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BOYCOTT the SELLOUTS!!

I've tried over a hundred beers (Alaskan not one of them but need to give it a shot) and not one, even the worst of 'em have tasted like bud. I've brewed 20 batches of my own from scratch using my own concoctions and additives and all were great - not one tasted as bad as bud.

Did I say, I really don't like bud?

And I still need to try OSH gosh darnit!
 
> think I read somewhere that Yazkackistan is
> negotiating to purchase Niagra Falls........

Hmmm, I thought it was Carjackistan.

They want to move the falls to Carjackistan because they need a better fresh water source.
 
If you want to talk bad, I think nothing is worse than "Generic Beer", if they still sell it. It comes/came in a plain white box and the label was plain white. Of course, I went to college in Rochester, NY and a very close 2nd is Genesee Cream Ale, or Genny Screamer as it was "affectionately" called....
 
Genny screamers ahh the morning afters. Went to colliage in Upstate NY so I know all about 'em. A friend of ours from Binghampton would surprise us every know and again by going to Canada to pick up some Labbat's Blue. Good stuff.
 
When I was young, it did not care what beer tasted like, after the fourth one it did not matter, nor did much of anything else.
 
Mickey Richaud said:
No boycotting here - just don't think beer's been the same since Falstaff, Jax, and Schlitz disappeared! :jester:

I just heard recently that Schlitz is making a come-back!!!! :thumbsup:

(oops, should have read page two! :blush: )
 
My roommate in college had a similar philosophy - buy a 6 pack of the good stuff and a case of the not-so-good stuff. After the 6 pack, you won't care about the taste! :smile:
 
:lol:

I kinda likes Stroh's.


Nomex ON, ready fer flamin'... :laugh:
 
There has been a terrible mix-up at one of the North-American bottling plants causing the recall of millions of bottles of Budweiser. Seems beer has somehow gotten into the product since the buyout, tainting one of the finest bottled waters in the world.
 
In college we drank Old Milwaukee....14 oz cans meant an extra beer with every six pack...it was about quantity not quality as I recall.
 
BTW..new game on the college circuit....beer pong....anyone know the rules?
 
Beer Pong was THE game at Kappa Alpha Society at Lehigh University back in 1969...there were gold spots on the table for the beer cups. If the ball hit your cup you took a sip, if it landed in your cup you drank all the beer in the cup then refilled, and if your cup got knocked down (mostly with your own paddle) you filled the cup, drained it, then refilled the cup for the next shot. Points did not really matter because no one could remember the score anyway...
 
DrEntropy said:
Help me in boycotting Anheuser-Busch since they are sellouts. They are now owned by a foreign country.
You boycott Harbor Freight and Wall Mart for selling out their entire product lines to the Chinese, and I'll boycott your sellout beer! :cheers: Wait, I don't drink it anyway. Never mind. :rolleyes:
 
Steve_S said:
DrEntropy said:
Help me in boycotting Anheuser-Busch since they are sellouts. They are now owned by a foreign country.
You boycott Harbor Freight for selling out their entire product line to the Chinese, and I'll boycott your sellout beer! :cheers: Wait, I don't drink it anyway. Never mind. :rolleyes:
I was waiting for you to jump in, Steve...hehehe :devilgrin:
 
Speaking of boycotts, I just got this email...

Victoria, Texas is a town about 80 miles west of Houston. Local Hispanic leaders there, in opposition to pending Immigration Legislation, boycotted all Caucasian owned businesses in the Victoria area this past weekend as a demonstration of their economic impact on the community. The boycott was declared a success by the Hispanic community, noting that revenue in Caucasian owned businesses was down by 19%. Business owners declared the boycott a success as well, pointing out that shoplifting was reduced by 77%, money orders sent out of the country were down by 97%, and the cost of daily clean-up and trash collection was down by 84%. Shoppers reported that they could actually hear English being spoken throughout the community for the first time in recent memory, and customers actually paid for purchases with real money, not government debit cards!
 
Some people have said that drinking Budweiser is like making love in a row boat; but I certainly wouldn't comment on that
 
...bugimike... I like it!!!
 
TRDejaVu said:
Some people have said that drinking Budweiser is like making love in a row boat; but I certainly wouldn't comment on that

How so? I'd like to hear this one explained. I myself would never compare the two as equal.
 
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