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A friend told a story about how his Grandfather would pour beer into a dish to control the slug population in his garden .
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
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
One of the great things about Bike Week besides the bikes is you can get both Bud and Busch. Such a deal. :BEER:Pete
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
You sir have obviously never tasted Theakston's old Peculiar hand pumped by a buxom wench straight from the oak barrel barrel.https://www.theakstons.co.uk/Ales/Old-Peculier/
It looks like the ad campaign is a success, even has a bunch of grumpy snowed in motorcycle owners burning up the keypads about it. Yes I'm one of them.
Stella better known this side of the pond as 'wife beater'. Only see Bud in supermarkets these days in large packs heavily discounted so not very popular anymore.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.
When it comes to beer, I have two words:Pilsner Urquell. :BEER:
When it comes to beer, I have two words:
The Bud drinkers of old are either drinking Bud Light, Coors Light or Macro/Micro Craft. The Bud brand is is getting squeezed out.http://www.statista.com/statistics/188723/top-domestic-beer-brands-in-the-united-states/
80,000 Americans are killed by alcohol each year, and we are told that a terrorist is going to kill you in a shopping mall. You are 22 times more likely to be killed by a drunk driver on the way to the mall.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) 32,719 people died in traffic crashes in 2013 in the United States (latest figures available), including an estimated 10,076 people who died in drunk driving crashes, accounting for 31% of all traffic deaths that year.
Where'd you get that statistic?Because I saw a 2005 NBC article that quoted something from the CDC (http://www.cdc.gov/alcohol/fact-sheets/alcohol-use.htm)which is similar to their current claim of 88k... but they don't back numbers up like the NBC article did and which differs GREATLY from the NHTSA:The NBC article claimed the CDC was saying almost 40k/year from drunk related car crashes, and NHTSA is saying about 10k.http://responsibility.org/drunk-driving/drunk-driving-fatalities-national-statistics2013 stats:The 80,000 is a rounded number of all alcohol related deaths. Wiki has a page with all terrorist acts, locations, type of action, country, and number of deaths. Less than 3,600 world wide in 2014. I follow the terrorist propaganda because I believe it is a tactic by our elected officials to encourage Americans to give up our freedoms, liberties and civil rights. Climbing off my soap box again.
The headline reads 56 million people die worldwide every year The UN reports that 56 million people die every year from ... well ... something . Dusty
Little known now, but in the '50s the best selling beer in the US was.....Schlitz. This Saturday I plan to put some of these beer choices to the test as I sit at a beach side bar just south of Flagler Beach, Florida......with a bucket of beers and a plate of fresh oysters. Craft beer will be hard to come by but I'll try.Peter Y.
Was at a beach bar in Florida years back. The waitress came by and said there was someone there from A-B, and he was going to buy everyone a free round of A-B beer. I had a Yuengling. :BEER: