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Nine beer brands saw their sales decline by at least 30% over the past five years, according to data examined by 24/7 Wall St. For some, the decline reflects consumers' changing habits; light beers increasingly have become the beverage of choice for many beer drinkers.
Any of these a favorite? Might not be around long: Old Milwaukee Milwaukee's Best Budweiser Select Michelob Light Michelob Milwaukee’s Best Light Miller High Life Light Amstel Light Miller Genuine Draft |
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I used to drink Little Kings back in the day.
I've been digging Yeungling porter as of late. |
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Well, roc-em, it's a matter of taste and desire.
I may prefer to hang with a dancer most of the time, and with a poet just now and again. Dancing and other rhythmic mutual activity are always fine. Poetry is just talking about it, rhythmically. |
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Poets these days write songs.
Roc-em is well on her way to some good lyrics here. |
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are you wooing me with poetry, WNC?
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Ah, the beauty of a wandering mind.
Or the wandering mind of a beauty. or, kibbles' dribbles |
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I'm not much of a beer drinker. Mostly wine, occasional mixed drink. At the Rudyard, I used to sometimes drink Little Kings, which I think was more of a regional thing, because I don't recall seeing it anywhere outside of the Ohio valley. I remember drinking Michelob one afternoon with a friend while we defrosted his old icebox and we decorated a pair of jeans I had bleach splattered. He wrote a poem down the back of one thigh....wish I still had the poem, it was really good....would have been written more neatly if I had taken the pants off first, though.
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We agree with CopNKitten- all those brands remind us of our old uncles and grandparents.
There has been a lot of interest in smaller, craft beer brands and regional ones. My Mrs. likes Yuengling but that's a PA thing. When we go to a club or hotel party she'll drink Berenger's White Zinfandel wine and I usually stick to diet coke.. unless we get invited to "do shots" ;-) |
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PBR is incredibly popular these days. I drink it all the time.
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Oh my, I sure hope this is wrong, as the only brewski I drink is Miller High Life Light, never to be confused with Miller Light!
Jan, who remembers when Yingling was a cheap, nasty beer (my father used to drink it like 30 years ago) before the younger generation made it a huge seller. |
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Central you also forgot to mention Schmidts(sp).
I grew up in a bar that my father and uncle owned and most of the beer was on tap and you also had to tap a cage by knocking out the cork and sticking the flow rod into the cage. Luckly all the cages were the same size. We used to have 6 oz draft beer glasses and a shot of Four Roses would be the normal breakfast drink before going off to work between 6:00 and 6:30 in the morning. No such thing as a Starbucks, LOL. |
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