck!I don't mind Blue Moon. I like some of there other beers too. Their farmhouse red, however, is terrible. I think its in my top 3 of worst beers I've had.
I don't mind Blue Moon. I like some of there other beers too. Their farmhouse red, however, is terrible. I think its in my top 3 of worst beers I've had.
Hey, the thread title contains the word "controversial," so let's dance.
I think 80% of Blue Moon hate comes from two facts:
1) It's made by Coors.
2) It's labeled as a Belgian Wit
If Sierra Nevada brewed the same beer and called it an American wheat, it would be accepted by most beer geeks as a decent if underwhelming summer session option.
Flame away.
I know some early 30 something hipsters and neo-hippies who when they want a break from PBR, stick a slice of lime in a bottle of High Life and call it Ghetto Corona. Of course, I think that is an insult to Miller.Miller Highlife in glass bottles! Under $10 a twelve pack. More usually around. $7. And it tastes pretty good. I used to mow my grass around 9 months a year. Miller highlife is the most perfect lawn mower beer. Also good for an upset stomach. YMMV
Hey, the thread title contains the word "controversial," so let's dance.
I think 80% of Blue Moon hate comes from two facts:
1) It's made by Coors.
2) It's labeled as a Belgian Wit
If Sierra Nevada brewed the same beer and called it an American wheat, it would be accepted by most beer geeks as a decent if underwhelming summer session option.
Flame away.
I don't mind Blue Moon. I like some of there other beers too. Their farmhouse red, however, is terrible. I think its in my top 3 of worst beers I've had.
The best crappy beer has to be Blue Moon since it's owned by Coors. I'm still baffled how they they get the horses to piss in the cans.
I have absolutely no shame in drinking Blue Moon.
MGD for me, always a good deal. Usually bars have them on special. Honestly, I wonder if Steel Reserve is still around. I used to buy 40s of that in college for like 2 bucks. It tasted god awful but it got the job done.