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I like light beer in cans too. Domestic brews: Rolling Rock Pale Ale. Miller Genuine Draft...
How about Keystone? When I drank beer I enjoyed Keystone Ice/Light, Natural Ice/Light and Bud Ice/Light. Steel Reserve is tolerable but I and most other millennials prefer ice beers to traditional malt liquors that the older generation favors.
Yeah I don't even like Cobra unfortunately. Rolling Rock and Miller aren't concentrated enough on the alcohol front.
I like light beer in cans too. Domestic brews: Rolling Rock Pale Ale. Miller Genuine Draft...
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Originally Posted by propman-nyc
Light watery domestic beer is beer for rich people. Simple beer like Michelob. Budweiser. Miller Lite. Ice cold refreshments - on the Yacht.
But the Keystone, Busch, Natural Lite, those are more working mans / poor / people beers. Lower class beer for sure.
I’m not even referring to the domestic “every man” beers. There are some amazing craft canned beers that are now sold in bodegas. Blame the hipster gentrifiers for changing prices, yes, but thank them for improving the bodega beer selection.
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