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Budweiser Vs. Coors Light


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Last night I was working on the truck and had a couple of buds, then my neighbor came over and with him coors light. My question is which do you perfer Budweiser,Coors light, mixers, me I like.................

 

 

BUDWEISER

 

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I bleed red at home, Budweiser around the house.

 

 

When I'm out at good bar/Restaurant (Red Lobster or TGI Friday's to name a few) I tend to go more high-end, Sam Adams Boston Lager.

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Since this thread is about CL vs. Bud, there's not contest. Bud wins by a longshot. CL is watered down Alka Seltzer.

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I'm gonna hafta go with shiner. But between bud and coors, I'll take coors original. None of that light crap.

 

Had myself some "Banquet" beer just last week.

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Coors. You should be comparing Coors Light to Bud Light and Coors to Budwieser.

 

I am partial to Coors for all the free beer they gave me over the years. I went to Colorado School of Mines, about 3 blocks from the Coors plant. You walk in and take the "short tour," aka walk to the tasting room you'd get to at the end of the plant tour. They'd give you three beers, any of the Coors products. d**n I miss "Coors Lab" every Friday after class.

 

I any of you are ever in Golden, CO take the tour, the plant is awesome. Then snag a pack of Coors Extra Gold. Sort of a Coors micro brew that you can only get in Golden.

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I'm gonna hafta go with shiner. But between bud and coors, I'll take coors original. None of that light crap.

 

Had myself some "Banquet" beer just last week.

 

 

"Banquet" beer?

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I'm gonna hafta go with shiner. But between bud and coors, I'll take coors original. None of that light crap.

 

Had myself some "Banquet" beer just last week.

 

 

"Banquet" beer?

 

 

Read the can a little closer ;)

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I'm gonna hafta go with shiner. But between bud and coors, I'll take coors original. None of that light crap.

 

Had myself some "Banquet" beer just last week.

 

 

"Banquet" beer?

 

 

Read the can a little closer ;)

 

 

Ah, thought you were talking about some new off brand beer.

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