Beer Snob Thread

Mayne

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my current beer of late.

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taste great and cheap..no notes of chocolate or oak or whatever.
 

Zanovar

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stella and Kronenbourg for me lately.and an occasional box of wine.does the job,im not fussy:p.treat your beverages with the respect they deserve i suppose.i drink my wine in pint glasses.
 
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lxskllr

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I like my beer cooked down til most of the water's gone, then left to sit for several years.
 

Muse

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Sheesh, I drink so little beer I may as well drink a good one. Dark, or maybe a pale ale. No bud or canned brews for me. Haven't sipped any suds for over 2 months.
 

Carson Dyle

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I hate snobs.

Calling yourself a "snob" is like calling yourself an asshole. Be my guest...
 

Dr. Detroit

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Been working on my spring six-pack so avoiding all beer. Down 10lbs in the past month!

Had a Michelob Ultra and 4-shots of 1800 on Friday night!

I miss Sierra Nevada Torpedo:(
 

SaltyNuts

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LOL at this thread. Bud Light - there is a reason why its the #1 selling beer in the world. Bud Light for Life! BLFL!!!!!
 

nakedfrog

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LOL at this thread. Bud Light - there is a reason why its the #1 selling beer in the world. Bud Light for Life! BLFL!!!!!
Is that reason because it's cheap, or because they have a great marketing department?
 

NesuD

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my current beer of late.

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taste great and cheap..no notes of chocolate or oak or whatever.

Back in the day that was Carling Black Label and was Brewed at a brewery that no longer exists in Frankenmuth, Michigan. Back then it was cheap and had no notes of chocolate or oak then either but it did have a pretty heavy note of mud and faint hints of fertilizer runoff from the Cass river watershed. That is the beer we offered to company when we wanted them to leave.