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Dead kids, beaten wives ordering pizza, and toenail fungus. Wow, what a bunch of depressing commercials. At least the Seahawks are winning.
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I liked the Brady Bunch one with Danny Trejo and Steve Buscemi. The half-time show sucked, but got worse when it "darkened" up. I turned the volume down and left the room until the 2nd half.
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That was the other thing-- who was that marketed to? Tweener girls? Since when do they watch football?
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Women who won't fuck you.Rooster wrote:That was the other thing-- who was that marketed to? Tweener girls?
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You need to direct that reply to DiS. He probably has Katy Perry on his play list.
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They all lip sync, brah. That's fairly obvious to anyone older than 15.
In the meantime, the rest of us were looking at her breasts after she took off her ridiculous tiger outfit.
In the meantime, the rest of us were looking at her breasts after she took off her ridiculous tiger outfit.
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Pretty sure the beaten wife on the phone ordering pizza was a real call.Rooster wrote:Dead kids, beaten wives ordering pizza, and toenail fungus. Wow, what a bunch of depressing commercials. At least the Seahawks are winning.
But agree the commercials sucked. I did like the Bud commercial making fun of craft beers, pumpkin almond spice, Bwahhahahahah.
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No, it was a lame ad. Budweiser should not have to resort to reverse snobbery. Their beer already sells well amongst their target demo. Have some confidence in your product.Left Seater wrote:I did like the Bud commercial making fun of craft beers, pumpkin almond spice, Bwahhahahahah.
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Anybody here old enough to remember when mega brewery beer commercials were funny?
I think the last one was during Reagans first term. Absolutely pathetic. No worries though. Wags and the rest of the taste budless hordes will remain as faithful to their idols as they are to their preferred automakers.
I think the last one was during Reagans first term. Absolutely pathetic. No worries though. Wags and the rest of the taste budless hordes will remain as faithful to their idols as they are to their preferred automakers.
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I agree, Budweiser is supposed to be doing its best to be ATTRACTING that young demographic (which it has been hemorrhaging) and instead it mocks it. I don't get it. Bud is my mainstay as it is certainly cheaper than more expensive "craft" beers, but I also enjoy the latter, though much less frequently.MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote: No, it was a lame ad. Budweiser should not have to resort to reverse snobbery. Their beer already sells well amongst their target demo. Have some confidence in your product.
When I'm having more than one, I'm having a Bud.
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Alright, fine. Prince didn't because he's a bad ass. I forgot about him. Hard to remember all the normally forgettable halftime acts from over the years.Papa Willie wrote: Not all. Prince didn't. While there was a lot of pre-recorded tracks last year, Bruno Mars was actually singing. The Who sure as fuck didn't.
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Great story.MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote: No, it was a lame ad. Budweiser should not have to resort to reverse snobbery. Their beer already sells well amongst their target demo. Have some confidence in your product.
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I heard somebody say that the message they're essentially sending is that you should never think about beer, you should just shut up and consume it. It's offensive to the consumer but the sheeple who dutifully tip back their Buds either don't care or are too stupid to realize this.
It's funny too because Budweiser is in the business of buying craft breweries. Just recently they purchased a brewery out of Seattle that makes a...wait for it...pumpkin peach ale.
Personally, I never understood why anybody feels the need to choose between micro and macro beer. There's a time and place for both beverages. If I'm at a brewpub I'm probably going to want to sample one of their house ales. If I'm tailgating or at a ball game, or doing anything where multiple beers will be involved, I'm going to stick with Piss Lite.
It's funny too because Budweiser is in the business of buying craft breweries. Just recently they purchased a brewery out of Seattle that makes a...wait for it...pumpkin peach ale.
Personally, I never understood why anybody feels the need to choose between micro and macro beer. There's a time and place for both beverages. If I'm at a brewpub I'm probably going to want to sample one of their house ales. If I'm tailgating or at a ball game, or doing anything where multiple beers will be involved, I'm going to stick with Piss Lite.
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:?MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:doing anything where multiple beers will be involved...
as if there were anything or anytime where multiple beers would not be involved.
I mean, what's the point?
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War Wagon wrote: as if there were anything or anytime where multiple beers would not be involved.
Days that and in "Y"? Count me in for multiples, of widely varying quality.
