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This is one of the worst beer ever! The orange just brings out the chemistry set flavors. And just when you thought it was over...there's the aftertaste.

All beer involves chemical reactions. This statement makes no sense.
 
All beer involves chemical reactions. This statement makes no sense.

True, but you're thinking too hard. But anyways....it taste metallic, like aluminum and that nasty orange juice power mixed drink of 80s/90s. What was it??? TANG!
 
Blue Moon tastes good. People who don't agree have either never tried it or are beer snobs. Who made it doesn't matter. It tastes good.

Shock Top tastes like ass washed out with orange mouthwash.
 
I like the seasonals better.

Sorry, but putting fruit in beer is a serious alcohol violation. (Unless you pee sitting down)

It's a good flavor. If the combo threatens your masculinity you should take a serious look at your masculinity, not at the beverage.

All beer involves chemical reactions. This statement makes no sense.
Newbie beer snobs never make any sense. See OP for reference.
 
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I like Blue Moon and I don't give a shit who makes it. Their seasonals are usually pretty good too. Honey Moon 2 summers ago was a really good batch, as is this year's Abbey Winter.
 
Average Janes. Blue moon is a chick beer.


blue moon. so fruity... it's a kids beer

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I'll drink Budweiser over Blue Moon. I generally prefer Hefeweizens over Belgian wheats, though I enjoy an occasional hoegaarden
 
I like the seasonals better.



It's a good flavor. If the combo threatens your masculinity you should take a serious look at your masculinity, not at the beverage.


Newbie beer snobs never make any sense. See OP for reference.

It's not a good flavor. You don't like the taste of beer and fruit helps you not have to deal with it.
 
You guys are idiots. Blue Moon is great. The orange thing is for attention getting, but I'm a fan of wheat beers and Blue Moon nails everything great about them. It's coriander and and citrus flavors stand out, and finishes with a hoppy aftertaste...everything a wheat beer should have.

If you want a wheat beer failure, try Budweiser Wheat. Terrible.
 
Blue Moon is not exactly one of my favorites, it's a little thin, but nothing close to the thinness of what I think of when I think of domestic beers. I would never turn one down.
 
It's a reasonable tasting beer that's readily available at any bar or restaurant around the nation. I'd rather drink that than budweiser or bud light.
 
I'll drink Budweiser over Blue Moon. I generally prefer Hefeweizens over Belgian wheats, though I enjoy an occasional hoegaarden

Budweiser (bud heavy, not bud light) is generally underrated, though. Beer snobs hate it because it's "macro" and everyone else just assumes it's average because it's ubiquitous.

Budweiser is actually a pretty good beer for that style. It's kind of like PBR, an excellent version of a shitty style of beer.
 
Budweiser (bud heavy, not bud light) is generally underrated, though. Beer snobs hate it because it's "macro" and everyone else just assumes it's average because it's ubiquitous.

Budweiser is actually a pretty good beer for that style. It's kind of like PBR, an excellent version of a shitty style of beer.

Budweiser is a crap beer.. there is a reason you are supposed to drink it ice-cold> so you can't taste it. If you drank it at the appropriate temp you are supposed to drink beer, you would notice how bad it actually is.
I gave up on commercial beers a year ago & started brewing my own. I currently have 7 types of beer cellared- California Common(Steam Beer), English Pale Mild, American Wheat, Hefeweizen, Belgian Strong Ale, Organic Red Ale, French Saison.
 
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