Dude has the worst possible music genre for this attitude.
country music as a whole is a lot kinder to aging musicians then other genres, but on the other hand he's been in long enough to retire comfortably.
Dude has the worst possible music genre for this attitude.
So bud light has been dethroned as the #1 beer. Good job voting with your wallets, America.
Oh, yeah, forgot the catch. The new #1, Modelo....also owned by AnB/InBev.
Maybe the right can earn some points for trying lol.
There's no doubt they took a big loss, but it's hilarious that the next #1 is another one of their brands.AnB still lost billions of dollars and they are unlikely to ever get back the customers they lost.
Fun fact, Modelo sold in America is not actually owned by AnB.So bud light has been dethroned as the #1 beer. Good job voting with your wallets, America.
Oh, yeah, forgot the catch. The new #1, Modelo....also owned by AnB/InBev.
Maybe the right can earn some points for trying lol.
I didn't know that. Thanks for informing meFun fact, Modelo sold in America is not actually owned by AnB.
Due to some rights fuckery that I don’t know how to adequately explain, it’s actually owned by Constellation Brands. Everywhere outside of America, Modelo is owned by AnB.
So Modelo sold in America is not actually profitable to AnB.
Coors Original/Coors Banquet is probably about the closest to German beer purity laws you will find in the US for a large brand.I sort of wish German beers were more popular in the US. Thanks to their beer purity laws I can actually drink them without having to worry about an allergic reaction. But most bars here don't sell German beers well unless you go to a hipster joint but who wants to do that?
Coors Original/Coors Banquet is probably about the closest to German beer purity laws you will find in the US for a large brand.
Sometimes smaller towns/cities may have a micro-brew that does some beers to those purity laws, but most of the US beer drinking tradition came from the English/Anglos/Spanish, not Germans, so the German beer purity laws were never very important to US drinkers.
Edit: Miller High Life may also be up your alley.
Ah, so you need to avoid soy and dairy...how do you feel about IPAs?Nah High Life has either soy or dairy in it. It fucked me up last time I tried it. Guess I'll just stick to Gin and Tonics.
Nah High Life has either soy or dairy in it. It fucked me up last time I tried it. Guess I'll just stick to Gin and Tonics.
Soy is cheap.what I will never understand is why we fucking put so much soy into stuff that really doesn't need it.
Yeah American is shit. Don't you have any liquor stores that sell imported beers?I sort of wish German beers were more popular in the US. Thanks to their beer purity laws I can actually drink them without having to worry about an allergic reaction. But most bars here don't sell German beers well unless you go to a hipster joint but who wants to do that?
We have a ton, and a ton of small micro brews all over the country.Yeah American is shit. Don't you have any liquor stores that sell imported beers?
I sort of wish German beers were more popular in the US. Thanks to their beer purity laws I can actually drink them without having to worry about an allergic reaction. But most bars here don't sell German beers well unless you go to a hipster joint but who wants to do that?
So, in Texas there is a city called Fredricksburg.We have a ton, and a ton of small micro brews all over the country.
America probably has some of the best selections of beer in the world, but most of you will have never heard of them because they're very local
So, in Texas there is a city called Fredricksburg.
They actually have to makenthiers to German standards because they are a twin city if a town in Germany.
I don't know if they sell nation wide though.
Ah, so you need to avoid soy and dairy...how do you feel about IPAs?
Potentially able to get them if you can contact the sellers that get them in Austin and hoe you can get then that way, is the best option I can give for American German beerThey don't it's all local stuff, you can get it in Austin though. I go hunting there occasionally white tail and axis all day.
this sounds like a invitation to start homebrewing to me.Thanks to their beer purity laws I can actually drink them without having to worry about an allergic reaction.