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I have absolutely nothing to base this on, but that Papa John guy annoys me.
Here some reasons: http://www.inc.com/maria-aspan/john-schnatter-papa-johns-ceo-on-minimum-wage.html
I have absolutely nothing to base this on, but that Papa John guy annoys me.
(A) The only reason to get upset about the Budweiser comment is because it is an iconic multinational company struggling against the efforts of the rebel alliance that is local craft brewing;
(B) The Reinheitsgebot is a joke and no one follows it -- no one can follow it because it was created before anyone knew what yeast was or the role it played in brewing. Included in the law are all known ingredients but yeast (arguably one of, if not THE, most important) is not one of them.
When tailgating I drink Bud Light, Coors Light, Blue Light, etc. I want to taste the food and the beer is for beer muscles. Also if I'm putting it in a beer pong cup or playing Cornhole quantity is better than quality, imo.
I still enjoy a nice micro brew (Great Lakes Brewery, Southern Tier) or the Sam Seasonals when the time is right.
Having worked for Anheuser-Busch corporate the past 32+ yrs in sales & marketing, no one at AB had any idea Peyton would say what he did. What if the Panthers won and Cam Newton mentioned he was going to drink High Plains Toasted Vanilla IPA...would football fans get red as* because of him saying that?
Budweiser is an excellent American lager since 1876 and all its advertising insures that Americans are working in so many related industries not to say the 1000+ AB employees based in CNY at their Baldwinsville, NY brewery.
?1. Are growlers okay?Agreed, two basic life rules to live by:
1. Don't be the pretentious guy who brings an expensive microbrew to a tailgate.
2. Grow up and don't order a Bud Light at a nice restaurant.
Agreed, two basic life rules to live by:
1. Don't be the pretentious guy who brings an expensive microbrew to a tailgate.
2. Grow up and don't order a Bud Light at a nice restaurant.
100% agree.Agreed, two basic life rules to live by:
1. Don't be the pretentious guy who brings an expensive microbrew to a tailgate.
2. Grow up and don't order a Bud Light at a nice restaurant.
Agreed, two basic life rules to live by:
1. Don't be the pretentious guy who brings an expensive microbrew to a tailgate.
2. Grow up and don't order a Bud Light at a nice restaurant.
Agreed, two basic life rules to live by:
1. Don't be the pretentious guy who brings an expensive microbrew to a tailgate.
2. Grow up and don't order a Bud Light at a nice restaurant.
Yeah, I probably drank with him.I remember my grand father drinking fort schyuler beer
Is it pretentious to bring a cheap microbrew? Like Saranac for instance?

Agree. I love Peyton. I was thrilled with the Broncos victory. The hate Peyton crowd might be very overcrowded by fans of a New England football team.I, too, disagree with the first 3 things you mention, I would never do those things. But, having open dialogue about teammates isn't always a bad thing. The only specific example I can think of is Vanderjagt, who was an idiot. The trainers thing is here say, and as far as being a sore loser, so he walked off pissed off a couple times, so what? I can name 30 x's the examples where he showed more grace under fire than 99.5 % of the league's talent,
The HGH stuff, as you said, nothing but allegations.
Oh, and I like beer, too. Can't say I've had need for a Budweiser more than the one time I tried it. They do make consistently mediocre beer.Agree. I love Peyton. I was thrilled with the Broncos victory. The hate Peyton crowd might be very overcrowded by fans of a New England football team.
BTW, just because you buy cheap beer and get more doesn't mean you get a better buzz..
I almost afraid to reveal anything more about my beer preferences with this crowd. All I can say is that my buddies who work at the Bud plant say my beer of choice is made with the best ingredients.Would he be upset to learn his grandson now drinks the beer from the skinny can?
Whoever said it did??Is it pretentious to bring a cheap microbrew? Like Saranac for instance?
BTW, just because you buy cheap beer and get more doesn't mean you get a better buzz.
Bud light is 4.2% x 12 cans = 50.4 for what about $9.99?
Saranac Legacy IPA is 6.2% x 12 bottles = 74.4 for about $14.
Basically it takes 8 bottles of Saranac to equal the buzz from a 12 pack of bud light. I'm consuming about 48 oz less liquid so I won't be in the pee trough nearly as much as some of the other guys. Saranac price is about $1.17 per bottle. Bud light price is $0.83 per bottle. My 8 bottles of Saranac cost $9.36, the same buzz with of a 12-pack of bud light costs $0.63 more. Who's beer is cheaper now? Oh yeah, headaches are far less brutal with mircobrews because they allow the yeast time to clean out alot of the nasty leftovers that macrobrewers leave behind in the sake of churning it out faster and being more profitable.
Agreed, two basic life rules to live by:
1. Don't be the pretentious guy who brings an expensive microbrew to a tailgate.
2. Grow up and don't order a Bud Light at a nice restaurant.
I've had to go the opposite approach as I've aged. I love the IPAs but get a nasty hangover if I'm drinking more than two so when I'm socializing I'll nurse down Blue Lights or Amstel.As I (sadly) get older I employ this approach more and more.
I can't knock back a six-pack anymore, so I've taken to drinking high(ish) alcohol beer. Over the holidays I was drinking Mad Elf, which is 11% ABV. Two of those and I was in a very happy place -- and I did not have to choke back 5 Buds to accomplish that goal.
I had Red Bull and Vodka once. I immediately recognized it as liquid heroin and have been able to stay away, much to my betterment.That's actually how I started drinking Jack and Cokes. Was at a nice restaurant in Seattle, and for some reason knew this wasn't the right place to be putting down a bottle of bud light (Yes I know they could have put it in a glass) My fast acting "drinking brain" kicked in, and next thing ya know, I'm addicted to Jack and Coke. I pretty much only drink beer while camping, or at tailgates now. Ah, and I've since found Vodka Redbulls... they are kind of taking over my life these days.
Smart man.That's actually how I started drinking Jack and Cokes. Was at a nice restaurant in Seattle, and for some reason knew this wasn't the right place to be putting down a bottle of bud light (Yes I know they could have put it in a glass) My fast acting "drinking brain" kicked in, and next thing ya know, I'm addicted to Jack and Coke. I pretty much only drink beer while camping, or at tailgates now. Ah, and I've since found Vodka Redbulls... they are kind of taking over my life these days.
Smart man.
Part of my 'Drinking Class' is spent on coming up with your 'go to' beer or drink.
You've got to know, before you walk in a pub, what you want.
No bullspit pausing...umm, what do you have on tap? Or Do you have grey goose??
Which gives (a good) bartender the opportunity to go...No, you, we've got beer on tap, look...and no grey goose.
And walk away to serve the other 100 people waiting.
You got to be ready for that split second the bartender catches your eye to shout...Bud Light!!! or Jack & Coke!!
And if you're smart you go...2!!
Now that may be a graduate level example, but in an empty bar you can't make an ass of yourself and ask those same questions either.
Get your order in quick, sit down, look around, feel out your surroundings...and the bartender will likely befriend you...and cheapness and great service is in your future.