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Jakob

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Seriously, who drinks this poo? It's like drinking a non alcoholic beer. Market this poo to women or something..

 

 

Frickin' rice beer. (All Budweiser)

Proof if you have (an admittedly) really good ad campaign through the years people will drink this shyt no matter how bad it is.

Virtually anything but Budweiser, thank you.

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Seriously, who drinks this poo? It's like drinking a non alcoholic beer. Market this poo to women or something..

 

Evidently the majority of the beer drinking community. I read a few months back that Bud Light has passed Budweiser as the #1 selling beer in the world.

 

It's the king of beers whether you like it of not!

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Bud Light was my first step-up beer. As a college freshman, it was Milwaukee's Best Light, or worse, the dreaded Milwaukee's Best Ice. But as college went on, and I could afford $20 for a 30 pack vs $13 for a 30 pack, it was a big step up for me. So But Light will have a special place in my heart for that reason.

 

Then I tried ***** Modelo, which was my gateway drug to beers with flavor, and then a slough of IPA which introduced me to the concept of aroma (by which I mean an aroma that didn't make you want to vomit), and now I've got a palate, and I wouldn't touch a Bud Light if it was on Happy Hour special for $1 at a bar.

 

So it's like that first girl you banged that you got your confidence up on. She wasn't a 9 or 10. And she was definitely 15 pounds heavier than she looked when you were drunk. But she led to better things. You wouldn't hit it again, but you better tip your hat to her when you pass by.

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