Battle of the BUD...
July 16, 2008 | Huntington Beach, California | Vetting explained
Personally, i know there are alot of people who will disagree with me, and call me a traitor... mainly rednecks. Well thats cool, but I personally could care less who owns budweiser or not. I drive past their brewery all the time and I grew up on an island in the pacific that consumes so much bud that we even have our own Hawaiian labels and guess what... NOONE GAVE 2 "YOU KNOW WHATS", as long as you get drunk. Im speaking for the majority of the people I know because I heard about the sell off, and while drinking beers over the 4th, I asked if anyone actually even gave a shit. Guess what... not one person did. I saw how one guy said "Man... budweiser is like ford" If he meant, like Ford for the sake of making crappy beer, like Ford makes crappy vehicles... then yes. It is like Ford and in that case... the car will still "git errrr done" just like the beer will.
The heritage of bud being on the low end of beers will not change just because its ownership is changing hands. It will still be good ole budweiser and when you can't afford Guinness, Blue Moon, a nice Heff or whatever your poison is, you will still always be able to count on Bud being your cheap and effective drinking partner. Now after that, youll only have to watch out for the pee pee monster (see attached photo)
xoxox
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