A decent, cheap, if not spectacular, every day beer.Never had a Yuengling, no idea about their bottle color.
Learn something every day
If not spectacular.A decent, cheap, if not spectacular, every day beer.
Don't like "not spectacular "? OK, how about "pedestrian"? "Sub-par"?If not spectacular.
If Bud Light is your favorite "beer", then you have more problems than can be addressed on a social media site, even one as diverse as INGO.Watch: Bud Light VP stresses need to get beer 'brand in decline' away from 'out-of-touch' frat boy image to one of 'inclusivity' | Blaze Media
Shortly before Bud Light was besieged by the Dylan Mulvaney controversy, the beer company's vice president stressed the need to get away from the "out of touch" frat boy image to one of "inclusivity." Alissa Gordon Heinerscheid, the self-proclaimed "first female to lead the largest beer brand...www.theblaze.com
Are they digging in or digging their grave?
I'm sure this will all go away soon people tend to forget after awhile and the need for their favorite beer will eventually take over.
Don't know where you get I said I like bud.If Bud Light is your favorite "beer", then you have more problems than can be addressed on a social media site, even one as diverse as INGO.
Apply purple as needed.
I didn't say you did.Don't know where you get I said I like bud.
I'm totally offended.I didn't say you did.
You referenced people needing their favorite beer enough to overlook this kerfuffle. My comment was directed at them, in general.
Come on, now. Be honest. You're not totally offended. You're only partially offended.I'm totally offended.
Reported.....
Come on, now. Be honest. You're not totally offended. You're only partially offended.
Besides, I was offended FIRST, by the repeated classification of Bud Light as "beer", in this thread, and my being offended takes precedence over your being offended, just because. I was told that's how it works by AOC.
Really, I'm just getting a headache trying to figure out a business model that replaces AB's largest demographic, aka Boomers, with a much smaller generation of consumers that belong to an age group that wokesters have been trying to abort into oblivion.