whistlepig
Elite Member
Coors? Really? The stuff is little better than dishwater. It's a tribute to the power of advertising to make the American public buy crap.
Coors Banquet beer has been around since 1873. Perhaps a passing fad.
Coors? Really? The stuff is little better than dishwater. It's a tribute to the power of advertising to make the American public buy crap.
Coors Banquet beer has been around since 1873. Perhaps a passing fad.
Coors Banquet beer has been around since 1873. Perhaps a passing fad.
My apologies. I didn't know Coors made beer. They sell truckloads of the stuff in the light colored cans around here, but I have never even heard of a "banquet" beer. Their bulk product is only drinkable if it's cold and you are very thirsty.
I usually drink Hot or Iced Tea, but today I think I will change for a day. I'm considering drinling a 48 ounce "Slurpie" in support of the people in NYC.
I can't verify this, but I have heard it said that Coors has a taste that has a particular appeal to younger, unsophisticated drinkers...and is often a starter beer for the college crowd.
:laughing::rotfl::applause: You should be in marketing.Coors Light tastes like pure premium mountain spring water, filtered through a dirty sock, with enough abv to get your 19 year old girlfriend just tipsy enough.