designwise1 01:03 AM 10-20-2008
Tonight it's Keystone Light.
This is too funny. I took a couple of bags of garbage down to my workplace today to drop them off at the dumpster. The owner's son had been there before me and filled the sucker up with so much stuff that I just had to check it all out. I dumpster dived like Sanford and came away with an old table, a lamp, some new silicone caulk, new toilet parts, electrical stuff, TOOLS, carpet (beside the dumpster, rolled up), and 5 Keystone Lights (one was a tall can- -the brand is how I know who filled the dumpster). Who would throw beer away? It's not Coors Light (my usual cheap favorite) but I'm enjoying the last one now. I may check it out again in the morning before I clock in to see if I missed any other goodies.
:-)
You should see the lamp. Rich people are weird.
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SonsofClubDeck 07:43 PM 10-20-2008
I live the High Life when I'm feeling common.
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Magma 07:46 PM 10-20-2008
Corona, I got sick of Heine.
Stienlager, Heine, Budlight, Corona, all party beers here. I'll take corona over the ones I listed any day.
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DonnieW 07:49 PM 10-20-2008
Carling Strong, but I don't drink.
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:eevis 07:59 PM 10-20-2008
Can't lie, I've been known to tip a 40oz. o' the beast when the cash flow is tight
I mean c'mon, you can even get coozies for them now. Going from trashy to classy!
:-)
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AAlmeter 08:22 PM 10-20-2008
Stroh's. The beer of champions
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Clampdown 08:26 PM 10-20-2008
Bud Light, or if Im spending the whole day tailgating and drinking heavy Naty Light. It sucks but gets the job done.
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funnymantrip 09:27 PM 10-20-2008
Natural Light of course
In 1975 the Miller brewing company came out with the first light beer, Miller Lite, took the world by storm. Then in 1979 the worlds biggest brewing company A. Busch inc came out with Natural Light, "the beer with the taste for food". They ran neck and neck, neck and neck until 1985, when the ----- in the advertising company thought up Bud Light and Spuds Mckenzie. Now why do I ask you does the worlds largest brewing company need to premium light beers??? It doesn't, but since Natural Light had such a following, they decided to keep it and just lower the price. Natural Light, the Premium Light Beer, with the cheap beer price.
* bottles are also the same price as cans.
Now I can't tell you most of the classes I took in college, but I remember that verbatim. Amazing what the threat of Hazing would do.
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chippewastud79 09:37 PM 10-20-2008
Being a recent member of the college ranks, I thoroughly enjoy(ed):
30 packs of 'Stones
Jacob's Best
Busch Light
Old Style
Miller High Life Light
Rolling Rock
I also have been known to keep a few 'Stones around, and drink Busch Light for football games recently.
:-):
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Seanohue 10:08 PM 10-20-2008
Bud Light, then Miller Light, then Natty.
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gonzo 11:17 PM 10-20-2008
Blatz!!!
oops, Sorry, I only drink Heineken, to me it's cheap, but best...
Stomp'N'Rock,
Joseph
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replicant_argent 12:00 AM 10-21-2008
Pigs Eye, when it was brewed here in town, Amber being the fave.
Now? Summit, occasionally mixing in a case of Green Death (Special Export), decent body on the Ex, compared to 99% of macros, in my opinion. Others as wild hairs grab me.
Almost never, unless it is pretty much the only cold hopped product in front of me? Bud. Drank more than my share as a kid. Miller Lite. Never had the taste for it, taste buds told me to F off. Bud Light. Same thing. Damn near any light beer, actually, I would rather spend a couple bucks extra for something I can taste. The occasional light i might enjoy is a hot day lawnmower light. I also try to imagine myself as a man lost in the desert drinking fetid water at that point.
:-)
Hard to find a beer with actual body on the cheap, is my point, actually...Wait, did I have a point?
Crap, wheres my beer, the back is spasming again.
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Mark C 06:46 AM 10-21-2008
Originally Posted by :eevis:
Can't lie, I've been known to tip a 40oz. o' the beast when the cash flow is tight
I mean c'mon, you can even get coozies for them now. Going from trashy to classy! :-)
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But do you still drink it out of a brown paper bag sitting on your front porch?
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smokeyandthebandit05 12:48 PM 10-21-2008
I gotta go with miller light or yuengling(bit more expensive thou)
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DrDubzz 12:32 AM 10-23-2008
Ace$nyper 12:55 AM 10-23-2008
Yuengling
PBR
Colt 45, sometimes you need to get drunk and change for a 5.
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CoroHo 09:45 AM 10-23-2008
SL Gregory's, either type. For two or three bucks a six-pack it's a great beer.
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Gophernut 10:03 AM 10-23-2008
Originally Posted by replicant_argent:
Pigs Eye, when it was brewed here in town, Amber being the fave.
Now? Summit, occasionally mixing in a case of Green Death (Special Export), decent body on the Ex, compared to 99% of macros, in my opinion. Others as wild hairs grab me.
Nothing wrong with an OCCASIONAL Green Death. Otherwise my digestive tract goes awry.
Now, Summit Extra Pale Ale, can be consumed whenever, wherever and often!
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gpugliese 10:05 AM 10-23-2008
JW Dundee's Honey Brown is a great value at ~ $9 per 12 pack bottles. German Warsteiner is another great value.
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MajorCaptSilly 10:06 AM 10-23-2008
Coors Light or Keystone Light when I'm feeling real cheap.
MCS
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