Which one is worst light or lite?

My bride to be and I have a bet. You see, on occasions she drinks Miller lite (please forgive her). Sometimes (when I celebrate, see previous post) I drink it too, or bud light.

She says Miller lite is better because it has a (very) slight hint of bitterness as compared to Bud light's utterly spongy taste and finish!

I think that's what makes Bud light a better light beer: it is so undemanding! Miller lite still tries, while bud light has almost no personnality whatsoever. I say that's a good trait in a light beer. She says no. Who'se right who'se wrong? Or: which do you prefer Bud Light or Miller Light? I know you've tried'em ;-)

A case celis white rides on this so please post that Bud Light is the better beer!

Reply to
thebloag
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I prefer Miller. It tastes almost like a beer. Bud OTOH doesn't have as much "beeriness" and does have a slight off flavor to my, um, buds.

Reply to
Joel

You're asking: "Would you rather lick a turd or snort a turd?".

I choose flush.

Reply to
Russ Perry Jr

Probably the wrong group to find much experience with light beers ;-)

Reply to
Bill Davidsen

snipped-for-privacy@yahoo.com wrote in news:1115847849.552268.283440 @f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com:

You sure there's enough room for the full case in your house? Or did you get a double-wide as a wedding gift?

Reply to
Dan Iwerks

I'm a pretty open minded guy.. But there's two things I don't like: light beer and country music. I will drink light beer as a last resort, or if reality must be escaped. I'm sorry though, the wife (to-be) is correct. Miller Lite tastes slightly more like beer, therefore it wins. Bud Light is beer flavored water. Personally, I will pick any Miller product over an A-B product (union made!!), besides Amber Bock perhaps, it is tolerable. If Bud Light has no personality, then why drink it? You could brew your own for the same price, and it would have alot of personality. Witbiers are not hard to brew, tell your wife to enjoy the Celis, ha!

Reply to
Todd

Well this settles it! She said "HA!" and we got 36 bottles of Miller lite in the house. I hate country music too! THanks for the imput to all

Reply to
thebloag

I'm glad to see no one reccomended "Making love in a rowboat" Coors Light. Since I was advised to lose weight and watch my sugar intake, I switched from tapping Straub to Straub Light. IMO, it is by far the best light beer. And yes, weight and sugar went down.

Reply to
TomKan

You asked which is better, Bud or Miller lite? A silly argument no matter how you slice it. Any mass produced light beer is bad tasting water at best. And don't horrify yourself with Coors light. Possibly the nastiest beverage on Earth. The only decent light beers are some of the imports. If Rogue, Sam Adams, or Sierra Nevada make light beers that would be your best bet as far as domestic. In fact, Sam Adams does have a light, it must be good if you like light beer. Sam Adams is seriously good especially with food. I don't think Rogue would bother with butchered beer unless they see a really huge market for it and want to expand into the world of weak beers just for the sake of sales. You are speaking of imitation beers with Bud and Miller. I know nothing of this. I just know I tasted a Bud light by accident a couple months ago. I spit it up. The Miller drinker wins the argument. At least they are capable of mass producing semi medium quality beers like Icehouse. AB is capable of producing absolutely horrible beer. I can drink a Michalob on a good day if I am thirsty and on the verge of death. Other than that,,,, total crap.

If all beers were priced the same and you had your choice and were not robotic because of advertising,,,, Budweiser would be the bottom of the food chain. If you are not an illiterate redneck in a trailer park who beats his wife for kicks and giggles, you might understand this.

I'm harsh, aren't I?, Jim

No offense to rednecks, You're stupid pieces of shit but can't help it. Go #24.

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Jim Wild

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