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Bah.
Lobsters are known as the scavenger of the seas. They eat all the crap off the bottom of the oceans and they are a delicacy. I am not saying bud is a delicacy, but there is nothing wrong with it. While it MAY be true, I find it hard to believe that any company takes un treated water from a natural source to make anything when they can just get city water from the pipe.
Lobsters are known as the scavenger of the seas. They eat all the crap off the bottom of the oceans and they are a delicacy. I am not saying bud is a delicacy, but there is nothing wrong with it. While it MAY be true, I find it hard to believe that any company takes un treated water from a natural source to make anything when they can just get city water from the pipe.
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Originally Posted by sireousrex,May 25 2008, 10:47 AM
Bah.
Lobsters are known as the scavenger of the seas. They eat all the crap off the bottom of the oceans and they are a delicacy. I am not saying bud is a delicacy, but there is nothing wrong with it. While it MAY be true, I find it hard to believe that any company takes un treated water from a natural source to make anything when they can just get city water from the pipe.
Lobsters are known as the scavenger of the seas. They eat all the crap off the bottom of the oceans and they are a delicacy. I am not saying bud is a delicacy, but there is nothing wrong with it. While it MAY be true, I find it hard to believe that any company takes un treated water from a natural source to make anything when they can just get city water from the pipe.
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Originally Posted by zzziippyyy,May 25 2008, 03:59 PM
mental note to self.... introduce Jeff and George to a quality beer!
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Originally Posted by sireousrex,May 25 2008, 03:25 PM
I have been "introduced" to the beers that are supposedly better because they only make a few of them in a small brewery. Add a fancy name and the beer is good??? Nah. I'll pass. I have always enjoyed beer like Bud and Miller and never had a need to drink a beer that will make my buddies say "wow, top notch beer old chap". Not gonna change now.
I like miller and on a hot day, I prefer miller light. Everyone makes fun of it but it is one of the biggest selling beers in the country.
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All that said, I do like a Guiness now and then.