I'm just using that as an example. Why are you a beer snob? To good for the most popular beer in the world? sheez ...Bud Lite really?![]()
I'm just using that as an example. Why are you a beer snob? To good for the most popular beer in the world? sheez ...Bud Lite really?![]()
No actually I'm a red whino nowadays but why bother with Bud when Europe has so many other great beers to offer. Are you the cliche American who stays in a Holiday Inn, eats at MickeyDees and drinks Coke .... only?I'm just using that as an example. Why are you a beer snob? To good for the most popular beer in the world? sheez ...
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too bad for Praha
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FYI budweiser was once a european beer. I used it because it was a chessy reference to a beer most people are familiar. It takes a beer snob or just a snob to not understand my point.No actually I'm a red whino nowadays but why bother with Bud when Europe has so many other great beers to offer. Are you the cliche American who stays in a Holiday Inn, eats at MickeyDees and drinks Coke .... only?
BTW Snow (Chinese) is the most popular Beer for many years now. Also if I still drank beer it wouldn't be any kind of lightweight Lite variety.
Ran into a high school friend yesterday who distributes this beer in the US. Looks cool!No actually I'm a red whino nowadays but why bother with Bud when Europe has so many other great beers to offer. Are you the cliche American who stays in a Holiday Inn, eats at MickeyDees and drinks Coke .... only?
BTW Snow (Chinese) is the most popular Beer for many years now. Also if I still drank beer it wouldn't be any kind of lightweight Lite variety.
I am very familiar with Budweiser here and its name dispute with the original brewery over there but Bud here is a water down version - for American "tastes". Anyone who knows beer knows that. I drank, for more than 2 decades, many U.S. beers including on occasion Bud but after I took a German/Austrian (not my heritage BTW - another beer drinking land is Ireland) vacation years and years back during Octoberfest in Munich, I came to prefer beer with more oomph. Lowenbrau once was imported and popular. Then once they started to brew it here it was watered down and sucked. Fact. I had the original over there and the difference was night and day. But again American "tastes" are, or maybe were is a better way of saying it, for watered down beers before the crafts started showing up.FYI budweiser was once a european beer. I used it because it was a chessy reference to a beer most people are familiar. It takes a beer snob or just a snob to not understand my point.
Anheuser–Busch has been involved in a trademark dispute with the BudweiserBudvar Brewery of České Budějovice, Czech Republic, over the trademark rights to the name "Budweiser". Beer has been brewed in České Budějovice (known as Budweis in German) since it was founded by King Ottokar II of Bohemia in 1245.
Looks good and I would give it a try but I made the switch to wine for, believe it or not,health reasons. Not that I was a problem drinker or anything. It just went down a lot better. Mediterranean diet and all.Ran into a high school friend yesterday who distributes this beer in the US. Looks cool!
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