Budweiser can shove it

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Originally Posted By: exranger06
I love craft beer. I like tasting them and looking for different nuances, aromas, etc (even though I'm a total amateur and don't exactly have a refined palate). That being said, I also like Budweiser. Sometimes I just want a nice, light Bud and not care about the taste. I mean, I do like the taste, it's just not as flavorful and complex as a craft beer. I went to St Louis about two years ago and toured the Anheuser Busch brewery. It was a lot of fun and I would go again.


There's a closer one: A-B has a brewery in Merrimack, NH.
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Love it or hate it, the brewery tour is a good time. Here in St Louis, you tour the stables as well as the brewery and get two beers (not just Bud) at the end of the tour.

AB is one of my customer and their commitment to excellence is evident when I've worked in their data center.

Before ABinBev, AB was a good corporate citizen in St. Louis. One can see that while St. Louis is important to their operations, it's not the HQ it once was in our area.
 
Originally Posted By: exranger06
I love craft beer. I like tasting them and looking for different nuances, aromas, etc (even though I'm a total amateur and don't exactly have a refined palate). That being said, I also like Budweiser. Sometimes I just want a nice, light Bud and not care about the taste. I mean, I do like the taste, it's just not as flavorful and complex as a craft beer. I went to St Louis about two years ago and toured the Anheuser Busch brewery. It was a lot of fun and I would go again.


Have you ever been to Cask Republic in New Haven or Two Roads in Stratford? Two Roads has a hard on for hoppy beers but their saison's are rather good. Their factory is also very cool to just see.

The Cask Republic has the best beer menu I have ever seen:
http://caskrepublic.com/menus/beer/1

But sometimes after a long day of work especially if its hot out, nothing tastes better than an ice cold Bud Light or Landshark on the back of the boat. Simple, cheap, good!
 
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I read that one of the reasons for the Prohibition Amendment was to put the kabosh on Adolf Busch, who was the weathiest American at the time.

I don't usually drink Bud, but it is clear and has a pure flavor, a testament to their quality control.

They did have a beer a few years back that I liked : American Pale Ale. A bit weaker than a typcial IPA, but tasted pretty good, and was available in grocery store (3.2% ) proof. For some reason they discontinued it and came out with that Shock Top.

I actually find I can dilute a good IPA with pure, cold water and I find it more drinkable, with similar alcohol to Bud but much better flavor.
 
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Yeah, I know the difference. Both are tasteless [censored] made by AB. Maybe the town you live in has a hippie infestation, or you have a hippie phobia.
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I have only visited two breweries. Ever. Rarely do I go to bars. But I never drink tasteless beer. Your defense is price, fine. Mine is too. $12 for 12 good brews. I enjoy around a similar "bonfire" and still party with friends while still not paying $6 a glass at a bar. I consider the extra cost weaponry for independent breweries. Weapons to slay AB-Inbev.

As for my feelings, they are only hurt by our country's distribution laws (funded in large part by AB). When the brews I enjoy are required to rely on either AB or Miller/Coors to make it to ANY bar or store, that is a problem to me. And guess what? AB gives the middle finger to EVERYONE. Only AB branded/affiliated beer rides on their trucks. How is this fair?

Take groceries for example. Let's say AB was one of two suppliers of ALL groceries. But they ONLY distribute rice. They claim anyone who eats anything but rice 24/7 is a snob. And their sole purpose is to destroy every type of food except rice. You eat an apple. Snob. You eat a hot pocket. Snob. You eat a steak. Hippie!

Would that not aggravate you? [/quote]
Do you not see that you're the opposite side of the same coin? You get your feelings hurt by a commercial you feel is about you, so anyone who prefers mass produced beer is naive and brainwashed by marketing. Maybe they just have different taste.

I live in a town with one of the largest engineering schools in the country. The hipster's are out in full force here and while I could potentially end up employed by a company one of these kids runs some day they still are not the crowd I want to sit down and talk guns, football and hunting with.

You have no reason to defend your choices to me. You're free to do whatever you want but the way you try to belittle people who don't agree with you should be an example of why I wouldn't want to be drinking in a place filled with your type. I can't afford to keep a lawyer on retainer at all times like I once had to.
 