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MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:I heard somebody say that the message they're essentially sending is that you should never think about beer, you should just shut up and consume it. It's offensive to the consumer but the sheeple who dutifully tip back their Buds either don't care or are too stupid to realize this.
It's funny too because Budweiser is in the business of buying craft breweries. Just recently they purchased a brewery out of Seattle that makes a...wait for it...pumpkin peach ale.
Personally, I never understood why anybody feels the need to choose between micro and macro beer. There's a time and place for both beverages. If I'm at a brewpub I'm probably going to want to sample one of their house ales. If I'm tailgating or at a ball game, or doing anything where multiple beers will be involved, I'm going to stick with Piss Lite.
Rack it.. We got a small brewery in my "neck" of the woods who make a mighty damn fine Peach Ale. But yeah... fuck the beer snobs whose sphincters puckered at that dig from AB. Lighten up, Preston... now crack a Bud rice and enjoy it
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There were plenty of women at the party where I was. They had heard that those were supposed to be real calls, and mentioned as much.Left Seater wrote: Pretty sure the beaten wife on the phone ordering pizza was a real call.
Me, being the class act I am, noted "well, if that's her real-life kitchen sink full of dishes, the beatings seem well-warranted."
Because I'm a charmer.
And I still managed to get laid.
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There are plenty of times where a beer or especially multiple aren't involved. Give me good distilled spirits every time over the best beer.War Wagon wrote:
as if there were anything or anytime where multiple beers would not be involved.
I mean, what's the point?
To each their own, but beer is just meh in the 'seater household.
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tis a good thing you don't miss left turns as far as you missed the gist of my post.Left Seater wrote:There are plenty of times where a beer or especially multiple aren't involved. Give me good distilled spirits every time over the best beer.
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There are plenty of decent craft lager, pilsener, wheat and seasonal brews that fill the bill for session drinking.MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:If I'm tailgating or at a ball game, or doing anything where multiple beers will be involved, I'm going to stick with Piss Lite.
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There's even session pale ales.BSmack wrote:There are plenty of decent craft lager, pilsener, wheat and seasonal brews that fill the bill for session drinking.MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:If I'm tailgating or at a ball game, or doing anything where multiple beers will be involved, I'm going to stick with Piss Lite.
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schmick, speaking about Larry Nassar's pubescent and prepubescent victims wrote: They couldn't even kick that doctors ass
Seems they rather just lay there, get fucked and play victim
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True Goobs. But I was trying to think of things that clock in near the 4.2 ABV of Rice Light. But, upon further review I did find some that are close. My own personal experience has been that I feel better after drinking good beer than after drinking piss beer regardless of volume consumed.
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Local brewer came out with a session ale this past fall. 4.7% alcohol. Great beer.
Founder's makes a similar beer they called All Day IPA, though it's not truly an IPA.
Founder's makes a similar beer they called All Day IPA, though it's not truly an IPA.
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I don't think it's truly any good, either. Shame since it's from GR.Goober McTuber wrote: Founder's makes a similar beer they called All Day IPA, though it's not truly an IPA.
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Premium price for the same ABV = not a good return on your investment for session drinking, especially when you won't care what's in your hand after you've tipped back a few. Also, depending on where you are and what you're doing, there are not always "plenty" of these options available.BSmack wrote:There are plenty of decent craft lager, pilsener, wheat and seasonal brews that fill the bill for session drinking.MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:If I'm tailgating or at a ball game, or doing anything where multiple beers will be involved, I'm going to stick with Piss Lite.
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Does taste mean nothing to you, you heathen bastard?MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:Premium price for the same ABV = not a good return on your investment for session drinking, especially when you won't care what's in your hand after you've tipped back a few. Also, depending on where you are and what you're doing, there are not always "plenty" of these options available.BSmack wrote:There are plenty of decent craft lager, pilsener, wheat and seasonal brews that fill the bill for session drinking.MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:If I'm tailgating or at a ball game, or doing anything where multiple beers will be involved, I'm going to stick with Piss Lite.
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schmick, speaking about Larry Nassar's pubescent and prepubescent victims wrote: They couldn't even kick that doctors ass
Seems they rather just lay there, get fucked and play victim
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As a dude who came of age in the epicenter of the craft revolution, don't even step to me when it comes to beer snobbery. Enjoyed those days.
