German Sprite-Banned in the US

Budweiser is awesome, you limey dog-whore!

If you were talking about Czech Budweiser Budvar I'd agree with you, American Budweiser is totally shit by comparison. How the fuck anyone can call something made with rice, beer is totally beyond me. I blame the fascist noahides myself!

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The recipe is from germany, you stupid idiot fucker.:)

So the Reinheitsgebot specifies rice as one of the ingredients? The last time I was in Germany I must of missed all those paddy fields.

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well he added some stuff to make it awesome! But its BASED on the city bier of Budweis, bohemia. And its definitely german, though that area now has been ethnically cleansed of its germannes.
 
well he added some stuff to make it awesome! But its BASED on the city bier of Budweis, bohemia. And its definitely german, though that area now has been ethnically cleansed of its germannes.

They added the rice because it was a cheap way of providing starch. Why don't you try Budweiser Budvar against US Budweiser and then tell me which is better. Anyone with any tastebuds will be able to tell the difference.
 
They added the rice because it was a cheap way of providing starch. Why don't you try Budweiser Budvar against US Budweiser and then tell me which is better. Anyone with any tastebuds will be able to tell the difference.

Budweiser is awesome. It still has all that other crap too. Its much improved, just like everything american.
 
Budweiser is awesome, you limey dog-whore!
Budweiser is a water downed horse piss version of what it originally was and is a relic of WWII when they substituted rice for malt due to grain shortages during the war. Americans got so used to the water down taste that Budweiser never changed back to it's original recipe.
 
The recipe is from germany, you stupid idiot fucker.:)
Originally it was but during WWII most American breweries started using rice in their recipes due grain shortages and because that happened just after Breweries were still recovering from Prohibition a whole generation had grown to maturity with out knowing what real beer tasted like and they aquired a taste for the very light flavored Bud and that is pretty much what we drink to this day. Todays Budweiser is not the original recipe that was imported from Germany. Imported beers, except IPA's tended to be a bit skunky by the time they got to the US and the American public didn't aquire a taste for the more bitter and hoppy IPA's until fairly recently and thus Americans, over time, aquired a taste for very light beers. About the only American brewery that has consistantly brewed an old world style beer of any quality, on a mass scale, in this country has been Yuengling, the nations oldest brewery.

Before you pass judgement on all US beers Tom try a Sam Adams or Yuengling. There two top notch lagers. There are to many craft beers to list that are now made here but a lot of them are very good.
 
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