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yeah, I had read this a few days ago. Funny part is that the runner ups are funny as well. Do not care for any of the big three for years...
 
NordeastBrewer I feel like I need to correct you on Guinness. It was not on the two list you showed me on AB-InBev. For everyone reading this thread you might want to know that in fact it turns out that Diageo owns it. And it has been Diageo brand since 1997.

yep, you're right, my bad. :mug: and ya know what, that's not the first time i've mistaken a Diageo brand for AB-InBev. you'd think i'd get that one in my head, i regularly have cans of Guinness in the fridge and have this thing for reading product labels when i open a container (i read the cereal box at least a few mornings a week as i eat my breakfast, :fro:). ya know, some times there's those things that don't register. thanks for clearing that one up, Timaithis. :mug:
 
I do the same thing with cereal boxes. I think its more of something to read that warms up my brain from sleeping. Even if it the same one I read yesterday.
 
"My piss is better than your piss." It's the same damn thing. This is like a tallest midget competition. In the end they're both still extremely short.
 
MillerCoors doesn't do anything to hurt the craft beer industry? :confused: huh?
maybe not in the northeastern part of the country, but they sure as $h!t do here closer to their home base.



i bet you many of you guys saying you don't buy AB-InBev products actually do. a lot. probably without knowing about it. there's many craft breweries that gave partial ownership to AB-InBev for distribution purposes. goose island and red hook are amongst the better known of these breweries, but the list is quite long, and eye opening for those who think they're boycotting the dreaded 'BMC' machine. :mug:

Widmer is another one.
 
I wouldn't consider Widmer and the other brands produced by breweries owned by Craft Brew Alliance, Inc. to be A-B products at all. A-B owns a minority share in CBAI, it's a publicly traded company.
 
I never liked Bud light. To me, Budlight tastes too sweet. Miller Lite has more flavor evident without being too sweet. Coors is sweet but not as much as bud and is more watered down which does seem to make it more drinkable on hot summer days.

After homebrewing though...I can't really stand to drink BMC unless it's in the form of beer pong of chugging contests.
 
Brewskii said:
You should start another thread and post the rules to these - could be the best thread ever :rockin:

I could start a thread, what subgroup though? the drinking stories one?
 
I do the same thing with cereal boxes. I think its more of something to read that warms up my brain from sleeping. Even if it the same one I read yesterday.

ha! i think that's it. cuz if it's not the cereal box, it's the newspaper or a magazine.

Widmer is another one.

yep. :mug: there's actually quite a few. check out the lungs in my earlier post quoted below. i actually wasn't aware of Widmer's until i looked up the Wiki to link it for another poster. the whole Wiki is fairly interesting, well, actually both of the Wiki pages i linked are a good read.

Here's AB-InBev's Wiki page. i think it has most of their bigger craft beer holdings (they call them 'strategic equity holdings' had to chuckle at that), at a quick glance i saw GI, Redhook, Widmer's and a few others. i know there's an actually list out there too, try a google search, i think i just stumbled upon it on a thread here, so you could try searching here on HBT as well.

edit: here's the big list!!!

:mug:
 
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