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In reply to the discussion: Bud and Miller Are Trying to Hijack Craft Beer—and It’s Totally Backfiring [View all]davidpdx
(22,000 posts)26. I agree and in fact for me those are the only beers WORTH drinking
If I'm going to drink Bud or Coors I might as well drink my own piss. I love the Apricot Ale! Haven't had one yet, but will soon.
These beers are starting to attract an international market as well. They sell tons of microbrews in South Korea from the US and other places. The catch is you pay through the nose for it. A good bottle of beer (medium size) can run $5-6 about twice what it is here.
I'm headed back next week and contemplating whether I can find a way to take a bottle back with me in a plastic container wrapped really well in between some clothes. I really don't want my new clothes to have broken glass and beer in them!
Ps-Korean beer is just as bad as American beer. Not worth drinking at all.
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Bud and Miller Are Trying to Hijack Craft Beer—and It’s Totally Backfiring [View all]
octoberlib
Jul 2014
OP
What I vaguely remember about commercial lagers is that they were universally weak and vile.
Warpy
Jul 2014
#14
seems like local craft breweries have been exploding in the last 5 years or so
phantom power
Jul 2014
#19
We liked Leinenkugel. Found out it was bought by Coors and never drank it again.
CBGLuthier
Jul 2014
#4
Good...more beer closer to decent and less dominance of the watery swill.
TheKentuckian
Jul 2014
#35
At least Goose Island was a legit craft-brew company * before they were purchased
Mike Daniels
Jul 2014
#39