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Just a little info on beer......

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Make sure you get to the end and watch the short video.

"If the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy!"

I don’t know what their survey methods are, but….Miller? I don’t remember last time I saw someone drinking it. Not even sure where I’ve seen it on tap recently.
Ok. Must opine here. Personally speaking, women find me handsome and handy. Just ask them.

But Miller High Life? That map is a joke. No F-ing way is it the most popular beer anywhere, especially out here in the west. The video is pretty damn funny. :)
 
Ok. Must opine here. Personally speaking, women find me handsome and handy. Just ask them.

But Miller High Life? That map is a joke. No F-ing way is it the most popular beer anywhere, especially out here in the west. The video is pretty damn funny. :)
The Champagne of Beers is GOAT when it comes to the the general, mainstream beers. I don't always want something "craft".
 
The Champagne of Beers is GOAT when it comes to the the general, mainstream beers. I don't always want something "craft".
Barf. Those clear bottles? Skank taste ready to happen.

Speaking of beer, I haven't heard much (anything) about 'ol Crimson lately. Sure as hell not on the shelves at my local stores.

And completely off-topic for this thread, where is old Gibby today? I am quite pleased to note that since he and I agreed to quit posting about politics, there has not been one post on those hideous threads. I guess we hold more sway than even I, the Royalty and undisputed Lord of WW, would have thought. I guess I will grudgingly appoint the curmudgeon to my court. As Jester of course. :)
 
And completely off-topic for this thread, where is old Gibby today? I am quite pleased to note that since he and I agreed to quit posting about politics, there has not been one post on those hideous threads. I guess we hold more sway than even I, the Royalty and undisputed Lord of WW, would have thought. I guess I will grudgingly appoint the curmudgeon to my court. As Jester of course. :)
Yeah right. Just like swearing off picking your nose, when you get that itch nothing’s gonna’ stop you from going to town.
 
Not a fan of Miller. Always thought it had a funky taste. Much prefer Coors light. Bud light works in a pinch too.

Anyone ever tried Costco’s Kirkland beer? Haven’t seen it for a while. Never could figure out whose beer they labeled.
 
Barf. Those clear bottles? Skank taste ready to happen.

Speaking of beer, I haven't heard much (anything) about 'ol Crimson lately. Sure as hell not on the shelves at my local stores.

And completely off-topic for this thread, where is old Gibby today? I am quite pleased to note that since he and I agreed to quit posting about politics, there has not been one post on those hideous threads. I guess we hold more sway than even I, the Royalty and undisputed Lord of WW, would have thought. I guess I will grudgingly appoint the curmudgeon to my court. As Jester of course. :)
Ha! I mean, I really prefer a Victoria or a Carta Blanca if I had my preference, but unfortunately too many bars are worried about pumping out their 14th *shi*tty) IPA instead, since they're easier to make than a pilsner/lager.

Not sure on Ol' Crimson, since I don't live in a distribution area. I haven't been able to try it yet.
 
Ha! I mean, I really prefer a Victoria or a Carta Blanca if I had my preference, but unfortunately too many bars are worried about pumping out their 14th *shi*tty) IPA instead, since they're easier to make than a pilsner/lager.

Not sure on Ol' Crimson, since I don't live in a distribution area. I haven't been able to try it yet.
I would kill for a legitimate Cream Ale. Nitrogen based not carbonated so the bloating/full feeling is negible, unless you drink 17 of them. Drank the crap out of Tennent's in the UK. Love Guinness but something on the light side would be a nice change.

Agree on the 22 selections of IPAs. Played out.

BTW, Kokanee destroys Miller in Spokane with regards to sales. That map is whack.
 
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Just about everyone I hang with drinks Coors Light. Definitely the beer of choice at tailgates in Pullman I go to.

There are a niche of Miller Lite drinkers in Spokane. Lots of x baseball players. Origins from Jack and Dans is my theory based on the washed up baseballers I know that hang there.
 
Just about everyone I hang with drinks Coors Light. Definitely the beer of choice at tailgates in Pullman I go to.

There are a niche of Miller Lite drinkers in Spokane. Lots of x baseball players. Origins from Jack and Dans is my theory based on the washed up baseballers I know that hang there.
Ironically, Jack Stockton's son is the big cheese at King Beverage.

Which took a lot of pressure off socially when I learned they also sold Kokanee. Bud sucks.
 
Miller was a big presence on campus in the late '70's. Not quite as popular as Coors, but probably 2nd. We decorated our corridor one Christmas with Santa and the Miller Deer. Then along came Henry's, followed by a host of others, and Miller slowly lost ground. It is what it is; not a bad beer; but how anyone would consider it a favorite anywhere is beyond me. Shows the power of a product placement survey.
 
I would kill for a legitimate Cream Ale. Nitrogen based not carbonated so the bloating/full feeling is negible, unless you drink 17 of them. Drank the crap out of Tennent's in the UK. Love Guinness but something on the light side would be a nice change..
Mother Earth Brewing. Cali Creamin’ is amazing.
 
Natty Light, Bud Light, Keystone Light, and Busch Light all made rounds when I was in school. Seemed like each week one was on sale cheaper than the other. Might splurge for Oly or Henry’s or Ranier from time to time. But those were the staples.

After graduation I settled on Coors Banquet. That was my football and fishin’ beer. But about 15 years ago, a fellow football official introduced me to Miller High Life. I became a convert. Best “swill beer” on the market. Don’t know how I never tried it before that. But it’s the best.

It is the GOAT for football and fishin’ and after mowing beer. No point in arguing.
 
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Natty Light, Bud Light, Keystone Light, and Busch Light all made rounds when I was in school. Seemed like each week one was on sale cheaper than the other. Might splurge for Oly or Henry’s or Ranier from time to time. But those were the staples.

After graduation I settled on Coors Banquet. That was my football and fishin’ beer. But about 15 years ago, a fellow football official introduced me to Miller High Life. I became a convert. Best “swill beer” on the market. Don’t know how I never tried it before that. But it’s the best.

It is the GOAT for football and fishin’ and after mowing beer. No point in arguing.
I'm raising my champagne of beers to ya, Suudy.
 
Natty Light, Bud Light, Keystone Light, and Busch Light all made rounds when I was in school. Seemed like each week one was on sale cheaper than the other. Might splurge for Oly or Henry’s or Ranier from time to time. But those were the staples.

After graduation I settled on Coors Banquet. That was my football and fishin’ beer. But about 15 years ago, a fellow football official introduced me to Miller High Life. I became a convert. Best “swill beer” on the market. Don’t know how I never tried it before that. But it’s the best.

It is the GOAT for football and fishin’ and after mowing beer. No point in arguing.
Keystone, Busch, and Coors light were the primary beers when I was in Pullman. If someone wanted expensive, “fancy” beer, it was Henry’s (which I never liked). Rico’s had $2 pitchers of Oly that went down pretty easy - some friends and I would order 4 pitchers…no glasses. Rainier made some appearances, one of the frats had Lucky Olympics. Miller was a bit of a novelty.
I rarely saw Bud cans, but I think it was a fairly common keg beer. The Coors light party balls were also a common sight too.
 
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