Anheuser-Busch (Budweiser) gets body slammed to the mat.

It's about shelf space and market share. Most of the beers in the supermarkets taste the same. They just come out with new products for shelf space.

The best beer is fairly regional. The big ones are marketed nationally. Sam Adams was probably the first craft beer to be marketed nationally.
I don't drink but lite beers look like water. I'm sure it is hard to make a decent beer with less than 100 cals.
 
For most people, shoes are shoes. When I was still playing basketball, I preferred Nike. I didn't pay attention to, nor was I swayed by advertising.
I have high arches and Nike hurt my feet. I prefer New Balance. I'm a Texan that generally does not wear boots because most of them don't do well with high arches.. I do have a couple pairs of boots however. I generally wear my alligator boots to the Fort Worth Fat Stock show and that is about it. They should last longer than me. :laugh:
 
I found BP's picture!

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The over-the-top reaction to Bud Light is really advanced, PhD-level snowflake stuff. You have to be pretty insecure & scared to call for boycotts over something like this.
 
Bud lite drinkers are dumb asses who like shitty beer.

I do not drink lite beer. OK regular Bud is a light beer. And, I will always call for that one if light beer is the only thing offered.

Budweiser is still the number one beer sold around the world, and I think I know why. It is because of the patented hops that Bud keeps a secret.

The Budweiser hops bitter the beer perfectly so that you are not drinking, what would otherwise taste like Kool-Aid without the bitterness of the hops.

Budweiser has a patent on their own hops, that they developed, and no one else has access to them.

Elk Farms Hop growing farm does grow about 6 different varieties of Hops for other Anheuser Bush beers, but only one is grown exclusively to be used in Budweiser only.

Budweisers Beechwood aging is an intelligent way to get around having to go through the vatting process by pulling out the spent dead yeast on Birch paddles right out of the vat.

So Budweiser has a lot of unique processes behind the curtains, that make Budweiser a World Class Brewery and a beer that has won every Worldly award in the Beer making industry!

They certainly do not need the Republicans to buy their beer. They have plenty of consumers with out them around the world.
 
I do not drink lite beer. OK regular Bud is a light beer. And, I will always call for that one if light beer is the only thing offered.

Budweiser is still the number one beer sold around the world, and I think I know why. It is because of the patented hops that Bud keeps a secret.

The Budweiser hops bitter the beer perfectly so that you are not drinking, what would otherwise taste like Kool-Aid without the bitterness of the hops.

Budweiser has a patent on their own hops, that they developed, and no one else has access to them.

Elk Farms Hop growing farm does grow about 6 different varieties of Hops for other Anheuser Bush beers, but only one is grown exclusively to be used in Budweiser only.

Budweisers Beechwood aging is an intelligent way to get around having to go through the vatting process by pulling out the spent dead yeast on Birch paddles right out of the vat.

So Budweiser has a lot of unique processes behind the curtains, that make Budweiser a World Class Brewery and a beer that has won every Worldly award in the Beer making industry!

They certainly do not need the Republicans to buy their beer. They have plenty of consumers with out them around the world.

Bud is more rice than grains like barley.
 
Give me nice, smooth lager over a bitter, piss tasting, skunk beer ale anytime.

Yuengling Old Fashioned Lager, for example. Or even a pilsner style lager, like Pacifica Clara.

Most people I know are in agreement with you. I prefer something you have to chew on, but I'm only going to have 1 or 2
 
I have high arches and Nike hurt my feet. I prefer New Balance. I'm a Texan that generally does not wear boots because most of them don't do well with high arches.. I do have a couple pairs of boots however. I generally wear my alligator boots to the Fort Worth Fat Stock show and that is about it. They should last longer than me. :laugh:
For high intensity use like basketball, a big part of my decision was about how they wear as well as comfort. Growing up, Chuck Taylors had softer soles than Pro Keds, but the canvas wore better.

Playing ball in the driveway really wore out the soles. My choice was wearing through the soles but having the shoe intact, or having the soles last and having torn tops.

Kids have so many decisions to make
 
Seems that beer drinkers don't like the whole LGBTPDQRSTUVW thing, especially those that favor domestic products like Budweiser.

Their stock fell more than 3% in a week

In the real world, InBev price went up by 12%, and then dropped by 4%, leaving it 8% above where it was. I doubt that is because of LGBT+, but if it is, that is a success.
 
For high intensity use like basketball, a big part of my decision was about how they wear as well as comfort. Growing up, Chuck Taylors had softer soles than Pro Keds, but the canvas wore better.

Playing ball in the driveway really wore out the soles. My choice was wearing through the soles but having the shoe intact, or having the soles last and having torn tops.

Kids have so many decisions to make
Do you remember Spud Webb. He used to play ball at my neighbor's house . I play basketball with him a lot. The kid had springs for legs. When Greg Ostertag was 15-16 he would play in pickup games with us. He was ~6' 10" back then
 
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