Perpetual Astonishment

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Fri Nov 14
peterwknox:

Last night I tried Budweiser’s new American Ale. Buying the six pack, I found myself really enjoying the classic matte packaging and feel of the brand. I had even higher hopes upon discovering the need for a bottom opener as Budweiser noticed the need to differentiate this from their usual domestic beer set.
And you could taste the different. It tasted heavy and strong - like a lager. It had the microbrewery uniqueness and packed a punch. American Ale takes the same feel of your regular Budweiser beer but dials it up a notch and finally produces a mass-market good tasting beer that stands alone.
All in all I was very impressed. Whereas Bud Light (like most lights) is beer + water, and Bud (heavy) is cheap + filling, American Ale is actually good and pleasant to drink. Consider it the next time as an option among Yuengling, Sam Adams, and Brooklyn Lager. I’d love to try a draught of the brand.

Preach it!  Whenever I hear/read great reviews of A-B beers outside of Saint Louis, I smile.  It’s the proud Missourian in me.  That being said, I still prefer BL Lime and Select to American Ale, and I will likely never feel at home in New York until most bars sell these brews.  C’est la vie beer.

peterwknox:

Last night I tried Budweiser’s new American Ale. Buying the six pack, I found myself really enjoying the classic matte packaging and feel of the brand. I had even higher hopes upon discovering the need for a bottom opener as Budweiser noticed the need to differentiate this from their usual domestic beer set.

And you could taste the different. It tasted heavy and strong - like a lager. It had the microbrewery uniqueness and packed a punch. American Ale takes the same feel of your regular Budweiser beer but dials it up a notch and finally produces a mass-market good tasting beer that stands alone.

All in all I was very impressed. Whereas Bud Light (like most lights) is beer + water, and Bud (heavy) is cheap + filling, American Ale is actually good and pleasant to drink. Consider it the next time as an option among Yuengling, Sam Adams, and Brooklyn Lager. I’d love to try a draught of the brand.

Preach it!  Whenever I hear/read great reviews of A-B beers outside of Saint Louis, I smile.  It’s the proud Missourian in me.  That being said, I still prefer BL Lime and Select to American Ale, and I will likely never feel at home in New York until most bars sell these brews.  C’est la vie beer.

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