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Topic: budweiser is not beer
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Wed 04/02/08 06:00 PM
to quote Mojo Nixon-

"Beer ain't drinkin'!"

catfishned's photo
Wed 04/02/08 06:01 PM



drinker I'm going out thursday night to drink beer, I will take this into consideration, as I am pounding down Bud lightsdrinker


Join me for some hog hunting, bud and guns?
im indrinker


Don't steal my icon now. Well, ok steal away. I stole it from somewhere and I drank too many Buds to remember.

toastedoranges's photo
Wed 04/02/08 06:02 PM

I drank real bud in Germany. Still tasted like horse piss.

I prefer English ales myself. New Castle!drinker


i too had it in germany. much better than the head ache in a can they sell over here. still, it's crap


Germans,,,,Didn't we kick their a** like twice in a row? If they keep this up there may have to be a third time!


and they'll still make better beer

catfishned's photo
Wed 04/02/08 06:05 PM


I drank real bud in Germany. Still tasted like horse piss.

I prefer English ales myself. New Castle!drinker


i too had it in germany. much better than the head ache in a can they sell over here. still, it's crap


Germans,,,,Didn't we kick their a** like twice in a row? If they keep this up there may have to be a third time!


and they'll still make better beer


But I hate to eat beer with a spoon!

toastedoranges's photo
Wed 04/02/08 06:08 PM
But I hate to eat beer with a spoon!


huh you're gonna have to explain that one

catfishned's photo
Wed 04/02/08 06:09 PM

But I hate to eat beer with a spoon!


huh you're gonna have to explain that one


Have you ever had a thick German beer?

toastedoranges's photo
Wed 04/02/08 06:12 PM
Have you ever had a thick German beer?


of course, it's called beer.

you enjoy your water(budweiser)?

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Wed 04/02/08 06:14 PM

According to the Reinheitsgebot (The German Purity Law of 1516), Budweiser does not qualify as beer. In order to meet the traditional German restrictions regarding what constitutes beer, it must contain no ingredients other than barley, hops, yeast and water. Since Budweiser includes rice and other adjuncts, it does not meet this traditional definition of beer.


bigsmile drinker
..........wrong. Been to germany? Let's get the whole story correct. Anheuser busch stole the name when he came to america. In germany there is a true beer called budweissen. It is a beer that meets reinheitsgebot. Busch came over here and started a brewery with a stolen name and his own recipe of a non krauzened brew using rice. Today not many would meet reinheitsgebot. Maybe the two beers I enjoy- coors and leinenkugels. But coors is the only beer that's non pasteurized. It has to stay cold or it will spoil. And leinenkugels tastes like beer, acts like beer, smells like beer and still has purity ingredients. Most amex beers fail reinheitsgebot because they use sugar to lighten or champagne the brew. Prost, zum zohl, truce, cheers.

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Wed 04/02/08 06:16 PM
Soooooooo, If I get pulled over, I can use the ol' "it ain't really beer" excuse on the cops?????

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Wed 04/02/08 06:17 PM
lived there for 3 years.

that back story does not disprove the original post

beer has 4 ingredients, period

toastedoranges's photo
Wed 04/02/08 06:17 PM

Soooooooo, If I get pulled over, I can use the ol' "it ain't really beer" excuse on the cops?????


sure, try that

catfishned's photo
Wed 04/02/08 06:18 PM


According to the Reinheitsgebot (The German Purity Law of 1516), Budweiser does not qualify as beer. In order to meet the traditional German restrictions regarding what constitutes beer, it must contain no ingredients other than barley, hops, yeast and water. Since Budweiser includes rice and other adjuncts, it does not meet this traditional definition of beer.


bigsmile drinker
..........wrong. Been to germany? Let's get the whole story correct. Anheuser busch stole the name when he came to america. In germany there is a true beer called budweissen. It is a beer that meets reinheitsgebot. Busch came over here and started a brewery with a stolen name and his own recipe of a non krauzened brew using rice. Today not many would meet reinheitsgebot. Maybe the two beers I enjoy- coors and leinenkugels. But coors is the only beer that's non pasteurized. It has to stay cold or it will spoil. And leinenkugels tastes like beer, acts like beer, smells like beer and still has purity ingredients. Most amex beers fail reinheitsgebot because they use sugar to lighten or champagne the brew. Prost, zum zohl, truce, cheers.


Leinenkugels taste like squirrel urine and always has. It used to be the cheapest beer in the cooler when I was growing up and gave me the gawd awful farts in the morning, worse than Blatz!

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Wed 04/02/08 06:26 PM
all these ref's to pee/urine. Has anyone here actually tasted urine? Not me........sick Enjoy your beer whatever you drink.flowerforyou

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Wed 04/02/08 06:27 PM

lived there for 3 years.

that back story does not disprove the original post

beer has 4 ingredients, period
.........according to deutch reinheitsgebot. Not here to dispute. Just helping. If I had my way I'd drink EKU 28 everyday or Ishbock 24. But the beer is so strong it chemically turns off the dopamine structures in your brain (your natural high) as to make you a monotone wiener. EKU 28 ferments to the point of a vicious wine with yeast settlement in the bottom. Its purple in color and heavily suggested.

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Wed 04/02/08 06:34 PM
I'm not here to argue taste, preference or beer purity laws. You guys couldn't drink what I enjoy most likely. I drink watermelon beer with a shot of bacardi 151 in it. Whoa! Wtf? Let's talk yagermeister and the children who grew up nipping vicks formula 44 D cough syrup shall we? Ha ha ha ha ha.

longhairbiker's photo
Wed 04/02/08 06:37 PM
Kochs sam adams meets reinheitsgobot.

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Wed 04/02/08 06:41 PM
i'm usually either drinking sam adams or yuengling, sometimes killians irish red. not a huge drinker though, i have various reasons. when i'm out, i'll turn down most domestics if offered to me since a lot of them are poo in a can

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Wed 04/02/08 06:42 PM
And I would never partake or imbibe in consuming squirrel piss. Sounds nasty. I do know blatz farts though. Kindof like old style farts only less smelly. Mmmmmmm. Smell that? Its fischers beer from florida.

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Wed 04/02/08 06:45 PM

i'm usually either drinking sam adams or yuengling, sometimes killians irish red. not a huge drinker though, i have various reasons. when i'm out, i'll turn down most domestics if offered to me since a lot of them are poo in a can
......and I would join you and even buy you a round of sam adams or yuengling. Both good.

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