If you drink anything other than fresh high-quality water, you're a faggot.
Well, I'm sorry to tell ya boy but Mama's wrong.
No, you're wrong.
'and with ice - you neanderthal'
yes
If you drink anything other than fresh high-quality water, you're a faggot.
Well, I'm sorry to tell ya boy but Mama's wrong.
No, you're wrong.
'and with ice - you neanderthal'
yes
My selections check out. Guiness and Old Milwaukee are not on the list. Bump for heterosexual marketing from Old Mil Swedish Bikini Team.
I was already boycotting. Not because politics, but because their offerings are shit.
I am going to go on continuing to boycott all brands that sell beer.
I was already not consuming these products, so I'm afraid there's nothing I can do to hurt their sales.
Alcohol is a waste of time and money.
if you want to repost
drinking (((beer)))
https://poal.co/s/GetWokeGoBroke/627010/ac077d69-866f-42bf-91cb-0d5f3bfbe290
That's actually pretty interesting, now I'm tempted to see if I can make a batch similar to historical recipes.
Damn. I actually enjoy Stella and Goose.
Modelo isn't owned by them just distributed through them and coors
I don't think that's true.
On June 12, 2008, The Wall Street Journal stated that Anheuser-Busch InBev, which owned a non-controlling 50% stake in the company, might attempt to acquire the remaining 50%.[3] On June 29, 2012, it was announced that Anheuser-Busch InBev would acquire the remaining 50% stake for an all-cash price of $20.1 billion.[4] On January 31, 2013, the US Department of Justice filed an antitrust suit in an attempt to prevent the buyout. The matter was settled and the two companies merged in June 2013,[5] with the transfer of all United States rights to Constellation Brands.[6] As a result, all of the company's brands are made (in Mexico) by an unrelated company. In the United States, Grupo Modelo brands are distributed by Constellation Brands.
That's weird cause coors distributes it too.
Yuengling is a great alternative. Family owned, brewed in USA.
Might be hard to get in some places and they offer more than just the lager (which is one of my least favorites from them).
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