Mott the Hoople
Sweet Jane
Coors is owned by Molson's.
I stand corrected
Coors is owned by Molson's.
As far as I can tell you are right. Pabst appears to be the largest actual American brewing company.I think that distinction now belongs to the Pabst company.
If Pabst is part of Miller, then no. It doesn't. Miller is owned by Coors, which is owned by Molson's.
http://www.millercoors.com/AgeVerification.aspx
No, I think you are right. Pabst is it. That and their absolute lock on beer like "Lone Star".I guess I stand corrected again. Technically Pabst company is not owned by Miller but Miller does all their brewing for them under contract.
Nothing domestic is worthwhile anyway. Only NASCAR fans like tasteless beer.
Most I have seen at baseball games drink the microbrews. They have flavor.Hey now lets not forget the football fanatics and other sports fanatics.
I don't think Curling fans are big time beer drinkers though.
Yes, but those who drink that water-beer regularly, all like NASCAR. Not all football fans like NASCAR. You can tell those that do by the beer they drink.Yeah Cincinatti served Weideman at their games. But that was before micorbrews existed. they were called local beers.
all fanatics are not at the stadium.
Yes, but they are only a subset of the Football/Rasslin' crowd. As I said, you can tell who likes NASCAR by the beer they drink.Budweiswer is the beer of rednecks all over. Redencks not only like NASCAR.
They like rasslin and football too.
Yeah Cincinatti served Weideman at their games. But that was before micorbrews existed. they were called local beers.
all fanatics are not at the stadium.
yeah neither will I cry when foreign countries start buying our por sports teams.
The Toyota Nicks. The LG Rangers, etc.
Bud is one of those beers you either love or hate. I can get used to it after 2-3. I don't care for Miller, it tastes cheap to me. Coors tastes like shit now that it's brewed to ship east, the old Coors (had to be kept cold) was damn fine beer.
I don't care much for all the "in-crowd" ales and lagers, and dark beer is just gross to me. The beer I like the best, when I can find it is Southpaw. I also like the ice-brewed beers, they have little or no aftertaste, and you can get hammered before you know it.
I sometimes have this craving for shots of whiskey chased with beer, something about the combination of tastes, and yes, I know there is a drink called the Boilermaker, but I like them separately.
As for NASCAR, all I can say is, if you've never been to a race, you should try it before you knock it. There is nothing like the feeling of being in turn one at Talladega when they drop the green flag and those cars roar by at 200 mph. Call it "redneck" if you like, there aren't many sports left where you literally put your life on the line each time you compete.