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Unfortunately there are no beer purity laws here like there are in Germany. That's why shit like Budweiser, Coors, Miller, etc. are allowed to exist.
Microbreweries stick to the real shit though. The stuff I usually drink has about 5 ingredients in it, no preservatives, additives or other crap, just water, hops, and some form of malt.
"If the American people had ever known the truth about what we (the BCE) have done to this nation, we would be chased down in the streets and lynched." - Poppy Bush, 1992
I like the imports and microbrews, I just can't drink 18 or 24 of 'em. Well, I can but they're just kinda heavy or whatever.
On the other end of the scale is Coors Light. It's like ranky soda water. However, they had 18 packs of 16 ouncers on sale at the BP awhile back for 10.50!!
You eventually get drunk, but there's alot of recycling to do.
Originally posted by rustoffa On the other end of the scale is Coors Light. It's like ranky soda water. However, they had 18 packs of 16 ouncers on sale at the BP awhile back for 10.50!!
That´s considered quite expensive for beer here in Germany!
Originally posted by kentuckyklira
That´s considered quite expensive for beer here in Germany!
There used to be a place called "The Pitch and Putt" here. A cuntverted "Golden Gallon". The "Golden Gallon" franchise was based on the drive-thru premise and worked for awhile...focused on the bring a gallon of milk home shit. And cigarettes, candy bars, whatever.
The Pitch and Putt deal focused on bring home a gallon of draft beer for a dollar. You had to supply the empty gallon jug and fuckers would ride through on bicycles or just walk up to the window.
Those were heady times man, it'll never be like that again.
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