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All about the Coors Banquet.

A man of class, I see.

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I’ll take coors over Bud or ultra but I’ll take Miller as my main American to go,… btw I really miss regular Michelob, haven’t seen it in years. Light years better than ultra.

Also lol at all stouts tasting the same,… like what?? Order a SSmith Chocolate stout and Guinness next time you can find both,… both good but wildly different
 
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I’ll take coors over Bud or ultra but I’ll take Miller as my main American to go,… btw I really miss regular Michelob, haven’t seen it in years. Light years better than ultra.

Also lol at all stouts tasting the same,… like what?? Order a SSmith Chocolate stout and Guinness next time you can find both,… both good but wildly different
Yep. When I used to drink basic American lagers, Michelob was my #1 and Miller my #2.
 

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I don’t understand why it’s been the same green jerseys for 3 years? why not change it up each year?! if anything you’re selling more merch
 
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Irish#1

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Coors got good at selling across the country because nobody in Colorado will drink it.
Coors got popular east of Colorado because you couldn’t buy it. They wouldn’t sell it because of the brewing process. Everyone wanted something they couldn’t get. Back in the 70’s I knew several guys that would make a trip, load up and come back and sell it for a pretty penny.
 

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Coors got popular east of Colorado because you couldn’t buy it. They wouldn’t sell it because of the brewing process. Everyone wanted something they couldn’t get. Back in the 70’s I knew several guys that would make a trip, load up and come back and sell it for a pretty penny.
You knew the Bandit?!

Way to bury the lead!
 
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