Miller Lite is okay, but Coors and Bud are for pansies? I'd love to hear this logic??? They all taste the same to me...with a slight variation for each of them...
Yup, all those coors products and bud products are for those who drink according to whose tv commericials are "funny" or "cute" or for those slaving fan boys. Now Old Style and Old Style Lite, Schmidts, Hamm's, Miller Lite, Old Milwaukee, Pabst, and so on are for real beer drinkers. Yeah, those fancy foreign brands are cool when you want to act cool at the Chimes, but real beer is needed for tailgating.
Indeed Wiggum it is all about Miller Lite and that's all this mouth will touch when it comes to beer and tailgating, though if I'm laying off the coast of Flordia, theres nothing better than a Corona to quench your thirst.
Abita amber,or Rogue ale, then a flask of Highland Park Single Malt for TIGER STADIUM.I usually drink origianal Coors, but bust out the good stuff for the Tigers .Col Reb= talk like that will get you FREE DRINKS
crown royal with ginger ale and a lime...... beer XX Pacifico tecate modelo heineken newcastle harp STELLA ARTOIS fo sho :lsup:
No, those fancy foreign beers are for when you want to actually taste a good beer and not water. You may be just acting cool at the Chimes, but you are getting a damn good beer at the same time...Hey, I am all for the Bud's and the Millers when you are tailgating, but I just can't agree with you that Miller is actually that much better than Bud or Bud Light or any other water beer along those lines....
On football days, I drink a ton, so I usually go with something cheap. I might start off with some Crown, or a high dollar beer, but after a little bottle of Crown or a 6-pack of good beer, I go bottom shelf. Like Southpaw, or something. By then the "raising arm" motion is just habit. The taste of the beer is secondary to non-existent.
Now you're talkin' A small keg of Corona and a half dozen sliced limes on ice ... that's what's on board this year for breakfast in the game with Bamalam ... and about 25 pounds of boudin and cracklins :hihi: