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    Talking Coors beer is pretty smooth

    I'm not sure what you've heard but I think Coors is seriously underrated. It comes from the rockie mountians for Christ sakes, pure and natural..Even you can see how cold it is by looking on the imaginary mountain to see if it's blue or white. It's blue!!!!!

    I'm not down nor was I ever with Bud that sold itself out to Belgium, such a French speaking country!! If Americans can't get Bud right, neither can the French. Thank goodness I was never a Budweiser fan until the day I drank some draft 7 dollar cold ones and the Royals scored several home runs! I'm sure I enjoyed the trip home.

    Oh my point?????If I can't influence my husband to drink Miller Light, the best beer of beers, than I'm so glad he is buying Coors!

    What can I say, I'm American and we ain't educated in this kind of stuff.






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    LOL! I had my worst handover ever off 4 coors. I think it is awesome we support any and all of our American made and owned products
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    If you need an imaginary mountain to tell you whether or not your beer is cold maybe you shouldn't be drinking.
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    I'm not a beer drinker

    But, you used to only be able to buy Coors in Idaho. My brother would drive up to Spokane (we lived in WA), and cross over into Coure d'Alene to buy it.
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    Miller Light...

    Coors...

    Gah!

    Girl, I need to teach you about drinking way better beer than that.
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    Pfaw! Just make it yourself. Grow your own hops too if you want. Paint the mountain any color you want.

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    I can hear Bob Ross now telling us to paint our happy little clouds over the happy mountains.
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    I don't care what kind it is. She drinks beer! Enjoy my dear! I'll have one with you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MomToTwoBoys View Post
    Miller Light...

    Coors...

    Gah!

    Girl, I need to teach you about drinking way better beer than that.
    Ditto on this one! And have you ever seen the Coor's brewery? A few years back I was in the Rockies and happened to drive past the brewery. Um...no mountains, no trees, no pristine "water"! It was a loud, smoke billowing, pollution spewing factory like every other mass brewery in the country.

    The brewery is not the "picture" of said waterfall in the commercials. Sure maybe they truck the water in from the moutains but it still goes through the same process as every other mass brewery.
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    Mmmm.....beer!
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    This made me want to go throw an O'doul's in the fridge. lol I do not drink but it is really hot outside. Perfect weather for a beer!!!

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    The only reason you HAVE to serve most American beers ice cold is that the cold deadens the taste buds so you can swallow it without throwing it back up immediately.

    When I make my own beer, I store and serve at cellar temperature which is whatever my cellar is at the time - between 50 and 65 F

    Light beer is one of the biggest ripoffs for the consumer...mostly colored water...looks like something I can't write here but it starts with p. I won't drink either except in a life-threatening emergency.
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    Quote Originally Posted by frugal is fun View Post
    Ditto on this one! And have you ever seen the Coor's brewery? A few years back I was in the Rockies and happened to drive past the brewery. Um...no mountains, no trees, no pristine "water"! It was a loud, smoke billowing, pollution spewing factory like every other mass brewery in the country.

    The brewery is not the "picture" of said waterfall in the commercials. Sure maybe they truck the water in from the moutains but it still goes through the same process as every other mass brewery.
    Yep, I toured the plant when I was eighteen. I don't remember a lot though.

    Quote Originally Posted by lparker View Post
    The only reason you HAVE to serve most American beers ice cold is that the cold deadens the taste buds so you can swallow it without throwing it back up immediately.

    When I make my own beer, I store and serve at cellar temperature which is whatever my cellar is at the time - between 50 and 65 F
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    Hey Palooka,

    The next time you're ever up near here, you should try something like Alley Kat Aprikat Wheat Ale or Kokanee. Mmm...

    I love Canadian beer.

    When I lived in the US, I drank Budweiser. Then I found Yuengling and I fell in love. It's the one beer I'll drink when I'm out East if it's available. It trumps any other beer. Guinness is tolerable in an Irish Car Bomb.
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