They were big supporters of Trump on the first two go arounds. They are from PA and not from the couple blue cities that makes PA purple, so you can draw your own conclusions there.
Oh, really? I don’t live in the US but find it to be one of the more awful US beers, just above Miller. The “normal” Budweiser isn’t bad, but Bud Lite is awful. I like a lot of the less commercial Super Bowl beers though, like stuff from Sierra Nevada. Beer is very much a thing where more quantity often means less quality, but countries tend to have at least one or two mass-produced beers that still go down great.
That sucks, they make pretty good beer. Any worthwhile alternatives to it?
if someone tells me some right wing bullshit coming from yuengling, then i quit life
edit: jfc. sam adams too. oh well, better to buy local craft anyway
Oh my sweet summer child…
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/beer-drinkers-tap-out-on-yuengling-after-owner-endorses-donald-trump/
Does this count as attempted murder?
Bummer.
They were big supporters of Trump on the first two go arounds. They are from PA and not from the couple blue cities that makes PA purple, so you can draw your own conclusions there.
Oh, really? I don’t live in the US but find it to be one of the more awful US beers, just above Miller. The “normal” Budweiser isn’t bad, but Bud Lite is awful. I like a lot of the less commercial Super Bowl beers though, like stuff from Sierra Nevada. Beer is very much a thing where more quantity often means less quality, but countries tend to have at least one or two mass-produced beers that still go down great.
To be fair, it’s possible they mean there are some good beers in the Molson Coors Group, rather than liking the beer sold as Coors.