Shiner isn't even as good as Lone Star!
Which one are you trying (and failing) to **** on?
I will admit that the Smokehaus one is a bit rough. Tastes too much like mesquite smoke. Which is what it's supposed to taste like, I guess.
Shiner isn't even as good as Lone Star!
Which one are you trying (and failing) to **** on?
I will admit that the Smokehaus one is a bit rough. Tastes too much like mesquite smoke. Which is what it's supposed to taste like, I guess.
Who's trying to **** on any of them? Lone Star is a better beer. I'll drink a Shiner but I'll reach for a Lone Star much more often.
Hell I even have a bottle of Holiday Cheer in the fridge.
Not in your hand?
Tsk tsk
Not in your hand?
Tsk tsk
It means that it actually tastes good.
I've drank beer in independent breweries and while I have had some good beers it's not some life changing moment that some people make it sound like. When someone says craft beer experience it makes it sound like drinking a beer gives him a hard on.If you have to ask you can't afford it.
The National beer of Texas. Lonestar knows Texas is a State right?
The National beer of Texas. Lonestar knows Texas is a State right?
Ha, thats what I imagined.I'm pretty sure most Texans don't see Texas as just a state.
Texas is Texas.
It surprises me that people have so much disdain for InBev. They help bring good beer all over the country.
My personal problem with them is that they've been known to buy out breweries and then change the flavor of them to make them in their minds more palatable to the masses or to just cut costs. I'm all for making as much money as possible, but it doesn't mean I have to like the philosophy.
Iron City?! Are you ******* kidding me? I guess if you like beer that tastes like an ashtray. I've been in Pittsburgh a while now, and like others have said Yeungling is about the best beer you'll find at that price.That **** is gross. If you're going to drink bad Pennsylvania beer go with Iron City or Rolling Rock.
I've drank beer in independent breweries and while I have had some good beers it's not some life changing moment that some people make it sound like. When someone says craft beer experience it makes it sound like drinking a beer gives him a hard on.
Sounds tasty, half and half?Try a Black and Blue. (Guinness and Blue Moon). A nice malty front finished by a citrusy undertone.
Iron City?! Are you ******* kidding me? I guess if you like beer that tastes like an ashtray. I've been in Pittsburgh a while now, and like others have said Yeungling is about the best beer you'll find at that price.
Do you know that they’ve done that? I’ve talked with people inside some of the companies that have been bought up and they claim that hasn’t been the case.
Hmm, watered down products, quality doesn't matter anymore, just making money does? Jim Delaney?Yes. As an example they did it with Stella. It's not even the same beer anymore. Not saying they do it often, but their CEO makes no qualms that his only concern is the shareholders, which is undertandable.
Sounds tasty, half and half?