And I've been at it long enough (longer than any of you, trust me), that...
Is werd.
Then again, in addition to being an OG Beer Snob, I'm also a raging drunk.
And you're welcome for the hops, assfaces.
And I've been at it long enough (longer than any of you, trust me), that...
MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:Premium price for the same ABV = not a good return on your investment for session drinking, especially when you won't care what's in your hand after you've tipped back a few.
Is werd.
Then again, in addition to being an OG Beer Snob, I'm also a raging drunk.
And you're welcome for the hops, assfaces.
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Might as well chug down some Everclear, raging drunk.
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Seems they rather just lay there, get fucked and play victim
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If in your neck of the woods, "buzz" translates into English as "police report."
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No, slightly higher price for far better taste. If you're not in college you shouldn't be quibbling over a few extra Dinero for a better time.MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:Premium price for the same ABV = not a good return on your investment for session drinking, especially when you won't care what's in your hand after you've tipped back a few. Also, depending on where you are and what you're doing, there are not always "plenty" of these options available.
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I guess that's where Budweiser comes in, right, Bsuds?BSmack wrote: No, slightly higher price for far better taste. If you're not in college you shouldn't be quibbling over a few extra Dinero for a better time.
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I enjoy craft brews (and imports more-so) I just don't feel the need to drink them exclusively for every occasion. Perhaps when I'm your age, when every meal and beverage might be my last, I'll think differently.Goober McTuber wrote:Does taste mean nothing to you, you heathen bastard?
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God, you're so high maintenance. I'm sure you never have an occasional fast food burger either, you pampered queen you.BSmack wrote:No, slightly higher price for far better taste. If you're not in college you shouldn't be quibbling over a few extra Dinero for a better time.MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:Premium price for the same ABV = not a good return on your investment for session drinking, especially when you won't care what's in your hand after you've tipped back a few. Also, depending on where you are and what you're doing, there are not always "plenty" of these options available.
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I drank PBR before it was became hipster kool-aid and a lot of long neck OMs. One year my friends and I found a place that sold Schmitts for 6 bucks a case and we drank enough of that we turned the empty long neck cases into dorm room furniture.Screw_Michigan wrote:I guess that's where Budweiser comes in, right, Bsuds?BSmack wrote: No, slightly higher price for far better taste. If you're not in college you shouldn't be quibbling over a few extra Dinero for a better time.
I continued in that vein for longer that I would like to admit. But in my defense, those were the days when "good" beer was Labbats and Guinness. Times have changed.
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I'm with Mgo on this one. There is no way in hell I'm forking over $16-$20 for 12 beers, unless I'm drinking conservatively and plan on doing an all day thing that is in the 8-10 hour range. I make a good living, but I don't see the point in spending a lot of money on quality brew when consumption is the main goal. Like Mgo said, after you've pounded your first sixer in less than two hours, there really is no point in worrying about quality if you continue at that pace for the next few hours. Beer tastes all the same after a certain point.
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Jesus Rumple, get some treatment.
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I consume about 3 beers a week.BSmack wrote:Jesus Rumple, get some treatment.
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If consumption is the goal, skip beer completely and go straight to Everclear or Bacardi 151. But before you do either give someone else your keys.Go Coogs' wrote:I don't see the point in spending a lot of money on quality brew when consumption is the main goal...after you've pounded your first sixer in less than two hours, there really is no point in worrying about quality if you continue at that pace for the next few hours.
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And most bars sell shit beers for 5 bucks a pop these days. Wow. You saved a whole 5.00?Sudden Sam wrote:I'm old school (love my Buds and Coronas, the few beers I drink these days), but the other night I met a couple of younger coworkers at a bar in Montgomery I'd never visited before.
I don't even like to try new beers usually, but I threw caution to the wind and sampled several different draft beers.
4 beers cost me $25, $30 with the tip. I enjoyed the beers, but I ain't doin' that on a regular basis.

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Sudden Sam wrote:
4 beers cost me $25, $30 with the tip.
Man, sucks to be you guys.
Around here, at most bars, a "pint" (they often use the 14oz wannabe pints these days) of craft beer runs about $3.50-$3.75... less during happy hour (found one where craft beer was 2 bucks recently).
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