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Woodie09
8th Mar 2009
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In my opinion truly awful, little more than marketing in a bottle. Not even brewed in the US anymore for the main part. Brewed with a collection of various grains, rather than barley which is what beer should be made from.
Advertised as tasting "Fresh". For "fresh" read bland.
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Guest 19th Jul 2008
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Very good refreshing beer, great taste, A beer to be proud of.
(And this is from a Belgian)
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Guest 7th Jun 2008
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Overall Budweiser is one of the best drinks in the world.
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Guest 12th Jan 2008
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Its the biggest beer in the world for two simple reasons, A) good timing to using railcars to ship it across the US. B) good use of marketing to keep drumming it into people's heads.
Budwieser is the reason the US instituted the electoral college, because clearly Americans don't choose based on q ...
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beerman5891 9th Nov 2007
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When I think of Budweiser, I think of America. It conjures up images of Yankee games, backyard barbeque's, and hot, long summer days on The Lake. Budweiser is as American as apple pie
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gauchoamigo
8th Nov 2007
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I've been a Budweiser drinker for years. It's still the most refreshing lager in the world. AB doesn't have the world's best selling beer for no reason.
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Anonymous101
3rd Aug 2006
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Avoid Bud my friends and if you prefer your beer from the USA and in a bottle, then drink Coors Light or Miller Genuine Draft. For some reason if I buy myself a few crates of them "mini" Buds my kids are instantly interested and need to be warned this is beer and not Cola.
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linton ymf 1 6th Mar 2006
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Budweiser is a lovely drink no matter what everyone says as long as you don't drink it warm. When it's cold its the best beer you could drink
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tomdickharry
17th Nov 2005
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I can easily see why some dislike the lack of taste in Budweiser, but I find it refreshing, especially on a hot summers day, when fully chilled. I would definitely not recommend it warm as all lagers taste better cold! It is overpriced. If it were re-marketed in the UK as a cheap and cheerful lager ...
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haladir
15th Sep 2005
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As an American, I have never understood why this ersatz lager has come to represent the norm by which other beers are judged. Budweiser is a pale shadow of a beer, feebly hopped, and containing so many simple-sugar adjuncts in place of malt, that it hardly tastes like a beer at all. It has a stran ...
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