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Bud Light Platinum
General Beer Discussion by STOUTLOVER72
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13 years ago
BLUESANDBARBQ
74923
I agree with this. If you polish a turd it is still a turd albeit a stinkier stronger turd.
quote: Originally posted by mikemorrow
The more crap they put out the less room on the shelfs for the good stuff. Thats why the big 3 keep puting out new stuff. They cant compeat with the craft brewers but the can croud them out.
STOUTLOVER72
46900
Well, obviously the Bud Light zombies will have an enormous boner for this because...well...it's gonna get 'em drunk faster. Isn't that the purpose of Bud Light? An alcoholic delivery system? Non-offensive ice cold, little to taste, little to smell but will get ya drunk in 4-5? If you think a 4.2% ABV Bud Light is god-awful at room temp, wait'll yet get to taste a 6% at room temp...fusels and all!
FARGINGBASTIGE6
27279
Buuuuuuuiiiick! [B)][V]
quote: Originally posted by Stoutlover72
Well, obviously the Bud Light zombies will have an enormous boner for this because...well...it's gonna get 'em drunk faster. Isn't that the purpose of Bud Light? An alcoholic delivery system? Non-offensive ice cold, little to taste, little to smell but will get ya drunk in 4-5? If you think a 4.2% ABV Bud Light is god-awful at room temp, wait'll yet get to taste a 6% at room temp...fusels and all!
PAULCARDOM
10850
New Bud on the way A new Budweiser beer is to coming to the United States in January, theL.A. Times is reporting. Bud Light Platinum, a long-germinating beer, is being marketed as an in-between brew – not quite Bud Light, but not Budweiser, either. The beer, which resembles Bud Light in design, will have 6 per cent alcohol by volume and 137 calories. Bud Light, by comparison, has 4.2 per cent ABV and 110 calories while Budweiser has 5 per cent ABV and 145 calories. There are no plans to introduce it in Canada, a Labatt spokeswoman said, although some brands are introduced in the American market first. Belgium-based brewer Anheuser-Busch said Wednesday the new beer “appeals to a key group of beer drinkers and expands consumer occasions,” the L.A. Times said. Some are comparing Bud Light Platinum to craft beers, an emerging market in beer gardens and microbrews, according to the report. The last line in the LA Times article made some friends and I laugh......
FARGINGBASTIGE6
27279
Yeah, "some"... I wonder who those "some" are... AB executives, perhaps?
quote: Originally posted by PaulCardom
New Bud on the way A new Budweiser beer is to coming to the United States in January, theL.A. Times is reporting. Bud Light Platinum, a long-germinating beer, is being marketed as an in-between brew – not quite Bud Light, but not Budweiser, either. The beer, which resembles Bud Light in design, will have 6 per cent alcohol by volume and 137 calories. Bud Light, by comparison, has 4.2 per cent ABV and 110 calories while Budweiser has 5 per cent ABV and 145 calories. There are no plans to introduce it in Canada, a Labatt spokeswoman said, although some brands are introduced in the American market first. Belgium-based brewer Anheuser-Busch said Wednesday the new beer “appeals to a key group of beer drinkers and expands consumer occasions,” the L.A. Times said. Some are comparing Bud Light Platinum to craft beers, an emerging market in beer gardens and microbrews, according to the report. The last line in the LA Times article made some friends and I laugh......
MITCHFORGIE
11160
I think we should band together and make this the top rated beer on Beerpal! All joking aside, if it has more alcohol and almost as much calories as normal bud, how can it still be called bud light? It is like "100% Beef" at Mc Donalds