ussfletcher
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Glad to see Steel Reserve is holding up.
Just kidding.
Just kidding.
I actually really like MGD. I had their light version, complete crap.
I think the best ratio (for mass availability) is probably MGD 64, though I haven't researched it.Everyone I know is drinking Miller Lite these days. People tell me it has lower calorie per alcohol content ratio than most beers, I've never looked it up though.
...and I still can enjoy a big ass PRB draft at a bar with a greasy burger and plate of fries.
Glad to see Steel Reserve is holding up.
Just kidding.
What really amazes me is that Michelob, for example, is down 72% in 4 years.
It's hard to imagine ANY product losing that much in sales unless there was some horrible health-related recall or contamination or something, and people just never went back. It's an incredible number.
This isn't recent, but somewhat on topic: Schlitz used to be the #1 beer in the US until they changed their formula and then Bud took over.
But recently (2008) they switched back to their "original formula"
Has anyone tried it since the change?
From what you've got on tap, I imagine you're in the Philly area. Philly isn't quite as hipster as a lot of other cities. Trust me....its a good thing.
Anyway, while I generally do drink better beer now that I can afford it, and I agree with the earlier poster that the "full" versions of those beers are pretty terrible, I wouldn't get too uppity, beer snobs. Down economy aside, these companies have been "branching" out. Bud Select was a trendy thing for awhile, but now Bud Light Lime and Bud Golden Wheat are their big push, with their upcoming "local" beer plan coming soon as well. You'll also note that that list doesn't include Miller Lite, Bud Light, or Coors Light...and those are the ones that get all the advertising.
all i buy is high life
Except that the major brewers have seen falling revenue for a while, whereas the craft brewers are growing rapidly. Shitty domestic piss will one day be remembered as a few-decades long dark ages.
How is Corona not on the list? It's got to be the most over-rated beer ever.
Yuengling tastes like crap.
Combination of the economy going down the shitter and the emergence of micro breweries.
Most macro brews suck in general. I laugh at people that always talk about how Bud is crap while holding a Stella.