All Anheuser products. Don't let them trick you!
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what's left ? Yuengling?
The title of the thread is misleading. That image isn't "all anheuser products". Only the top are.
Everything on the bottom of the image have nothing to do with AB, including brands that were sold off by AB to avoid antitrust issues, such as Coors and Miller Lite.
Anything under Molson Coors, Heineken, Diago and Carlsberg Group are not involved with AB in any way.
coors supported the gay thing too just no mulvaney shennaigans
Not saying they're good companies, just that they don't have anything to do with AB.
Thanks - I had understood that most of those brands were distributed through AB but not necessarily made by them.
Thanks, my point exactly
Your local Craft brewery
^This. Gas station beer is gross.
It would be difficult to find a more pro-America beer brand than Yuengling 🇺🇸
But see Yuengling's gay promo
https://www.tiktok.com/discover/Gay-yuengling-ad
Well I'll be poked in the pooper—you're right, Yuengling apparently did do a gay ad with the transvestite groomer flag in it.
I wish I still drank beer, so I could quit.
Indipendent if you can, though my state it's probably all woke cause CA moved in years ago.
For a Canadian beer, I like Moosehead.
For a Scottish beer I like Crabber's Ginger Beer.
Crabbies isn't really a beer, the Jocks never drink it when oot on the lash, but then they drink Buckfast, the choice of every Glaswegian Ned, its very good fighting fluid.
The RCN do drink Moosemilk however, make your leg gyros topple very quickly.
The Moose is Loose!
Crabbie's does have alcohol in it. Doesn't that make it a beer?
Its a ginger wine and ginger beer, ginger beer is what mammies give their wains as a treat.
Sapporo! Damn fine beer!
So basically don't buy beer
A better question...what brand ISN'T owned by BlackRock/Vanguard?
GameStop
That’s probably a really skinny list!
Alcohol is bad for you anyway. And a money suck. You'd be better off learning how to brew your own or, better yet, quit imbibing altogether. You don't need alcohol to have a good time.
Besides, there's this:
https://www.auricmedia.net/alcohol-said-come-arabic-term-al-khul-means-body-eating-spirit/
And before anyone tries to debunk it, just remember one thing: it's only the usual suspects "fact checking" sites that say they've "debunked" this.
Whether you believe the site I use, or not, you can't deny that everyone does the dumbest, stupidest shit while under the influence of alcohol.
Lots of things are bad for us. I'm still going to indulge.
I would say occasionally drinks are ok (even if daily 1 or 2). It’s about not being drunk. God wouldn’t have designed the liver to process alcohol otherwise. Plus, wine was made to make the heart glad, Jesus turned water into wine, etc.
I've taken more out of alcohol than it's taken out of me. 😑
I guess all the wine Jesus and disciples had (and not just for communion) really kept them from the truth. But seriously, if you have even a few beers over an hour or two, the amount of alcohol in your system will not get to a level that has any noticeable effect, and there are many people like me who have ONE beer at a time, meaning, ONE beer on a given day. For me, it's usually a Yuengling Black & Tan.
Just make your own. You’ll save a shit load of money and it’s a fun hobby
Yuengling flight
This has been my beer of choice since this all started. The local stores only had a small amount of it, now most are stocking cases of it, and it's readily available.
I can’t get that in NH
Thank God I'm a teetotaler.
It doesn’t seem like it all the time but life truly is better sober
I concur. I'm not a fan of being drunk. Sometimes, a little relaxed or even slightly tipsy is great. Other times, I don't want that at all. Yet still other times, I want a carbonated beverage with supper that isn't sweet or a soda. And shepherds pie doesn't taste right unless it's cooked with a good stout.
I'm pretty much the same way. I love a couple of beers after working outside all day, or while grilling some steaks. I like feeling good, but not out of control, so even if I'm putting a few down around the firepit, basically I just get a buzz, then slow it down and maintain the buzz.
Kaliber by Guinness is a great-tasting non-alkie brew.
Guinness is on that list, but even if not a Tranheiser-Butch affiliated beer, Guinness has been documented to be a quite "woke" company.
