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Coors, Miller, or Bud
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Coors, Miller, or Bud
So all this talk about the big American beers, I just have to ask, which do you prefer? Of course, the question isn't just between these three but between the respective light beers associated with each one as well as the off shoots like Bud Select or Amberbock. At this point I'd have to say that I'm particular to Coors, straight up. Coors light is ok but I haven't really gotten into light beers at all. Amberbock is good, very good, and well priced.
Anyone else have any other preferences?
Anyone else have any other preferences?
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Um, it's now just the Big Two. Miller and Coors have merged and will be complete in 2008. I for one prefer "None Of The Above". But I do believe that there are two kinds of beer in this world, Good & Free. From time to time when I'm wearing my "Beer Me" T-shirt, people will offer me a beer. Most of the time it's a BMC so I'll gladly accept the Free beer.
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I do not like any of the three I if have to buy and do not have any of my own then it would be Sam Adams or Sierra Nevada. In a pinch Corona. 
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Re: Coors, Miller, or Bud
None of the above, all three are foreign owned and operated. Being a 3rd generation union pipefitter. I always try to buy American owned, American operated, and Union made whenever possible. It sometimes is difficult to find or impossible to find certian items but I believe in keeping my money in the USA as best I can. if offered I just politly turn it down unless its a micro brew or drink some bourbon if offered.
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