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Alcohol Does drinking bud light make you a homosexual? A thread

I’d be too paranoid! 😬 but then again, I get paranoid just smoking crack in the privacy of my own home

Yup.

Even sniffing cocaine can make me uneasy unless it’s the best of the best. I don’t like doing it unless I’m someplace I feel safe and don’t have to leave, like my house. Going out gets me feeling uneasy.

-GC
 
Snake Dog is pretty solid too, just less alcohol percent, it's 7 something I believe.
7's are perfect. Some of those 8's and especially 9+ are too much for the flavor imo, except for a few like Raging Bitch. If you can find Resin try that. It's 9.1 but it's not overbearing like other 9's. @Fire&Water can explain why it's different than others

It's this stuff
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I really don’t care if who someone sleeps with and I’ll still drink Budweiser if it’s around ( I usually only drink with friends and rarely buy beer). The only thing I don’t like is I don’t want to have to be forced to think about politics if I’m having a beer. And I’ll probably get slammed for saying that but I really do not care if someone is trans or gay or w/e. And I would get it if they were trying to raise awareness or something but the chief marketer or w/e her title was in charge of this marketing even said she wanted to come up with a new way to market beer and thought this was a good way. That’s fine and all but I just want to chill out with my friends when I have a beer and not be reminded about serious issues in our country. And the marketer just reminds me of the people that take advantage of minority’s struggles to make a profit. Maybe I’m wrong but it’s just my take on it. I mean it doesn’t make me angry or want to stop buying their beer. It’s more like I see it as poor taste in marketing using real struggles for a profit but they wouldn’t be the first to ever do that and it’s not just this marketers use to make money. There are other real issues companies try to monopolize on. I guess it’s her job.
 
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Unfortunately every institution and fortune 500 company will become politicized. Maybe I'm wrong, but I don't think so
Especially with all the grants and credits and stuff the government offers like with electric vehicles and going green.
 
I really don’t care if who someone sleeps with and I’ll still drink Budweiser if it’s around ( I usually only drink with friends and rarely buy beer). The only thing I don’t like is I don’t want to have to be forced to think about politics if I’m having a beer. And I’ll probably get slammed for saying that but I really do not care if someone is trans or gay or w/e. And I would get it if they were trying to raise awareness or something but the chief marketer or w/e her title was in charge of this marketing even said she wanted to come up with a new way to market beer and thought this was a good way. That’s fine and all but I just want to chill out with my friends when I have a beer and not be reminded about serious issues in our country. And the marketer just reminds me of the people that take advantage of minority’s struggles to make a profit. Maybe I’m wrong but it’s just my take on it. I mean it doesn’t make me angry or want to stop buying their beer. It’s more like I see it as poor taste in marketing using real struggles for a profit but they wouldn’t be the first to ever do that and it’s not just this marketers use to make money. There are other real issues companies try to monopolize on. I guess it’s her job.
I feel ya. A little OT but remember when Nike made those Super Bowl ads showcasing Colin Kaepernick then turned around and donated their newfound extra millions in profit to the same political party that shits all over Colin Kaepernick for exercising his 1st amendment right to peaceful protest? Pepperidge Farms remembers.
 
I really don’t care if who someone sleeps with and I’ll still drink Budweiser if it’s around ( I usually only drink with friends and rarely buy beer).

Same. I'd drink it if there was nothing else, and that's what was on offer. I wouldn't buy it though, even if I wanted dirt cheap piss-beer domestic I'd choose something else

If you don't want to buy Bud Lite or whatever ever again, good! Don't! lol. I'd even respect that about you, if that was something that you formerly enjoyed drinking but now have given up, and made even a small sacrifice towards your values, aspiring towards your values, even if the reason itself I thought was dumb. But the super tacky, over-the-top public displays...plus you just know that a lot of these people who swear off something, they're probably eventually gonna go back to it cuz now it's taboo and "naughty", lol...to use modern terminology, it represents "virtue signalling" and "cringe" in concentrated form
 
