Great. Thanks. I may as well go ahead and fire myself, I'm not doing any work for a while.
Great. Thanks. I may as well go ahead and fire myself, I'm not doing any work for a while.
It is certainly bizarre. They really love their 40's and mockery. They also hate Juggalo's. Thought the two groups would have a lot in common?
Just a little something I worked up...
You know what blows my mind? Craft beer doesn't cost 59 times as much as a bud or any macro beer... not even close. I can't imagine the markup given their scale...
One quadrillion.
It has a lot to do with the level of process automation.
This is a real photo from a Budweiser control room:
All those monitors and no one is reading HBT!?
Wonder what's in the cooler?
I'm pretty sure that all you opinionated folk that absolutely hate AB for their productions of awesome American Lagers couldn't even come close to turning out anything comparable, not with out calling it your beloved "Farmhouse or sours" (and Que the piss in the bottle jokes).
Fact of the matter is they do make beer, whether you like it or not, beer is beer. Don't get me wrong I absolutely hate those guys, but I'll admit I hate them for stupid reasons. Reason that I think many home brewers won't admit to. I hate them because I'm jealous, I'm jealous because years and years ago some dude made a great batch of beer. Obviously it was good. With this batch he blew up and took over the world made a bagillion dollars (if you don't know a "bagillion" is a lot of money) and was able to start buying a lot of cool **** to make more and more and more beers. I'm jealous of the bagllion dollars they made which allowed them to hire scientists and really nice shiny equipment. I'm jealous that they were able to take their home brew and magnify it by like a gabillion x2 (which if you didn't know is a lot of beer x2). I like Bud especially on a hot day, do I like all the beers that AB puts out hell no, just like I don't like all the beers that Sierra Nevada puts out yadda yadda yadda. Look you haters are going to hate but whats sad is that empowers people and you might be totally oblivious to it. So pipe down brew a lager, and do some soul searching. LOL that was fun. Oh I have two Budweiser clones lagering as I type.:rockin:
Now that's funny lol. I can go to bed now I got my laughs in..... Great american lager he says.... Now that is a classic :cross:
Just out of curiosity, what is your example of a "great" American lager (or Light American Lager as is BMC)?
PBR would be a start. Original Lone Star might go 2nd, and I've only had a coupe of Yuenglings but I remember them being pretty tasty. It's entirely possible to make an Anerican Lager that doesn't taste like fermented sugar water.
PBR would be a start. Original Lone Star might go 2nd, and I've only had a coupe of Yuenglings but I remember them being pretty tasty. It's entirely possible to make an Anerican Lager that doesn't taste like fermented sugar water.
Homebrew?All those monitors and no one is reading HBT!?
Wonder what's in the cooler?
I'm sure someone touched on this, but manycraft brewers look up to bud in a way. Bud brews consistent product....
....Everything we've ever done, or will do, we're gonna do over, and over, and over again.
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