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Budweiser Discovery Reserve was cheap so I figured I'd try it. Actually not too bad of an American pisswater beer.
It's allegedly based on the Budweiser recipe circa the Apollo 11 mission or something. It's an inoffensive High Life/PBR/Cheap Shit ish thing, seems more enjoyable than my dim memories of the last time I tried modern Bud.
 
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Summertime, so the only logical thing to be drinking as you sit near the grill turning sausages with a pair tongs is an ice cold lager.

I've actually been drinking Baltika 3 lately which most people consider barely better than piss water, but it suits me fine.

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i worked behind a few bars back in the day. it always tickled me that the cheapest lager on tap that is usually even specialler on happy hour is called "the cooking lager". you get daily drinkers who hop from happy hour to happy hour for those sweeeeeet cheap daytime pints. usually Fosters.
 
I've actually been drinking Baltika 3 lately which most people consider barely better than piss water, but it suits me fine.
its fine from small containers. and its premuim for amerians.

i worked behind a few bars back in the day. it always tickled me that the cheapest lager on tap that is usually even specialler on happy hour is called "the cooking lager". you get daily drinkers who hop from happy hour to happy hour for those sweeeeeet cheap daytime pints. usually Fosters.
why raise prices at all? everybody is fine if you charge 1,50 for a lager.
 
its fine from small containers. and its premuim for amerians.


why raise prices at all? everybody is fine if you charge 1,50 for a lager.
for the same reason a fisherman puts his bait on a hook rather than tying it to a piece of string.
 
Budweiser Discovery Reserve was cheap so I figured I'd try it. Actually not too bad of an American pisswater beer.
It's allegedly based on the Budweiser recipe circa the Apollo 11 mission or something. It's an inoffensive High Life/PBR/Cheap Shit ish thing, seems more enjoyable than my dim memories of the last time I tried modern Bud.
I just finished polishing off a six pack this morning after a bender last night, and didn't think much of it. I can't tell if the Jim Beam one is better.
 
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I just finished polishing off a six pack this morning after a bender last night, and didn't think much of it. I can't tell if the Jim Beam one is better.
I liked enough for seven dollars for a twelve pack, not much more than that.
 
Just found out about the 75 Dollar Beer they're serving at Star Wars Galaxy's Edge.

It's nothing fancy you're getting stuff like Sierra Nevada IPA or a Belgian red ale. But yeah 75 bucks.
 
Not a big fan of beer. Kinda just tastes like carbonated wheat piss to me. I do kinda like Steel Reserve though
 
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Just found out about the 75 Dollar Beer they're serving at Star Wars Galaxy's Edge.

It's nothing fancy you're getting stuff like Sierra Nevada IPA or a Belgian red ale. But yeah 75 bucks.

I could get 47 bottles of Hobgoblin for that price.
 
I am a fan of beer. I enjoy all types of beer, really. My favorite type has to be Belgian style, though.

My two favorite beers of all time are Unibroue's "Don de Dieu" and Delirium "Tremens." They are super strong imports, but man oh man are they delicious.

Budweiser Discovery Reserve was cheap so I figured I'd try it. Actually not too bad of an American pisswater beer.
It's allegedly based on the Budweiser recipe circa the Apollo 11 mission or something. It's an inoffensive High Life/PBR/Cheap Shit ish thing, seems more enjoyable than my dim memories of the last time I tried modern Bud.

I typically hate Budweiser ... But Discovery Reserve is pretty good.

However, last Summer, they did the Freedom Reserve, which was inspired by George Washington's recipe. I LOVED it, and now they don't make it anymore.
 
So you're saying I'm drinking something only slightly better than coors?
Yes, Stella and Becks are the big european brands of anheuser-busch Inbev SA/NV
they come from giant factorys and are the beers you bring to a party with people you dont realy know. they are okay beer and dont let you look cheap.
 
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Yes, Stella and Becks are the big european brands of anheuser-busch Inbev SA/NV
they come from giant factorys and are the beers you bring to a party with people you dont realy know. they are okay beer and dont let you look cheap.

So I'm still winning by not drinking coors then you say?;P
 
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