^ lmao, $20 for a 6 pack of 4% beer and $15 just to ship it

Only way that's even somewhat worth it is if it has value as a collectors item (it won't)
 
7's are perfect. Some of those 8's and especially 9+ are too much for the flavor imo, except for a few like Raging Bitch. If you can find Resin try that. It's 9.1 but it's not overbearing like other 9's. @Fire&Water can explain why it's different than others

It's this stuff
960536207-ECOM
It's mostly (for ipa's) the higher the alcohol
the more bittering / variety of hops needed to balance out the sweetness and hot alcohol from the barley, the more roasted barleys can add to a syrupy flavor too
and then an un refrigerated shelf beer can lose more than 50% hop flavor within
8 - 10 weeks

Hops are nice medicine ...
 
Yup.

Even sniffing cocaine can make me uneasy unless it’s the best of the best. I don’t like doing it unless I’m someplace I feel safe and don’t have to leave, like my house. Going out gets me feeling uneasy.

-GC

when you're hiding under your own bed with your little plate of coke, that's when you know it's time to retire


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Anheuser-Busch’s top executive on Friday offered an apology flatter than a day-old Bud Light as the beer giant reels from the backlash over its sponsorship deal with controversial transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney.


“We never intended to be part of a discussion that divides people,” Anheuser-Busch InBev CEO Brendan Whitworth said.


“We are in the business of bringing people together over a beer.”



“I get the idea of bringing all kinds of people together. That’s awesome. However, it shows a lack of understanding for biological women. When you put a biological man in place of a woman, that is a slap to real women, and division,” wrote on Twitter user.


Another wrote: “NOPE. Not good enough. Boycott continues until full apology, fire VP Mrkt, and Mulvaney dropped. Either that or Anheuser-Busch becomes the next Schlitz.”


Whitworth’s statement come as the beer colossus has seen its market value plummet by some $5 billion since the campaign was launched April 1.


The company had previously defended its decision to hire Mulvaney, an actress and influencer with more than 10 million followers on TikTok.


“Anheuser-Busch works with hundreds of influencers across our brands as one of many ways to authentically connect with audiences across various demographics,” a spokesperson had told Fox News.



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:)
 
The only color that matters in this country…. Green!

They picked a great time tho…. Right before Happy Hour!!! Friday Press dumps are so classically American lol
 

Anheuser-Busch’s top executive on Friday offered an apology flatter than a day-old Bud Light as the beer giant reels from the backlash over its sponsorship deal with controversial transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney.


“We never intended to be part of a discussion that divides people,” Anheuser-Busch InBev CEO Brendan Whitworth said.


“We are in the business of bringing people together over a beer.”



“I get the idea of bringing all kinds of people together. That’s awesome. However, it shows a lack of understanding for biological women. When you put a biological man in place of a woman, that is a slap to real women, and division,” wrote on Twitter user.


Another wrote: “NOPE. Not good enough. Boycott continues until full apology, fire VP Mrkt, and Mulvaney dropped. Either that or Anheuser-Busch becomes the next Schlitz.”


Whitworth’s statement come as the beer colossus has seen its market value plummet by some $5 billion since the campaign was launched April 1.


The company had previously defended its decision to hire Mulvaney, an actress and influencer with more than 10 million followers on TikTok.


“Anheuser-Busch works with hundreds of influencers across our brands as one of many ways to authentically connect with audiences across various demographics,” a spokesperson had told Fox News.



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:)


man did she tank right..


then again no.. its pretty much hype.
 
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There’s an Anti-Woke Beer out there that you can drink, instead, but it’s gonna cost you:

The creator has been oddly dodging questions about where it's being manufactured. There is credible speculation it's being manufactured in a facility owned by Anheuser-Busch, they own much of the facilities that could support pop up beers like this.
 


Idk if this link will show up…but anyway, the boycott is the POINT, this guy says. Free advertising. No publicity is bad publicity. And they don’t mind losing your business; they’ve accounted for it overall. Short-term hit maybe; long term gains. Greed is king.
 
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