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Originally posted by Mmmm, Burger (C.J.)
Well, budweiser's in big-time trouble what with the false advertising. Miller I could understand, what with being owned by Philip Morris.
Percentage by volume is higher, since alcohol is lighter than water. The 3.2% beer in utah is 3.2% by weight, which translates to about 4.0%.
I think you just need to go out and get youself a 40 of F'd Up malt liquor.
BTW, anyone been on the AB "brewery" tour? Best part is certainly not the tasting room. To me it was learning that "beechwood aged" means that they chuck a bunch of wood strips (beechwood strips, mind you), into the ginormous steel tanks that the beer "ages" in for 118 minutes (or whatever).
Mmmm . . . brewery fresh.
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Interesting that Bud Ice is higher than Bud (5.5 vs. 5.0) but Bud Ice Light is lower than Bud Light (4.1 vs. 4.2). I had no idea before this discussion began that Ice beer was even sold any longer. And here I thought that was sooo 1997.