Originally Posted By: Miller88
Originally Posted By: Bandito440
Originally Posted By: Miller88
Originally Posted By: Bandito440
AB must be feeling the pain from craft beers. Good. I'll celebrate that with a Three Philosophers from Brewery Ommegang.


I need to try some of that!

I see it all the time in stores but I never buy it for some reason. Middle Ages brewery is right in the city and they have some good products. Syracuse Pale Ale is great!

It's strong! If you want to try them, Wegmans has the best prices. I like all of Ommegang's brews, so I usually get a few of each.


Strong as in alcohol percentage or flavor?

We had some of this sent to us as a gift from a vendor - its 10% ABV ... I did enjoy it!

Both, but it's delicious. A 750ml bottle after dinner will hit you pretty hard. Abbey Ale, Rare Vos, Hennepin... I like all of their varieties.
 
Its funny how worked up some people get, over the choice others make in beer.

IMO,99% of the craft beers I've tried were terrible. There are a handful that I can suffer all the way through. Most just don't do it for me.

My buddies that like craft beer don't push them on me,and I don't push what I like on them.

We get together,drink what we like and have a good time.
 
Originally Posted By: hattaresguy
They have horses in FL as well, I toured the stables.
After INBev bought AB they sold off Busch Gardens and moved the Clydesdales.
 
Originally Posted By: MalfunctionProne
Originally Posted By: bdcardinal
Originally Posted By: HerrStig
YUENGLING for me. American made, American owned.


Yuenling is a great beer, but we cannot get it here. Even BevMo, the Mecca of beer snobs, cannot get it.


Why?

Amazon.com ?


They only sell it along the east coast. I really missed it when I moved out west, but then I discovered Sam Adams, now even when I am on the east coast I still drink Sam
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Originally Posted By: Stewart Fan
Its funny how worked up some people get, over the choice others make in beer.

IMO,99% of the craft beers I've tried were terrible. There are a handful that I can suffer all the way through. Most just don't do it for me.

My buddies that like craft beer don't push them on me,and I don't push what I like on them.

We get together,drink what we like and have a good time.
Beer is like anything else. Some people think that sweet glorified grape juice is great tasting wine and Swisher Sweets are fine cigars. Cheaper products are geared towards less sophisticated consumers.
 
Originally Posted By: hattaresguy
Originally Posted By: exranger06
I love craft beer. I like tasting them and looking for different nuances, aromas, etc (even though I'm a total amateur and don't exactly have a refined palate). That being said, I also like Budweiser. Sometimes I just want a nice, light Bud and not care about the taste. I mean, I do like the taste, it's just not as flavorful and complex as a craft beer. I went to St Louis about two years ago and toured the Anheuser Busch brewery. It was a lot of fun and I would go again.


Have you ever been to Cask Republic in New Haven or Two Roads in Stratford? Two Roads has a hard on for hoppy beers but their saison's are rather good. Their factory is also very cool to just see.

The Cask Republic has the best beer menu I have ever seen:
http://caskrepublic.com/menus/beer/1

But sometimes after a long day of work especially if its hot out, nothing tastes better than an ice cold Bud Light or Landshark on the back of the boat. Simple, cheap, good!

Yes, I've been to Cask Republic a few times. That place is awesome. I haven't been to Two Roads yet. I'll probably visit them soon.
 
Originally Posted By: cb_13

Do you not see that you're the opposite side of the same coin? You get your feelings hurt by a commercial you feel is about you, so anyone who prefers mass produced beer is naive and brainwashed by marketing. Maybe they just have different taste.

I live in a town with one of the largest engineering schools in the country. The hipster's are out in full force here and while I could potentially end up employed by a company one of these kids runs some day they still are not the crowd I want to sit down and talk guns, football and hunting with.

You have no reason to defend your choices to me. You're free to do whatever you want but the way you try to belittle people who don't agree with you should be an example of why I wouldn't want to be drinking in a place filled with your type. I can't afford to keep a lawyer on retainer at all times like I once had to.
Wow. That was a threat?
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I'm done arguing. Here are the facts:

1. People are brainwashed by marketing. Not just regarding beer.
2. You couldn't dream of hurting my feelings.
3. You clearly have a hipster/hippie phobia.
4. You have a problem with stereotyping.
5. You came into this topic trying to pick a fight.

Enjoy your rice!
 
Originally Posted By: hatt
Originally Posted By: Stewart Fan
Its funny how worked up some people get, over the choice others make in beer.

