http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/b ... bud28.html
Amazing how differently AB will become in the next few years. What do you think?
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I haven't had anything that hasn't been a craft/microbrew in probably over a year (I still know people who play beer pong, so that's when the cheap beer comes out) and don't plan to change that trend. It'd be nice to get something with some variation in the future from them.
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Interesting article, but I was waiting for the second half that didn't come.
Andrew, they are making a lot of craft brews these days, or faux-craft depending on your perspective. Some come with A-B somewhere on the label, some you would never know they produced without a little sleuthing.
Andrew, they are making a lot of craft brews these days, or faux-craft depending on your perspective. Some come with A-B somewhere on the label, some you would never know they produced without a little sleuthing.
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Yeah, it's usually easy to pick out the faux-craft brews. I have friends that have tried them and they do say they are better than the average sometimes, but I haven't dabbled in them yet.Eric Menchen wrote:Interesting article, but I was waiting for the second half that didn't come.
Andrew, they are making a lot of craft brews these days, or faux-craft depending on your perspective. Some come with A-B somewhere on the label, some you would never know they produced without a little sleuthing.
I do have to correct myself though, I can't forget that I occasionally have a guiness, killian's, or corona depending on what options are available. If I have my choice though, it's not from one of the major commercial brands.