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I still love the marketing campaign "tastes great vs. less filling".

On one hand you have people who drink it because it tastes great. On the other hand you have people who care less about taste but love the fact you can put away an 18 pack on not feel filled up :D

I just can't come close to making homebrew for the same price I can buy High Life so there will always be a spot for it in my fridge.

I loved John Madden in those commercials!
 
I have been looking for a Miller Lite clone. Is this the right section? I love this brew and want to make some for a party.
 
ColumbusAmongus said:
I have been looking for a Miller Lite clone. Is this the right section? I love this brew and want to make some for a party.

If your serious there is a clone search the recipe section
 
JoeBronco said:
I love the slogans -

"Frost Brewed" - what its not boiled?
"Triple Hopped" - Aroma, Bittering & Dry? Three hop additions? Or three pellets of hops in a 1bbl batch?
"slow-brewed giving it an exceptionally smooth taste" - How can you slow brew a 60 minute rice beer?

Frost brewed and slow brewed...I don't think boiling wort classifies it as ”brewed”. I'm assuming they are talking about lager yeast as the frost brewed part and slow brewed for smoother taste as lagering the beer itself.
 
I recently went to a bar I'd never been to and proceeded to ask the bartender, "What is the hoppiest beer you have?" Her reply? Miller lite. After ignoring her reply and looking at all of the beer taps, I saw that that had a 78 IBU IPA. So much for having to learn about your products..

I'm willing to bet she got that from the fact that Miller is Triple Hops Brewed.
 
Phunhog said:
Regardless of the product what does it say when you spend more of your budget on advertising then you do in the manufacturing of the product? A great product sells itself with little or no advertising.

I would disagree. I think the sales have little to do with the greatness of the product. It may sound weird but there is a reason why BMC sells more beer, I think it is hardly because it is a greater beer than our craft beer.
 
ColumbusAmongus said:
I have been looking for a Miller Lite clone. Is this the right section? I love this brew and want to make some for a party.

If your party is this weekend, then you're in luck!
 
I have to admit that the triple hopped thing got me when I was younger and did not understand the brewing process. Although I was confused how something triple hopped could have so little actual hop flavor. As was said before, you could add a pellet per bbl three times and it would technically be "triple hopped."
 
I think Old Style's market share was at it's peak in the 70s. They were on par with PBR back then. If Dennis Hopper had asked for an Old Style instead of Pabst Blue Ribbon in the movie Blue Velvet, hipsters would be drinking Old Style today and the once mighty beer brand would be known nation wide.
 
I've never heard of this "Old Style" of which you speak. Where is it brewed and sold?
 
MisterTipsy said:
I think Old Style's market share was at it's peak in the 70s. They were on par with PBR back then. If Dennis Hopper had asked for an Old Style instead of Pabst Blue Ribbon in the movie Blue Velvet, hipsters would be drinking Old Style today and the once mighty beer brand would be known nation wide.

I highly doubt that. You can drink PBR. I'd rather drink Tiger than an Old Style.
 
Old Style beer wins medals! The last of many was a sliver medal earned in 2010.

Who they had to pay to earn these medals and how much they had to pay remains a mystery.
 
I highly doubt that. You can drink PBR. I'd rather drink Tiger than an Old Style.

Your palate would have a different point of view if Dennis Hopper preferred an Old Style over Heineken in Blue Velvet instead of PBR. I guarantee it.

Seriously, David Lynch needs a cut from PBR sales. :rockin:
 
I've never heard of this "Old Style" of which you speak. Where is it brewed and sold?

Old Style is big in Chicago, at least around Wrigley Field. I tried one just to say that I had done so.

Not an experience I care to repeat.
 
I will admit I have hipster tendancies. But I'm not a total hipster ********* atleast not enough of one to drink PBR because of some movie. I've never seen that movie though. I honestly think PBR is ok beer. Old Style is just terrible.
 
I will admit I have hipster tendancies. But I'm not a total hipster ********* atleast not enough of one to drink PBR because of some movie. I've never seen that movie though. I honestly think PBR is ok beer. Old Style is just terrible.

I don't know. If you are going to be a hipster and drink cheap American lager beer, it might as well be one that was used in a David Lynch movie. :mug:

This is the scene from the movie. There is some profanity.

 
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Not BMC bashing but interesting tag lines...

Prince Igor vodka had bill boards up here in Ontario that touted "Ice filtered for added purity."

Anyone care to explain that one to me? LOL
 
Only if you can explain "frost brewed" Coors Light. I would love to get my hands on some yeast that fermented at 32F. Or do they boil at 32?
 
Genjin said:
Only if you can explain "frost brewed" Coors Light. I would love to get my hands on some yeast that fermented at 32F. Or do they boil at 32?

Does cold crashing count as brewing?
 
Old Style is big in Chicago, at least around Wrigley Field. I tired one just to say that I had done so.

Not an experience I care to repeat.

It's the Official Beer of Wrigley Field.... which makes my dislike for Wrigley that much greater.
 
As much as we homebrewers like to bash "flavorless beers" homebrewers have spent more time trying to perfect light cream ale and lager recipes to be as flavorless and refreshing as possible!

Light beers have their place. You can't beat BMC for the following uses:

1. Lawn mowing
2. Gardening
3. On the hot sandy beach
4. In Beer pong cups
5. You can't shotgun a homebrew
6. hydration!
7. drinking a lot of beer without getting drunk.

I love craft beers but I'm a sucker for a $1.50 Miller Lite pint on happy hour v. $5 for a craft brew.

Three things sell products:

1. PRICE
2. Sex appeal
3. Advertising gimmicks
 
i'll beg to differ on #5. lol Though i havent bought BMC in a while, craft does make some good summer/outdoor brews but in certian cases are cheaper and you can drink 20X than two strong craft. Though theres some placed i'll never drink because of the price of BMC, example: music festivals, there is a by annual music festival near where i live which is sponsored by budlight. Which isnt a big deal just listening to some music. the 24oz cans you can find across the street for $3 sells for $11-13 in the place. I know people will buy it because there is no re-entry and just want to get drunk. I'm just dumbfounded on the price. (thats why i sneak in liquor) :D
 
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