IMO,99% of the craft beers I've tried were terrible. There are a handful that I can suffer all the way through. Most just don't do it for me.

My buddies that like craft beer don't push them on me,and I don't push what I like on them.

We get together,drink what we like and have a good time.
Beer is like anything else. Some people think that sweet glorified grape juice is great tasting wine and Swisher Sweets are fine cigars. Cheaper products are geared towards less sophisticated consumers.


More snobbery...

"Less sophisticated"???

C'mon man...would you listen to a Mercedes driver saying the "Fords are for less sophisticated drivers"? "Pickups are for those too plebeian and and unsophisticated to know what they're buying"??

FWIW, I like Bud.

But I was in Ireland this past week (Dublin) and enjoyed a few (OK, more than a few) pints of Guinness, along with a few Smithwicks. I was in Munich the week before, and the beer at the Hofbräuhaus was good too.

We're talking about beer here, fellas....and its a matter of TASTE...so, there is no right or wrong...no better...no worse...

And the genuine aficionado understands that you match the beer to the occasion. No one beer is "better"...
 
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Originally Posted By: dishdude
Originally Posted By: MalfunctionProne
Originally Posted By: bdcardinal
Originally Posted By: HerrStig
YUENGLING for me. American made, American owned.


Yuenling is a great beer, but we cannot get it here. Even BevMo, the Mecca of beer snobs, cannot get it.


Why?

Amazon.com ?


They only sell it along the east coast. I really missed it when I moved out west, but then I discovered Sam Adams, now even when I am on the east coast I still drink Sam
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They didn't even sell it in Massachusetts until last year.

Note that the largest US-owned beer company is now Boston Beer Company.
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Originally Posted By: tony1679
Originally Posted By: cb_13

Do you not see that you're the opposite side of the same coin? You get your feelings hurt by a commercial you feel is about you, so anyone who prefers mass produced beer is naive and brainwashed by marketing. Maybe they just have different taste.

I live in a town with one of the largest engineering schools in the country. The hipster's are out in full force here and while I could potentially end up employed by a company one of these kids runs some day they still are not the crowd I want to sit down and talk guns, football and hunting with.

You have no reason to defend your choices to me. You're free to do whatever you want but the way you try to belittle people who don't agree with you should be an example of why I wouldn't want to be drinking in a place filled with your type. I can't afford to keep a lawyer on retainer at all times like I once had to.
Wow. That was a threat?
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I'm done arguing. Here are the facts:

1. People are brainwashed by marketing. Not just regarding beer.
2. You couldn't dream of hurting my feelings.
3. You clearly have a hipster/hippie phobia.
4. You have a problem with stereotyping.
5. You came into this topic trying to pick a fight.

Enjoy your rice!

Don't feel threatened. I've just learned not to hang out where people don't like me and I don't like them. You just totally proved the stereotype I have of "beer snobs" to be true. Now if your panties are out of a wad you can go enjoy whatever type of beverage you prefer but keep that tin foil hat on to prevent the brainwashing!!!
 
Originally Posted By: Astro14
Originally Posted By: hatt
Originally Posted By: Stewart Fan
Its funny how worked up some people get, over the choice others make in beer.

IMO,99% of the craft beers I've tried were terrible. There are a handful that I can suffer all the way through. Most just don't do it for me.

My buddies that like craft beer don't push them on me,and I don't push what I like on them.

We get together,drink what we like and have a good time.
Beer is like anything else. Some people think that sweet glorified grape juice is great tasting wine and Swisher Sweets are fine cigars. Cheaper products are geared towards less sophisticated consumers.


More snobbery...

"Less sophisticated"???

C'mon man...would you listen to a Mercedes driver saying the "Fords are for less sophisticated drivers"? "Pickups are for those too plebeian and and unsophisticated to know what they're buying"??

FWIW, I like Bud.

But I was in Ireland this past week (Dublin) and enjoyed a few (OK, more than a few) pints of Guinness, along with a few Smithwicks. I was in Munich the week before, and the beer at the Hofbräuhaus was good too.

We're talking about beer here, fellas....and its a matter of TASTE...so, there is no right or wrong...no better...no worse...

And the genuine aficionado understands that you match the beer to the occasion. No one beer is "better"...


