I hate to burst your bubble, but Coors is owned by the same parent company as anheuser busch.Good thing my shop fridge is filled with Coors Light. I'd hate to force that Tranny Fluid on my shop visitors.
Molson Coors =/= AB InbevI hate to burst your bubble, but Coors is owned by the same parent company as anheuser busch.
A LOT! It will only get worse.Wasn’t that ironic, too soon after the tragedy of the innocent in Nashville?
I truly don’t want to hurt the feelings of anyone, but how much of this crap do we have to have forced on us.
I stand corrected. I’m still going keep Yeungling stocked in my fridge over the others though. I might have to start brewing my own if they get bought out by InBev.Molson Coors =/= AB Inbev
Kansas is slow.Last time I was in Pottsville pick up 20 cases of Yuengling at the plant to bring home, closest after that was Arkansas, made a few trips there ti just take pictures and bring beer back home. As of March of this year they sell it in Kansas. Yuengling premium for me.
Where's the line if you're unwilling to force them into submission?If Hodgden decided to fly a Rainbow Flag, would you turn your nose up at Varget?
Common sense is one thing but politics is something else.
If Hodgden decided to fly a Rainbow Flag, would you turn your nose up at Varget? I don't think so!!!!!
Try some KBS barrel aged. If there ever was a sippin brew, it is it.I am a Guiness man but most dark beers get looked at. Bass ale was great for awhile the I found "Fat Tire" and its very drinkable.
Molson-Coors owned by InBev (same as Bud).Good thing my shop fridge is filled with Coors Light. I'd hate to force that Tranny Fluid on my shop visitors.

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