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Strohs born In Michigan7 oz case and a bag of ice.
Cheap buzz.
Not as cheap as Strohs returnables.........
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Strohs born In Michigan7 oz case and a bag of ice.
Cheap buzz.
Not as cheap as Strohs returnables.........
I’m definitely going to try some Becks. I’ll look for it when I’m out. Another beer just made it to Michigan is YeounglingSounds very expensive but if y can grab one or two to try it, do it!
Here we only got six-packs, a 20er 0,5l and 24er 0,3l bottle beer crate and those crates costs around 10 bucks.
I was thinking Modelo! This will do!
I Prefer Modelo, but either way I’m drinking them.I was thinking Modelo! This will do!![]()
One of my go too beers. In fact....time for a refill.Yeoungling
I’ve heard about younglinge for years. I finally bought a 12 pak. To me it’s a cross between Heineken and Corona beer.One of my go too beers. In fact....time for a refill.
Sounds yummiI’ve heard about younglinge for years. I finally bought a 12 pak. To me it’s a cross between Heineken and Corona beer.
That's good tooI was thinking Modelo! This will do!![]()
I never heard of it until we moved to Arkansas then I saw it on the shelf and I was burned out on Heineken (plus they've gotten way bitter and overpriced) after 45 years so heck why not. So now I rotate, Miller, Yuengling, Michelob Amber Bock with an occasional Heiney every now and again. My wife likes Landshark which reminds me of a watered down Corona. I wish they never would have stopped the real Michelob, I always just felt so rich with those tear drop bottlesI thought it was Chinese the first time I bought it!
Did you ever try Guinness American Blonde Lager? Not bad, a little hoppy. I tried it a while back (10 years ago). Haven't found it up here though to see if it's changed. Yuengling reminds me a little of it.I’ve heard about younglinge for years. I finally bought a 12 pak. To me it’s a cross between Heineken and Corona beer.
Yup. Up and running. Guy was here about an hour. Even helped us set everything up. Easy!
Michelob was one of my favorites.I never heard of it until we moved to Arkansas then I saw it on the shelf and I was burned out on Heineken (plus they've gotten way bitter and overpriced) after 45 years so heck why not. So now I rotate, Miller, Yuengling, Michelob Amber Bock with an occasional Heiney every now and again. My wife likes Landshark which reminds me of a watered down Corona. I wish they never would have stopped the real Michelob, I always just felt so rich with those tear drop bottlesand I liked the beer. Now I'm more about what can I get that's less than$1.50/bottle and still drink it without gagging.
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No. Just regular Guinness.Did you ever try Guinness American Blonde Lager? Not bad, a little hoppy. I tried it a while back (10 years ago). Haven't found it up here though to see if it's changed. Yuengling reminds me a little of it.
I like my beer like I like my coffee. I don't want Vanilla Bean Whipped Frolick Necked in the park. I want beer, a lager, and I want coffee with milk and splenda. I'm just a simple kinda man (to steal a phrase).Michelob was one of my favorites.
Zima, and crystal Pepsi not my favorite (of course I never tried or wanted either)![]()
Partial to a Guinness too!No. Just regular Guinness.. Not warm either.