Fair, but my comment was just about beer, not politics
The queers and other leftoids have managed to turn even beer into politics
If we all just sober up, they'll sober up too. Just sayin. The shit is poison.
At this point i would not be surprised if any brand name beer wasnt actually even beer
Just gross bubbly trash water
Or just don't drink.
AB has poisoned their brand so badly; that merely offering someone a Budweiser is an insult that may wind up in a physical confrontation
That is damage beyond repair
Y’know, for the first time, I no longer look at gout as a curse. It long ago put a stop to beer drinking.
Beer guy here.
Anything from Hofbräu München is amazing. It's state-run, so no AB/InBev. My personal favorite pilsner is Paulaner, which is currently owned by the Schörghuber family. Both are official breweries for Oktoberfest, hard to go wrong with either.
Even if people drink other AB products, the best thing this controversy has caused is for Bud Light drinkers to expand their horizons. There are plenty of good brews out there. Thinking Bud Light is a great beer is akin to thinking McDonald's makes a great burger.
Tetley's English Ale (and original, if you hate the nitrogen widget) is a fantastic beverage, and I highly recommend it to any pede who's wants to branch out from lagers.
If you like weißbier, Blue Moon is perfectly serviceable and is Miller/Coors. It also doesn't leave a bizarre aftertaste that turned me off of Shock Top years ago. Unfortunately for me, my all time favorite is Franziskaner hefeweizen - an AB/InBev product🙁😒. Word on the beer forums is it's one InBev is looking to sell, and I hope they do.
Finally, if you're on a budget (talking to you Frat Guy's here), skip the Natty and get Pabst Blue Ribbon instead. It's privately owned, most of it is actually manufactured by Miller/Coors, and tastes way better IMO. Old men like it too, so have some with gramps. You'll still pee out your insides the next morning, but it won't feel like your urethral tissue is being run thru a cheese grater.🧀🤣
Stay Thirsty pedes.
Great Lakes Brewing Connosseur here. Dortmunder is a good Lager. Love the Elliott Ness Amber. The Christmas Ale was the best around but last year's tweak, meh. Edmund Fitzgerald is a good porter and their Conway Irish Seasonal is good. As is the Oatmeal stout. I pretty much like them all. Even the Cleveland Browns Dumpster Fire "Buring River" is okay.
Weihenstephaner. Been to the old abby in Freising (Bavaria) several times. Another state run Bavarian brew and my favorite. But as you said, Paulaner and I’ll add its sister company Hacker Pschorr to the list are great beers.
I like UFO White, though Harpoon ™️ is gayer than aids
Spaten (Spaten Franziskaner Brau) is my favorite. Sadly, it is now owned by the Anheuser-Busch-InBev brewery group.
Blue Moon is on that chart; I don't know the direct link to Tranheiser-Butch though. I occassionally order BM if out somewhere because most places don't have Yuengling.
I haven't tried that, I'm give it a shot. Thanks man!
Wow Lagunitas too? Que lastima.
Texas pedes and anyone who can get a hold of it: Manhattan Project Brewing Co out of Dallas is my go to. Rahr & Sons out of ft worth has something for everybody: ambers, ales, lagers, ipa, etc. Panther Island also out of ft worth kicks ass.
I never really picked up drinking again after I had my son last year…great timing if you ask me.
As someone who grew up with an alcoholic father, and never had a relationship with him after my teenage years because being around him sucked, you made the right choice. Stick with it for your son!
If I drank, I would be looking at home brewing.
Have a sibling that home brews. Good stuff after a long night at ops.
I had a drinking phase when I was sent to the UK at 18 years old for my first USAF assignment. I outgrew it, but did pick up one good lesson - if I'm going to drink it is not going to be cheap swill.
I have 12-14 beers a year, alternating between Guinness and a Cherry Lambic. One each on Saturdays when I watch my one vice I have left - a certain college football team. I gave up watching NFL during the kneeling, and MLB once Cal Ripken and Nolan Ryan retired. Never liked basketball or hockey. I used to have college football season tickets for 10 years, and that was my daddy/daughter bonding time while she was growing up.
