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Ah yes, my great uncle who was blasted in to smithereens and body  never found in Belgium during battle of the bulge - looking down from the Heavens as you get plastered drinking a case of Pisswater in his honor one day out of the year. 
 

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25 minutes ago, PantherFanInPhilly said:

Did only craft beer for years..even brewed it with my Brother-in-law a few times. Loved it all...the stronger the IPA the better.  Then I got tired of it. I now exclusively drink Miller Lite. What can I say?

I went on a dark beer kick for a few years and got tired as well. I drink Coors occasionally when I do, guess my taste buds changed.

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2 hours ago, PantherFanInPhilly said:

Did only craft beer for years..even brewed it with my Brother-in-law a few times. Loved it all...the stronger the IPA the better.  Then I got tired of it. I now exclusively drink Miller Lite. What can I say?

I feel that. I'm starting to get there. I'd say the craft scene has gotten way out of hand! One issue is the snobs who claim they aren't snobs. 

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Oh, and if you do not drink Bud Light because you think you are a political savant, you are not.  You are an empty headed, gas-lighted, manipulated, bigoted pawn who has been easily influenced by religious radicals who use fear and hate to make you think what you are and have is being threatened by others.  Please stand for more than that, and change the channel once in a while.  Go Panthers (to make this Panther related).

I agree with Lady Panther--props for the support.

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