Even though my entire bar is Budweiser and Budman stuff, I always have Dominion Oak Barrel Stout on hand and Mich Ultra which my wife drinks. I always have a fridge full of a variety of stuff too though.
Usually if I am out I will order a Bud Light, if it is a house party type setting or buying beer for a group of people it is Bud Light, Busch, Labatt or Miller Lite.
Unfortunately, it's not BS. While I would love for my regular beer to be something better, it's difficult to find people to split cases of beer that are upwards of $30 on a regular basis.
my regular the past couple of weeks since school has been out is Killians Irish Red. i can get a 12 pack of bottles for $12, so it is worthwhile to me.
i'll be switching back to natty light though soon, i'm running out of money.
Franziskaner Hefe-Weizen is my everyday beer...living in Germany has it's perks i.e. beer is almost cheaper than water. Franziskaner is made by Spaten (and I mean the non-export Spaten...the stuff the send to the states is okay but not the same). For all you budmillercoors drinkers go to the store and try something you've never heard of before you might like it. For all you folks that can't afford anything more expensive than the crap you're drinking make your own or find a new job...life's too short to drink cheap beer.
I don't care who said it It's my motto...sorry I stole it...warsteiner sucks anyway...thanks for letting me know where my misfiring neurons got it from.
I don't care who said it It's my motto...sorry I stole it...warsteiner sucks anyway...thanks for letting me know where my misfiring neurons got it from.
I am going to throw you into an oven.
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If you are looking to drink regular and cheap, Miller High Life kicks Natty and Busch and all those other s*** beers to the curb. Best f***ing cheap beer on earth.
our buffalo wild wings is about a 3 minute walk from my house and they have dollar high life draft....
we used to go there and watch the games and get wasted on dollar high life... I tipped really well and started going there a lot... I still go a lot, and they very rarely charge me for much of what I drink, but I still get high life... out of habbit... I even have money now and still do it good draft beer
I've got a few regular beers so I can't really list just one. Miller Lite, High Life and Yuengling all come to mind as far as what you'd find in my fridge on a day to day basis if you popped in and wanted a drink. Although I tend to always have a sixer from the Sammy Adam's line up around. Black Lager, Cream Stout or Cherry Wheat. All great brews.
lately I've been killing Shiner left and right because the south florida distributor is dropping them and I bought up all that the beer store had left.
when i go home to Dallas at christmas i'm gonna stock up on a few cases.
If drinking with the people in memphis, usually miller light if any light beer. I lean more toward darker beers, the usuals overall are killians, guiness, shiner bock, sierra nevada pale, rogue dead guy, newcastle, dues equis amber, mgd, guiness extra stout, and a few others I can't remember the waitress usually just brings me a different beer if I have not had it, I am a regular at the 2 big beer bars. Working my way into Flying Saucer, has over 200 beers on tap, get yourself a plate on the wall if you drink 200 different beers.
In college, we just would go to the KBC (Keewenaw Brewing Company) everyday to do homework, chill, pregame, drink, whatever. All the beers are microbrewed and atleast 9% alcohol. Pints are only 2 bucks. All their beers are good, except maybe once in awhile they try a new style and first batch is eh.
KBC -
Pick axe blonde - color of bud light, perfect for beer pong. MTU style is 1 pitcher for each 10 cups in beer pong.
Redjacket - the amber
Widowmaker - my fav and most dark drinkers love it too. it is a stout, great strong flavor, smooth after taste. Overall a well structured beer, deserves it name.
Others - cant remember the names, but a badunkle (sp?), hefeweisen, malt liquor (started making it last year, damn good for a malt liquor), and others.
If drinking with the people in memphis, usually miller light if any light beer. I lean more toward darker beers, the usuals overall are killians, guiness, shiner bock, sierra nevada pale, rogue dead guy, newcastle, dues equis amber, mgd, guiness extra stout, and a few others I can't remember the waitress usually just brings me a different beer if I have not had it, I am a regular at the 2 big beer bars. Working my way into Flying Saucer, has over 200 beers on tap, get yourself a plate on the wall if you drink 200 different beers.
In college, we just would go to the KBC (Keewenaw Brewing Company) everyday to do homework, chill, pregame, drink, whatever. All the beers are microbrewed and atleast 9% alcohol. Pints are only 2 bucks. All their beers are good, except maybe once in awhile they try a new style and first batch is eh.
KBC -
Pick axe blonde - color of bud light, perfect for beer pong. MTU style is 1 pitcher for each 10 cups in beer pong.
Redjacket - the amber
Widowmaker - my fav and most dark drinkers love it too. it is a stout, great strong flavor, smooth after taste. Overall a well structured beer, deserves it name.
Others - cant remember the names, but a badunkle (sp?), hefeweisen, malt liquor (started making it last year, damn good for a malt liquor), and others.
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A woman is alot like a beer.
They smell good,
they look good,
and you'd step over your own
mother to get one.
My ususalls are in this order
Lazy Magnolia Indian Summer (wheat beer)
Lazy Magnolia Southern Pecan (nut brown ale)
Blue Moon
Sam Adams White Ale, when in season.
If you are looking to drink regular and cheap, Miller High Life kicks Natty and Busch and all those other s*** beers to the curb. Best f***ing cheap beer on earth.
As far as mass-produce American beers go, I'll drink any Anheuser-Busch beer (except the light versions unless that's all that's available). So it's usually Budweiser.
As far as mass-produce American beers go, I'll drink any Anheuser-Busch beer (except the light versions unless that's all that's available). So it's usually Budweiser.
GTFO of the beer section. You are now banned from ever visiting this forum again.