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I'm already tired of the latest A-B TV ad campaign for Budweiser beer. I guess they are trying to convince red-blooded American men that only pussies drink craft beers. Funny thing, though. The parent company has recently been purchasing microbreweries and is trying to purchase many more. Oh well....I've never been a Bud fan anyway....Jon
Anheuser-Busch no longr exists. It is InBev no matter what they call it.
I have yet to understand the big deal about all the overpriced craft beers. Yes some of it is pretty good but is it twice or three times better than a bud or a blue ribbon? I personally don't think so
"If you drink a craft ber you are a sissy"....From the company whose flagship beer is named Stella Artois.
I only drink what , maybe 15 beers a year , but prefer skunky Czech stuff .
Craft beer is a marketing ploy to charge extra for keg beer which to us is real ale (cask) pasturised, chilled and filled with gas, basically ruined.
You probably know, but you can take any beer that was brewed with real hops and leave a clear class in sunlight for a few minutes, and you'll have the skunk flavor you like. It won't work with Miller High Life because they use only the alpha acid found in hops for bitterness. They know they can't use whole hops because of the clear bottles they put it in. Beer doesn't leave the brewery skunky, it's the result of bad storage.
Jim , I use the term skunky loosely . It is really the hoppy taste that is pleasing to me , Pilsner as opposed to lager or IPA . Or , as a friend puts it "beer that fights back" :D Dusty
OK understood, but skunk flavor is considered to be an off-flavor, and has nothing to do with hop flavor.
Wow, you must not have the same craft beers available to you that we have here. Brands like Sierra Nevada actually have live yeast in them that you can see at the bottom of the bottle.
True , but to most 'Murican beer drinkers , the term skunky means any beer that actually tastes like beer :D
I suppose what you call craft beer is to us real ale. Basically beer that finishes it's fermentaion in the barrel or bottle. It nearly died out in the seventies because breweries wanted to mass produce keg beer (pasturised). But thanks to campaigners such as CAMRA it is never been so popular. http://www.camra.org.uk/about-real-ale
"Craft brewing" is a more encompassing term for developments in the industry succeeding the microbrewing movement of the later 20th century. The definition is not entirely consistent, but it typically applies to relatively small, independently-owned commercial breweries that employ traditional brewing methods and emphasize flavor and quality. The term is usually reserved for breweries established since the 1970s, but may be used for older breweries with a similar focus.
I might be old, but I remember when Budweiser was the cheap beer.....the beer you drank when you didn't have any money for good beer. When did Budweiser become the "Premium Beer"? ??? :BEER: