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Three of America’s fastest growing beer brands are foreign
 

As the nation's most popular beer, Bud Light may the king of beers.

But will it soon be unseated by a foreign competitor? 

While Bud Light current hold 19 percent of the beer market, a new report from financial news publication 24/7 Wall St. reveals that three of the fastest growing brews in the U.S. are all foreign. And no, these aren’t the beers that claim to be imported but are really just domestic brews in misleading packaging.

 

http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2015/02/0...p=features

I drink Modelo and XX pretty regularly.

 

Can someone explain to me why Hipsters like PBR?

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Dos Equis is a subsidiary of Heineken International
DUTCH DOMINATION!

Quote:I drink Modelo and XX pretty regularly.


Can someone explain to me why Hipsters like PBR?


I drink Dos Equis frequently myself, as well as Tecate and Sol.
Quote:I drink Dos Equis frequently myself, as well as Tecate and Sol.
 

I'm not a big Tecate fan but I'll grab a Sol here and there. I'll take a Pacifico over Sol or Corona though.

 

Now I'm thirsty.
Quote:I drink Modelo and XX pretty regularly.

 

Can someone explain to me why Hipsters like PBR?
 

 

PBR used to be a good ole' Redneck beer!

 

 

Quote:DUTCH DOMINATION!
 

 

Don't get all big headed on us now :teehee:

 
Domestic macros are swill.
Quote:Don't get all big headed on us now :teehee:
BOW DOWN TO YOUR NEW DUTCH OVERLORDS!
I thought Budweiser was bought out by some German company a few years ago?

Quote:BOW DOWN TO YOUR NEW DUTCH OVERLORDS!
 

 

Nah, I'll just keep on Drinking PBR and Natty Boh..........
Quote:I thought Budweiser was bought out by some German company a few years ago?
Budweiser is owned by Anheuser-Busch which is American and in turn is owned by Anheuser-Busch InBev which is Belgian. 
Quote:I thought Budweiser was bought out by some German company a few years ago?
 

 

InBev, it's a Belgium Company
Quote:Budweiser is owned by Anheuser-Busch which is American and in turn is owned by Anheuser-Busch InBev which is Belgian. 
 

So the "American" Beer isn't really American lol
Quote:So the "American" Beer isn't really American lol
At least it's "hard brewed" whatever the hell that means. 
Quote:At least it's "hard brewed" whatever the hell that means. 
 

Miller is much better, I get mad when the local country store makes me choose between Bud and Coors.
Quote:Miller is much better, I get mad when the local country store makes me choose between Bud and Coors.
Just another case where Europe > USA. 
Quote:I drink Modelo and XX pretty regularly.

 

Can someone explain to me why Hipsters like PBR?
 

I think It's the whole "retro cheap is cool" thing.
Anyone ever try Fat Tire Ale?   I tried it a week ago and it was really great.  

 

I don't understand why a company with as much money as Budweiser (or whoever owns them now) can't brew better beer. 

Quote:Anyone ever try Fat Tire Ale?   I tried it a week ago and it was really great.  

 

I don't understand why a company with as much money as Budweiser (or whoever owns them now) can't brew better beer. 
Because idiots in Texas feel its their patriotic duty to drink Belgian beer, and as long as you have morons buying your low grade product why would you spend any more to improve your product?
Quote:Just another case where Europe > USA. 
 

Uh Miller is still American Beer, so NO Europe is not > USA, you blasphemous troll!


USA - USA - USA
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