Bud!

I have tried many many many many Bud is still my favorite

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John Higgins
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An ice ice cold Bud, near freezing, on a hot hot day on the lake in the boat watching bikinis Heaven!

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John Higgins

Jes like making love in the bottom of a canoe .....next to water!

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notbob

Jes like making love in the bottom of a canoe .....next to water!

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notbob

My refrigerator has a dispenser right next to the ice cube thingie.

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notbob

I'm not a beer snob, or at least I work hard on not appearing that way, but I've been off Bud and the like for some time. That said, I had occasion to have one a few weeks ago, shortly after running a 10k, and I have to admit it tasted pretty damn good. So I guess it's got is place.

Larry T

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LT

After a 10K race, your body craves water and you gave it just that.

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Phil

You give it anything cold and wet!

I never even liked beer till I worked one summer as a ditch digger for a swimming pool company. We would typically work all day (12-14hrs) in temperatures often over 100 deg F. Despite drinking water in an almost steady stream all day long, at the end of the day we'd crawl back to the yard where there was a refrigerator stocked at all times with multiple cases of ice cold Olympia beer. The first two cans got pounded before I could even taste anything. After that, I began to like beer.

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notbob

" The first two cans got

As Consumer reports noted, American "Majors"-style beer is made for "alchol-injection". Flavor is NOT a first issue. If Bud works for you, kewl. Personally, I think it represents everything that is wrong about American beer, but my take on it is from a "snob" viewpoint..I can't help it, I have drank GREAT REAL BEER from around the world, so now I know too much..c

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Stig

Cheers and enjoy!

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John S.

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Blue

I had a similar experience last July here in Berkeley, CA, during a record-breaking heat spell: I was drinking water, sparkling water, and iced tea all day long, and noted a stray can of Bud someone had left in our fridge during a party: it was very refreshing iced-cold "beer-water." A nice change of pace.

Although I recently bought a 4-pack of Speakeasy Double Daddy IPA (San Fran, 9.5% ABV), and the stuff's so sugar-syrupy I "cut" my last one with a Bud and it worked good enough...

So to sum up: two uses for it here. But if you are reading this and enjoy Bud, bless ya! (Pssssst! Ever tried Pilsener Urquell???)

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rmjon23

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The first beer I ever drank was a Bud. It gave me a headache.

If I drink a Bud to this day, I will get a headache.

I've talked to many who have had this same problem, even my best friend.

Does anybody know why this may be? BTW, I can drink any of ABs other brews with no problem.

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elaich

Do you have a corn allergy? I think they use some other adjuncts as well that might give you some trouble.

Ben

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Ben

Budweiser contains no corn adjuncts. Busch beer, yes, but Bud uses only brewer's rice as its primary adjunct.

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dgs

The usual suspect is acetaldehyde, and there's supposedly a smidge more in Bud than in most beers. It's a by-product of fermentation.

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dgs

I always forget who uses what.

Thanks for the clarificaiton.

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Ben

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