Guiness Draught.. The one beer the GF will drink with me with the exception of Framboise. I could fall over backwards in a vat of the stuff and take a bath in it.

If not "draft", its gotta be out of the pint cans with the nitrogen capsules.
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Originally Posted By: cb_13
Originally Posted By: tony1679
Originally Posted By: cb_13

Do you not see that you're the opposite side of the same coin? You get your feelings hurt by a commercial you feel is about you, so anyone who prefers mass produced beer is naive and brainwashed by marketing. Maybe they just have different taste.

I live in a town with one of the largest engineering schools in the country. The hipster's are out in full force here and while I could potentially end up employed by a company one of these kids runs some day they still are not the crowd I want to sit down and talk guns, football and hunting with.

You have no reason to defend your choices to me. You're free to do whatever you want but the way you try to belittle people who don't agree with you should be an example of why I wouldn't want to be drinking in a place filled with your type. I can't afford to keep a lawyer on retainer at all times like I once had to.
Wow. That was a threat?
crackmeup2.gif
I'm done arguing. Here are the facts:

1. People are brainwashed by marketing. Not just regarding beer.
2. You couldn't dream of hurting my feelings.
3. You clearly have a hipster/hippie phobia.
4. You have a problem with stereotyping.
5. You came into this topic trying to pick a fight.

Enjoy your rice!

Don't feel threatened. I've just learned not to hang out where people don't like me and I don't like them. You just totally proved the stereotype I have of "beer snobs" to be true. Now if your panties are out of a wad you can go enjoy whatever type of beverage you prefer but keep that tin foil hat on to prevent the brainwashing!!!


Engineers are hipsters??
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Originally Posted By: dlundblad
Originally Posted By: cb_13
Originally Posted By: tony1679
Originally Posted By: cb_13

Do you not see that you're the opposite side of the same coin? You get your feelings hurt by a commercial you feel is about you, so anyone who prefers mass produced beer is naive and brainwashed by marketing. Maybe they just have different taste.

I live in a town with one of the largest engineering schools in the country. The hipster's are out in full force here and while I could potentially end up employed by a company one of these kids runs some day they still are not the crowd I want to sit down and talk guns, football and hunting with.

You have no reason to defend your choices to me. You're free to do whatever you want but the way you try to belittle people who don't agree with you should be an example of why I wouldn't want to be drinking in a place filled with your type. I can't afford to keep a lawyer on retainer at all times like I once had to.
Wow. That was a threat?
crackmeup2.gif
I'm done arguing. Here are the facts:

1. People are brainwashed by marketing. Not just regarding beer.
2. You couldn't dream of hurting my feelings.
3. You clearly have a hipster/hippie phobia.
4. You have a problem with stereotyping.
5. You came into this topic trying to pick a fight.

Enjoy your rice!

Don't feel threatened. I've just learned not to hang out where people don't like me and I don't like them. You just totally proved the stereotype I have of "beer snobs" to be true. Now if your panties are out of a wad you can go enjoy whatever type of beverage you prefer but keep that tin foil hat on to prevent the brainwashing!!!


Engineers are hipsters??
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Some are. Some hang out at the local comic shop playing dungeons and dragons. Others are members of an MMA gym in town that puts out some pretty good fighters. Some have made terrorist threats. You get all types in a college town.
 
This article is a pretty accurate summation of the ad.

http://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/20...rs-hypocri.html

My favorite part is..
“Let them sip their pumpkin peach ale, we’ll be brewing us some golden suds.”

Only losers drink pumpkin peach ale. Everyone knows this. Except, wait, what’s that? Elysian Brewing, the Seattle brewery that Anheuser just purchased last week, makes a … yes … pumpkin peach ale. It’s called “Gourdia on My Mind .” Anheuser is literally mocking the consumers of the COMPANIES THEY NOW OWN. Honestly, how devastating is that for the Elysian brewing team? Your owners think your customers are pretentious hipsters. These are the people who own your business. I’m sure you’ll be surprised to learn that Twitter handles of employees like @ElysianMatt have already been deleted after they informed the public that employees weren’t even informed of the acquisition before it was announced online.

And moreover, how stupid does Anheuser think the average viewer is? The effectiveness of anything in this commercial is almost entirely dependent upon the consumer’s ignorance—they’re praying you’re too stupid to realize that it’s all [censored].
 
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