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What's A Good Light Beer

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Well I'm not ganna stop drinking beer. I love beer. And yes If I drink I won't drink only one. I will have a couple. Is Sam Adams light fairly good? All the watered down Bud/Coors/Millers suck.
 
I like: Bud Light, Busch Light, Keystone Light, Natural Light.

Millter Lite I'll drink but prefer any of the previously listed beers over it.
 
I am trying to lose weight too, and have tried Sam Adam's Octoberfest for the first time last week. I absolutely love it, and think I can put up with being a little over weight (5'7 160) to enjoy the beer I want.

Ok, so I'm not huge but I could lose a few lbs.
 
I'm glad you asked. My gf and I just finished doing a light beer blind taste test.

Round 1:
Bud vs Coors vs Miller

Ended up being Coors > Bud >>> Miller. I was very surprised as I expected Bud to finish last, but Miller was far worse than Coors or Bud.

Round 2:
Amstel vs Coors vs Heineken

Ended up being Heineken > Coors > Amstel. Yes, Coors is better than Amstel Light. But Heineken was definitely better than Coors.

Once you consider price I would say Coors Light definitely wins.
 
Originally posted by: nkgreen
Asahi Super Dry
I always describe that beer as the taste you get if you drink the last sip of a beer can from the night before. It's the dry taste of a warm beer....only it's cold and still carbonated. Good stuff as a first beer, but not good if you have more than one.



Rolling Rock makes one called Green Light that's pretty good. Otherwise, I like to swap out between Bud Light or Miller Light just because there's no surprises and they're usually cheaper. Check your microbrews too....almost everyone likes to make a light lager to mix in with their hoppy or darker ales.
 
Originally posted by: Scarpozzi
Originally posted by: nkgreen
Asahi Super Dry
I always describe that beer as the taste you get if you drink the last sip of a beer can from the night before. It's the dry taste of a warm beer....only it's cold and still carbonated. Good stuff as a first beer, but not good if you have more than one.

That's a fair enough statement. But usually when I drink Asahi I'm not sitting in front a tv trying to get shitty. I find it good with certain foods.
 
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