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I guess it would
I hope never to find one of those cans tossed in me yard.A bad bud
I am more concerned that apparently enough Brits are not put off by the name and purchase this product. I am not sure what that says about Brits.
I hope never to find one of those cans tossed in me yard.
It would mean that someone with such poor judgment to
drink it was able to get a driver's license.
I've never run across one of those tossed from a car before.Even an unopened one?
And I thought this was bad....
There should be at least four "sixes" hidden somewhere on that can, 666 does not describe that horror.
I'll take your word for it
I have had Bud Light, that was torture enough. Adding tomato juice flavored with "clam" cannot make the situation any better.
I have had Bud Light, that was torture enough. Adding tomato juice flavored with "clam" cannot make the situation any better.
Someone in marketing thought that was a good idea.There should be at least four "sixes" hidden somewhere on that can, 666 does not describe that horror.
I did some Google searching and found this quote in an article:Try real bud
I did some Google searching and found this quote in an article:
" When someone from the brewing company in České Budějovice (Budweis) actually tasted the American beer they sued over the poor quality tarnishing the name. "
Budweiser Budvar Beer - Travel To Eat
Apparently this is a thing: Beer made with vaginal lactic acid.
No doubt. The big brewers put more emphasis on quantity rather than quality. But these days we have many top quality microbrewers as well. It is more a matter of taste at this time than anything else.Bud isn't the first place I'd go looking for quality beer. America has some of the lowest quality beers in the world. Some local brewery beer can be okay, but if you want really nice- you don't find it in American beer.