I remember one time Chik-Fil-A sponsored a game and put free chicken sandwich coupons on every seat. She was about 11 or 12yo and collected 30-40 coupons from the floor after the game so I could grab lunch at work. I gave them away after eating like 20 - it got old after a few weeks but it was nice of her.
Now I just watch those games from my recliner with one of my beers. I still have one of the lambics in my fridge from last year.
Side note - my daughter and someone whom I expect will be her fiance are coming out to TX this fall to visit and take me to a game, and we are sitting where our tickets used to be. First game in almost 10 years - she is 27 now. Time goes by quickly.
Enjoy that game dad!!! I love that story of the coupons-- I lost my dad Christmas day- miss him tons especially when I think about all the great dad stuff he did with me--
Sorry to hear that! It is tough enough losing someone but then when it happens on a day like Christmas it has to be incredibly tough.
I have a niece that was born on 9/11/01. It is kind of reverse, but in both cases the family ends up being reminded of bad/sad thoughts every year on that day.
Yeah it sure sucks-- but mom and dad left behind 8 Patriots, and the holidays have more meaning than ever now-26 neices and nephews fill my heart daily!
I used to drink wicked weed. They are owned by tranhauser butch and are not on this list.
I used to smoke wicked weed, I still do, but I used to, too.
🚬 cheers 🍻
Yes :)
I used to smoke every hour, now I eat one 25 mg chocolate and im high for 5 hours. Lungs are happy
This is the best! u/#topkek
Just gonna stick to my local Penguin City Beer instead, pretty sure they're not putting out any trans cans
This is not accurate. Peroni was sold to Asahi.
https://www.asahiinternational.com/brands/
Lone Star beer. God bless Texas.
Much Ultra is pretty popular too. I can’t get my wife to switch. Yuengling is the way to go. Or Linenkugel.
Leinenkugel is owned by Molson, which is in the image.
Oh bummer.
Yuengling isn't even sold in solid Red states.
That's only because they're too small to distribute nationwide.
Shiner Bock May still be TX owned too.
https://bankbrewing.com/big-beer-brewing-companies-in-the-us/
Sucks they make Kona, I used to love Kona! Especially the fire rock IPA and Longboard Lager.
I bypassed the whole issue years, and bought a MockMill Pro 200 grain mill & a something MUCH larger than a Still Spirits Pro AirStill. Make my own malt. Buy used once used MM barrels. Do the math. FTATF
Going to be hard to give up Molson. Moosehead for Canadian, Yuengling for American, Pacifico for Mexican, Hofbrauhaus for German, who knows what for Belgian. Australian and Japanese beers seem to be unaffected. Of course local beers whenever possible. when I travel I always try to bring home some local brews.
Don't forget Sea World. Shamu is how the beer company can make money off of children.
I dont drink liquid estrogen carbs so im good.
So you drink hard seltzers?
Never heard of whiskey?
Fair enough
Remember that Zima shit?
No. I’m actually not anti hard seltzer, good for keto dieting
I don't see Moosehead or Crabbies Ginger Beer on that list.
Corona is not InBev. Constellation. Modelo is also not IB either. Misinfo hurts us too.
Real men drink PBR. Just ask Ronnie Mac.
I don't see Stroh's on that list.
Every year when I go skiing, I come back home to Texas with multiple variety cases of Colorado Native. I thought it was local craft. Most of these I knew, but that one came as a surprise.
Oh well. No crying over spilt beer.
Modelo and Corona are not owned by AB inBev in the United States.
Due to US Antitrust law, AB inBev had to give up rights to Modelo and Corona.
Constellation Brands produces Modelo and Corona.
There was even a recent lawsuit because Constellation Brands released Modelo and Corona branded seltzers in the US.
AB inBev said it was a violation of the agreement but it lost the case.
https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2023/03/constellation-beats-ab-inbev-in-corona-and-modelo-seltzer-battle/
Not Guinness , NOOOoooooooo
That one is not AB, it's Diageo
Easy peasy: Don't drink beer!!