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Thinking about all the beer's I've drank over the past 30yrs. Domestic only, no desinger, aka Sam Adams or Lite B.S.
Hamms Budweiser Miller High life Schlitz Old Style Rolling Rock Old Chicago Sthrohs Coors Hubers Buckhorn Grain Belt Meister Brau Leienkugels Point Falstaff PBR
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I'm not sure any of those are beer.
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I'm not sure any of those are beer. In more ways than one
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Budweiser isn't domestic. Owned by In-Bev based in Belgium so anything made by them isn't domestic either.
Miller isn't domestic. Owned by SABMiller based in the United Kingdom so anything made by them isn't domestic either.
Coors isn't domestic. Owned by Molson Coors based in Canada so anything made by them isn't domestic either.
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Budweiser isn't domestic. Owned by In-Bev from Belgium so anything made by them isn't domestic either.
Miller isn't domestic. Owned by SABMiller from the United Kingdom so anything made by them isn't domestic either.
Coors isn't domestic. Owned by Molson Coors from Canada so anything made by them isn't domestic either.
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Hamms Budweiser Miller High life Schlitz Old Style Rolling Rock Old Chicago Sthrohs Coors Hubers Buckhorn Grain Belt Meister Brau Leienkugels Point Falstaff PBR Red White Blue JAX Carling Black Label Michelob
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Dumazzez . . . in the last 30 years . . . dumazzez
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You mean there's more to life than Budweiser???
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Dumazzez . . . in the last 30 years . . . dumazzez OP didn't state that his Budweiser/Miller/Coors consumption was pre-buy out. Assumed he didn't realize that Budweiser isn't "murican".
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Bud Michelob Hamms Mickeys Miller Meister Brau Rainier Lucky Coors Schlitz Falstaff Buckhorn Shiner Olympia Blitz Weinhard Iron City Old Frothingslosh J. Hoffbauer (worst beer I ever tried to drink) Leinenkugels Heidelburg Old Milwaukee Stroh's Red, White & Blue Abita Pabst Old German Rolling Rock Beer (white can, black letters)
Probably a few I've forgotten.......
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Couldn't begin to remember all but here are some.
Budwieser Coors Schlitz Old Milwaukee Pearl Lone Star Miller Falstaff Rolling Rock Pabst Some stuff with BEER on the side of a gray can Think I drank a Billy beer once Probaby many more offered and taken that I can't remember
Not to hijack but, does anyone remember Mickey Finns Schlitz Bulls
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Hey, When it comes to Cheese-heads and Beer, You best be specific.
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You guys are messing up this thread. If you don't fix it now this thread will die on the vine. Cut and paste the list in front of your post, so others can add to it as it goes on, and on, and on, and on . . .
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I don't drink very much very often so I don't have to rationalize saving money by drinking beer that belongs back in the horse it came from.
Sam Adams varieties (Winter Lager, Cream Stout, others) have been my favorites for a long time. Last summer one of my gal friends introduced me to Shock Top. It goes damn good with her style of cooking.
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Quityer bitchin. Those beers are brewed in the US of A. With all the blather about jobs being shipped out of country, you ought to be glad for these.
Most domestic US beer is hardly beer at all, but it's all that lots of poor souls know. And there are some pretty darn good ones, too. Sam Adams, Yuengling, Shiner and several more breweries turn out beers that would stand up to the best anywhere.
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You've missed the most famous cowboy beer of all - Keystone.
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Not all that I've drank but the ones I choose to drink today...
Blue Moon Sierra Nevada Summit
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Didn't know there was any other than PBR and Utica Club.
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Quityer bitchin. Those beers are brewed in the US of A. With all the blather about jobs being shipped out of country, you ought to be glad for these.
Most domestic US beer is hardly beer at all, but it's all that lots of poor souls know. And there are some pretty darn good ones, too. Sam Adams, Yuengling, Shiner and several more breweries turn out beers that would stand up to the best anywhere. I wasn't bitching - just stating that if a person REALLY wants domestic, it's not Bud/Miller/Coors if they hold the same standard to their beer as they do their truck. Remember for most you can't buy a Toyota, even if it is made in the USA because the money goes back to Japan - remember? Here's a list (for those interested) of the World Beer Cup for 2012. WBC 2012 Note - lots of American brewed beers on there that are winning in Euro/regional traditional styles. American breweries and craft breweries specifically make the best beer in the world IMO. The US isn't constrained to one style - we do other styles better than the places where they were invented in many instances.
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All I asked was about beers's from one's drinking past. Not who the [bleep] took over the brewing right's etc. It's no wonder why past members quit this web site.
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