Hobock
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If you need flavor in your beer, it wasn't any good to begin with, IMO
Flavorless beer? No thanks.
I enjoy a good hoppy beer when I'm having a few with dinner. A good summer or winter craft will do at times.
But when I'm binge hammering all day on the lake or beach a Bud Light Lime is a better choice than a rich dark beer.
For those claiming Bud Light and Bud Light Lime is crap - entertain us with your choice of beers.
My favorite choices for drinking a few: Magic Hat #9, Sam IPA, Pete's Winter, Bosco's Midtown Brown.
My favorite choices for drinking all day and not getting bloated: Bud Light and Bud Light Lime.
Flavorless beer? No thanks.
I enjoy a good hoppy beer when I'm having a few with dinner. A good summer or winter craft will do at times.
But when I'm binge hammering all day on the lake or beach a Bud Light Lime is a better choice than a rich dark beer.
For those claiming Bud Light and Bud Light Lime is crap - entertain us with your choice of beers.
My favorite choices for drinking a few: Magic Hat #9, Sam IPA, Pete's Winter, Bosco's Midtown Brown.
My favorite choices for drinking all day and not getting bloated: Bud Light and Bud Light Lime.
A lot of microbrews use fruit & all kinds of other non-typical ingredients to make beer & that seems to be the choice of the "upperclass" & self proclaimed "well to do" of volnation. Even a regular budlight or any mass produced domestic isn't fit for them. Can't expect budlight lime to fair well.
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I think he meant adding flavor to your beer. At least that's how I took it.
My favorite when I drank was Killian's red. I preferred dark beers. Michelob Amber Bock was also one of my favorites. If I was going to drink all day, Michelob Light.
