PavlovsCat
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According to one of the commercial beer tv ads, Man Law states "no fruit in beer." I read an older post about Corona using lime to hide the skunkiness. What's up with Blue Moon and the orange slice? Same tactic?
+1I don't know. But I absolutely hate fruit in beer. And I hate "flavors" in beer even more. So a fruited beer with coriander is particularly vile to me.
Man law, huh? LOL!
what about vegtabling a beer? you know, a splash of spicy V-8 in a coors. nothing better for breakfast!:rockin:
what about vegtabling a beer? you know, a splash of spicy V-8 in a coors. nothing better for breakfast!:rockin:
That is required to cover up the taste of Coors. That stuff even kills the fish.
I don't know. But I absolutely hate fruit in beer. And I hate "flavors" in beer even more. So a fruited beer with coriander is particularly vile to me.
Man law, huh? LOL!
No no no, that is me "on" that stuff that is ripping the lips off of fish in canada every year. About a 12 pack of that stuff some cigars and a trolling motor and im a fish killing SOB.
And I hate "flavors" in beer even more.
I like how Miller said "Don't fruit the beer," yet about 6 months after that they released their lime beer. Go figure.
I can't bring myself to put a lemon in my Hefes...
On another note, has anyone ever tried that "Clamato Bud light" crap I see at gas stations all the time? I tried it once on a whim... not a good idea, not at all...
Parade Magazine suggests the following:
On another note, has anyone ever tried that "Clamato Bud light" crap I see at gas stations all the time? I tried it once on a whim... not a good idea, not at all...
Stop right there. You're point, no matter how factual, is null and void. Why? Because you read Parade Magazine!![]()
Nothing but marketing crap. Kinda like "cold brewed", "Rocky Mountain water", "True Pilsner", etc. So