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Bud Light
Posted: 03:42 Wed 06 Aug 2008
by DRT
Gassy. Light. Rubbish.
Re: Bud Light
Posted: 09:09 Wed 06 Aug 2008
by RonnieRoots
Why? WHY!?
Re: Bud Light
Posted: 14:45 Wed 06 Aug 2008
by Andy Velebil
You actually drank this so-called beer
Have you gone mad? I would drink water before that nasty swill
Re: Bud Light
Posted: 16:11 Wed 06 Aug 2008
by DRT
I had no choice. Some of the places we visited, such as Busch Gardens and Watercountry USA, are owned by Anheuser-Busch, the people responsible for brewing this 'orrible stuff, and it was the only beer available. When it's 96 degrees in the shade, even assuming you could find any shade, a man has to do what a man has to do.
Derek
Re: Bud Light
Posted: 18:59 Wed 06 Aug 2008
by Glenn E.
DRT wrote:When it's 96 degrees in the shade, even assuming you could find any shade, a man has to do what a man has to do.
Poor the Bud Light over your head to cool off, then find some water to drink.
Re: Bud Light
Posted: 16:45 Fri 08 Aug 2008
by JacobH
DRT wrote:I had no choice. Some of the places we visited, such as Busch Gardens and Watercountry USA, are owned by Anheuser-Busch, the people responsible for brewing this 'orrible stuff, and it was the only beer available. When it's 96 degrees in the shade, even assuming you could find any shade, a man has to do what a man has to do.
Derek
I think the combination of the heat and this stuff has got to Derek; if this was the only drink available, there must have been
no beer available.
I remember visiting a micro-brewery in Canada (which was probably the size of Young’s and Greene King combined) where after they produced a decent looking liquid, they proceeded to pass it through about 10' of filtration until all that was left was a brownish fizzy fluid that somehow passed for beer. The mind boggles
Re: Bud Light
Posted: 20:28 Fri 08 Aug 2008
by RonnieRoots
If the take-over from InBev succeeds, you'll soon be drinking Jupiler and Leffe in those places. Better!