Lets Boycott

WCURoverd90

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Help me in boycotting Anheuser-Busch since they are sellouts.

Drop all your Anheuser-Busch beer off at my house & I will dispose of it .

We'll teach those bastards.
 
Help me in boycotting Anheuser-Busch since they are sellouts.
Drop all your Anheuser-Busch beer off at my house & I will dispose of it .
We'll teach those bastards.

i know you're being funny,but i havent drank a A-B product since the sell out,i switched to coors light instead of natty light,all the info i could find said coors is american owned,but i might be wrong on this
 
I cant say they are "sell outs" because they were bought for $52 BILLION. I would sell out for that too. Besides Budwieser is huge in Europe...alot more alcohol content than we buy here.

I dont drink their beer anyway...LandShark and Miller Lite
Jimmy Buffet owns LandShark and it is brewed in Jacksonville, Florida
 
Heinekin bought them, so I'll just keep feeding the cause and buy my Heinekin with a little Harpoon and Duck-Rabbit mixed in there
 
I have always boycotted A-B, I generally support English Ale houses :D Quality beats out Quantity in this department!


True that, Newcastle is my poison.. Then on to Coors to being me back to America. :beer:
 
Landshark any good?

I like Bud myself, along w/ Shiner's Bock, Yeungling, Miller High Life & good ol' PBR!!!
 
LandShark was started when Corona and Jimmy had a problem. Corona went with Kenny Chesny and whalla LandShark was started
It is very close to Corona, but I find it a bit more lagerish if that makes any sense.
I love it........Drinking one now w/ a lime and I also like Miller High Life....gotta live the High Life once in a while and I love the ads with the black guy
 
LandShark was started when Corona and Jimmy had a problem. Corona went with Kenny Chesny and whalla LandShark was started
It is very close to Corona, but I find it a bit more lagerish if that makes any sense.
I love it........Drinking one now w/ a lime

I'll snag some & try it......
 
support the carolinas, drink Fire Fly Sweet Tea Vodka.:Rockon:
 
Landshark any good?
I like Bud myself, along w/ Shiner's Bock, Yeungling, Miller High Life & good ol' PBR!!!

It's easy really, get yourself some Corona Extra, pour in a glass and add ice. Let the ice melt, mix thoroughly. Voila! Landshark!

Shiner Bock was the beer that got me started drinking beer. Bock beers are so sweet and don't have any of the hoppiness that I do not care for. Carolina does a Spring Bock from April-June or so and it is top-notch.
 
Hefeweizen!

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Did someone say BEIR?

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These are my favorite three beers of all time. I strongly suggest trying them all (if you can find them) Each one will change your entire way of thinking about beer. Also most any of the beers, that Victory brewing company (Exton, PA.) makes. Particularly their V12 & Golden Monkey. I won't even drink Bud.
 
You know I love bud products and always will.
It will (HOPEFULLY) still be made here in America and will taste the same as it did.
However Im not against goin to Yeungling or Coors.
I like both and Coor Original is like liquid acid as a friend put it.
 
Isnt Coors Canafian owned and miller African owned now?

BTW Landshark and a shot of margaritaville lime tequila is good (loaded shark)
 
Beer snobs crack me up. Yes landshark is alright, but you all do realize that even though jimmy buffet puts his name on it, it's still owned and brewed by anheuser busch. As are most of the beers you know here in america...no matter how "low key" they are. If they're sold in a supermarket, they 95% of the time are not still an independent brewery.
As to the buyout...inBev has been the largest brewer in the world for a while now. It's no surprise they bought the AB enterprise. Even though it does bring a feeling of Harley Davidson being bought by say Ducati...most of their beer was shitty anyway. It's not going to give me a second thought about buying natural light though... They were just a giant corporate conglomerate buying up once-awesome breweries anyway.

:edit: and does no one remember when Coors merged with molson not that many years ago as well? Everything is about more money anymore.

Either way, as of now at least...every one of AB's American breweries is going to stay open, so it's not like they packed up and moved to china...they just took the money and ran.
 
Pretty sure Coors is now owned by Molson in Canada.

And being from St. Louis, its really hard to believe AB sold out.
The Brewery there and it's Legacy are a City Landmark.

To me, It'd be like NY selling Central Park to China.

Course that wouldn't suprise me either...!!!

Nothing is Sacred anymore....All about the Almighty $
 
Alright< You are like the 10th guy to tell me this, where can I find it in Raleigh...you research where and i slam...savy


It is mainly available in the low country of SC. The closest place I've found to my location (north of Charlotte) is Greenville SC. It is a small distilery not too far from charleston sc. the tea that is used in it is actually grown like 5 miles away from the distilery.

http://www.fireflyvodka.com/
 
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