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erice85
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two pages of awesome beverage

6/5/2010 12:52:04 PM

AC Slater
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Quote :
"those who whine about domestics are pussies

i like good beer, but there is nothing wrong with knocking back anything domestic, light, and cold with the sole purpose of getting cant walk drunk

"


QFT


and cause im not fat. Been on a coors original kick lately. shit is tasty

6/5/2010 12:57:22 PM

Biofreak70
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Rawr rawr rawr my beer is the only beer worth a damn rawr rawr rawr


Bottom line, the beers wouldn't be around if people didn't like the taste/price ratio. But people do, and the beer is still around.

6/5/2010 1:39:27 PM

lion4russell
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just stick to ever clear

6/6/2010 11:44:45 AM

theDuke866
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It's probably been years since I've had a light beer of any kind, and probably since college (2004) since I had one "on purpose" (as in, actually purchased it when there was any other option). I'm pretty physical fitness minded, but if I'm drinking beer, I've already accepted that I'm doing something bad for me--if I'm going to put beer into my body, if isn't going to be Bud Light.

I had a couple of Buds and a Heineken last deployment in Iraq--the only other non light-beer choice on beer issue day was Guiness, which I'm not a huge fan of except for in an Irish Car Bomb.

As far as cheap domestic lagers go, I much prefer PBR or Coors (banquet beer).


In summary, I don't really see the appeal of either Bud or Bud Light, but I'll drink Bud in a pinch. The only way I'd drink Bud Light is if there are no other choices besides other shitty light beers...and then I'd be much more likely to just not drink.

[Edited on June 6, 2010 at 12:51 PM. Reason : ]

6/6/2010 12:48:53 PM

Quinn
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coors original is a great beer. i dont think it gets enough credit.

6/6/2010 1:02:45 PM

Ragged
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red label bud put hair on chest

6/6/2010 1:12:03 PM

BigEgo
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That reminds me I need to find a place around here that sells steel reserve in a 12 pack

6/6/2010 1:28:02 PM

erice85
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coors original is highly underrated

i like to consume alcohol too much to buy $8-9 six packs

6/6/2010 1:31:48 PM

BubbleBobble
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what's the difference in taste between coors and coors light

6/6/2010 1:33:47 PM

ncstatetke
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that's like saying "what's the difference between living in your mother's basement and living in a downtown penthouse?"

6/6/2010 1:35:29 PM

BubbleBobble
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I would say it's nothing like that, actually

6/6/2010 1:37:23 PM

erice85
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lulz

6/6/2010 1:39:48 PM

BigEgo
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it's more like the difference between a turd and a turd sandwich

6/6/2010 1:40:43 PM

Quinn
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coors and coors light are drastically different. it will cost you all of 1.79$ to experiment....lol

6/6/2010 2:17:21 PM

Snewf
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I used to drink the hell out of some Coors Banquet in the yellow can

it was $1 for a deuce at the bodega on the corner

6/6/2010 2:18:58 PM

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