I'm originally from western PA and Rolling Rock was the local beer of choice. Saw it on a menu in Atlanta under the heading of IMPORTS. I guess crossing a few state lines is considered importing.
BrutalBrew said:lol , anything thats not BMC is considered import. Its mainly a price bracket for the menu..
I'm surprised there aren't more votes for yuengling. probably because their commercials are totally gay.
yuengling premium. I'm surprised there aren't more votes for yuengling. probably because their commercials are totally gay.
BrewKnurd said:How is yuengling a BMC beer?
AB product
Raenon said:Yuengling is still privately owned by the Yuengling family, as it has been for over 180 years. Its currently the largest American owned brewery, and is the oldest continually operated brewery in the US, no matter ownership.
Someone needs to get their facts straight.
Yuengling is one of my beers of choice, with a crisp clean profile. It still isn't BMC, and so doesn't fit this thread.
Raenon said:Yuengling is still privately owned by the Yuengling family, as it has been for over 180 years. Its currently the largest American owned brewery, and is the oldest continually operated brewery in the US, no matter ownership.
Someone needs to get their facts straight.
Yuengling is one of my beers of choice, with a crisp clean profile. It still isn't BMC, and so doesn't fit this thread.
rifraf said:Ah cool, I'd always been told it was an AB "craft brew". Thanks guys!
How is yuengling a BMC beer?
Something about PBR in cans is undrinkable. That last hit is nasty. I dont get that with other beers. Bottles are good to the last drop.
Stroh's.
If I have to swill it Stoh's or Molson rule.
doctorRobert said:Between Bud, Miller, and Coors, does anyone know if one beer has superior ingredients or malt/hop? I know Miller likes to use a lot of hop extracts and additives (enzymes, preservatives). Do they all do that? They also must use some kind of adjunct too?
I dont know why they don't make a decent helles or something. I think that would win over the american pallete if it was sold at domestic prices.
Depending on my mood either Bud Light or Coors Light. Nothing wrong with enjoying one on a hot day or at the ballpark. They can keep Miller Lite though. Even though I have never tasted urine I am sure that it tastes like Miller Lite.
msh227 said:ahhh yes tough question.....i'm going to have to say pbr in cans of course!!!
High life is a very close second but only if it is the bottle!!! Think it tastes better in my opinion even if it is all in my head!!!!
Don't forget about coors banquet! Quite tasty for a bmc!
Yuengling is still privately owned by the Yuengling family, as it has been for over 180 years. Its currently the largest American owned brewery, and is the oldest continually operated brewery in the US, no matter ownership.
Someone needs to get their facts straight.
Yuengling is one of my beers of choice, with a crisp clean profile. It still isn't BMC, and so doesn't fit this thread.
spearko520 said:yuengling premium. I'm surprised there aren't more votes for yuengling. probably because their commercials are totally gay.
Their commercials are exclusively attracted to other commercials of the same sex? That's a marketing ploy I had not yet seen.
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