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firecommander3565
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RE: Bud Light Lime
Sun, 11/2/08 4:50 PM
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leethebard, "The St. Pauli girl was a hooker!!!!!!" All the reason to love the beer even more!
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leethebard
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RE: Bud Light Lime
Sun, 11/2/08 5:00 PM
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Mosca
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RE: Bud Light Lime
Sun, 11/2/08 5:35 PM
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quote:Originally posted by leethebard quote:Originally posted by wanderingjew Bud, Miller, Coors, Molson's, Heinekin, Michelob, Amstel, it's all swill to me.... Loca craft brews are the way to go Except for Yuengling,I tend to drink microbrews..or a good English Ale like Samuel Smith...good Beer to me is like good wine...to be sipped and appreciated...if I'm thirsty for something simply wet...I'll drink water or diet soda...but it's just a matter of my taste buds...as I always say, to each his own!!!! there are now so many small regional beers and malt beverages available, it is actually easy to get a mediocre one! I've had a few that I didn't care for at all, specifically Railbender Ale, Mad Anthony's Ale, and Presque isle Pilsner, from the Erie Brewing Co. It's not that they were bad it's that they weren't as good as other choices would have been. It's easy to make beer and stick a cool label on it, it's hard to make good beer.
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Mosca
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RE: Bud Light Lime
Sun, 11/2/08 5:37 PM
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Oh; I wouldn't know about the lime beer. I'd keep stocking it if my customers kept buying it... but then again, McDonald's sells a hell of a lot of food, and you don't compete with them. I personally would order tap water before I'd order Bud Lime.
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RE: Bud Light Lime
Sun, 11/2/08 5:52 PM
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AndreaB
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RE: Bud Light Lime
Mon, 11/3/08 6:30 AM
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I like the Bud Light Lime and I also like those lime tortilla chips. I like lime in general, and the Bud Light Lime made for a refreshing summer beer. Andrea
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Tedbear
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RE: Bud Light Lime
Mon, 11/3/08 7:38 AM
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If somebody posed the question, "How do you conceal a terrible flavor in your product?", a good response would be, "Cover it up with the taste of lime". Clearly, this is what Budweiser has done.
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MetroplexJim
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RE: Bud Light Lime
Mon, 11/3/08 7:46 AM
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If I drank my beer with my pinkie extended I'd probably like it!
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wanderingjew
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RE: Bud Light Lime
Mon, 11/3/08 8:01 AM
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quote:Originally posted by leethebard quote:Originally posted by wanderingjew Bud, Miller, Coors, Molson's, Heinekin, Michelob, Amstel, it's all swill to me.... Loca craft brews are the way to go Except for Yuengling,I tend to drink microbrews..or a good English Ale like Samuel Smith...good Beer to me is like good wine...to be sipped and appreciated...if I'm thirsty for something simply wet...I'll drink water or diet soda...but it's just a matter of my taste buds...as I always say, to each his own!!!! I agree wholeheartedly with Yuengling, I would even agree with Sam Adams too. To me, Sam Adams is the "starbucks" of beer...in other words if the only other options available are "crap" then it's obviously the best choice.
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leethebard
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RE: Bud Light Lime
Mon, 11/3/08 9:47 AM
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quote:Originally posted by wanderingjew quote:Originally posted by leethebard quote:Originally posted by wanderingjew Bud, Miller, Coors, Molson's, Heinekin, Michelob, Amstel, it's all swill to me.... Loca craft brews are the way to go Except for Yuengling,I tend to drink microbrews..or a good English Ale like Samuel Smith...good Beer to me is like good wine...to be sipped and appreciated...if I'm thirsty for something simply wet...I'll drink water or diet soda...but it's just a matter of my taste buds...as I always say, to each his own!!!! I agree wholeheartedly with Yuengling, I would even agree with Sam Adams too. To me, Sam Adams is the "starbucks" of beer...in other words if the only other options available are "crap" then it's obviously the best choice. Yup!!! 
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RE: Bud Light Lime
Tue, 11/4/08 6:37 AM
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ScreamingChicken
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RE: Bud Light Lime
Tue, 11/4/08 12:53 PM
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Hmmm...is that a bottle of Landshark Lager Ellen's holding? Brad
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RE: Bud Light Lime
Tue, 11/4/08 3:14 PM
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quote:Originally posted by Brad_Olson Hmmm...is that a bottle of Landshark Lager Ellen's holding? Brad I hope so.
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md550
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Re:Bud Light Lime
Sat, 02/2/13 12:54 AM
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BEST BEER EVER! Bud Light Lime for life! Honestly though, if my fridge could be filled with just one drink, that would be it.
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leethebard
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Re:Bud Light Lime
Sat, 02/2/13 5:17 AM
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md550 BEST BEER EVER! Bud Light Lime for life! Honestly though, if my fridge could be filled with just one drink, that would be it. Water flavored with a little lime......not beer(certainly)..not Lime aid.
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