View Full Version : I hate Light Beer
But my wonderful wife wants some on hand for next week's bbq.
Suggestions?
Opposite Lock
09-19-04, 07:10 PM
Do you have a pre-nup?
:D
B3RACER1a
09-19-04, 07:23 PM
LOL OppLock!!
Sam Adams Light isnt too bad, niether is Mic Ultra.
I also prefer a little more to mine though.
Sean O'Gorman
09-19-04, 07:38 PM
If I had to pay for it - Labatt Blue Light
If someone else is paying for it - Amstel Light
oddlycalm
09-19-04, 09:00 PM
Don't sweat it of you're not drinking it, just get Miller Lite or Coors Light for the pencil necks and girls. I use any leftovers are around in the slug traps or for keeping the brats warm. :thumbup:
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Methanolandbrats
09-19-04, 09:01 PM
Sam Adams Light is the correct answer. It actually tastes like beer. I've never understood this "light beer" thing. First of all, if you want water, just turn on the tap. Why buy yellow water in a can that tastes like dishwater? Secondly, most of the people who drink that crap down a six pack. Why not just drink three good beers instead of six ****ty beers? Same number of calories.
Ed_Severson
09-19-04, 09:53 PM
Couldn't agree more ... Sammy Light is the way to go.
Why buy yellow water in a can that tastes like dishwater?
Sorry... You are taking my age old quote there. "Fosters, Australian for dishwater". The product you describe is simply called "Seaside Romance" :p
bdogg187
09-20-04, 01:22 AM
Im not a beer drinker, but the Wake Forest University school newspaper (the Old Gold and Black, or just the OGB), did a blind taste test of a few beers. Most of them were just cheap beers, amoung the worst were Michelob Ultra, Coors light, and Milwaukees Best Light. One of the best rated was Bud Ice, Labatt Blue Light, and Bud, however the number 1 brew was O' Douls. In a blind taste test, WFU students picked O' Douls as the number 1 beer. And apparently, O' Douls is lower in calories than Michelob Ultra.
http://ogb.wfu.edu/pdf/2003-04/10.02.03/C10-C11.pdf
http://ogb.wfu.edu/pdf/2003-04/10.02.03/C18.pdf
I hate Light BeerHater :D
Rogue Leader
09-20-04, 07:55 AM
Im not a beer drinker, but the Wake Forest University school newspaper (the Old Gold and Black, or just the OGB), did a blind taste test of a few beers. Most of them were just cheap beers, amoung the worst were Michelob Ultra, Coors light, and Milwaukees Best Light. One of the best rated was Bud Ice, Labatt Blue Light, and Bud, however the number 1 brew was O' Douls. In a blind taste test, WFU students picked O' Douls as the number 1 beer. And apparently, O' Douls is lower in calories than Michelob Ultra.
http://ogb.wfu.edu/pdf/2003-04/10.02.03/C10-C11.pdf
http://ogb.wfu.edu/pdf/2003-04/10.02.03/C18.pdf
heh the best part is O'Douls is non-alcoholic!
B3RACER1a
09-20-04, 02:26 PM
Dont hate the player, hate the game. :D
Al Czervik
09-20-04, 03:26 PM
Miller Light:
What beer drinkers drink when they're not drinking beer :D
Miller Light:
What beer drinkers drink when they're not drinking beer :D
yep, I was definitely not drinking beer during the Texans/Ex-UT-Lions game, courtesy my panzy Purdue friend. the best part is after 3 months of ribbing, we have him calling his own light beer "horsepiss" when he orders at the bar :)
For bitter-beer-faced Cartisans:
http://www.alabev.com/images/KL.gif
For bitter-beer-faced Cartisans:
http://www.alabev.com/images/KL.gif
jenna bush's party drink of choice :rofl:
Get the lite, aka "diet," or "lo-cal" stuff to make wifey and the other womens happy; get adult strength stuff for the real beer drinkers. Womens always like anything if you tell 'em it's lo-cal, no-cal, or diet, cause all of them are on a diet at one time or another.
Robstar
09-20-04, 07:59 PM
Do you have mid-strength over there ?
That can be the best of both worlds...
Sean O'Gorman
09-20-04, 09:01 PM
n/m...stupid image linking
JLMannin
09-21-04, 12:24 PM
For bitter-beer-faced Cartisans:
http://www.alabev.com/images/KL.gif
Why is that swill in a pilsner glass?
Do you have mid-strength over there ?
That can be the best of both worlds...
I don't think we do.
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