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American Beer Giant Budweiser Bought By Belgium Company

July 14th, 2008 | 6 Comments | Posted in Beer, Business, Daily Life, Entertainment, Lifestyle, alcohol

Look, I’m not one to drink Budweiser unless there’s just nothing else around. It tastes like pisswater and makes you feel full and bloated. It’s generally not the smoothest thing in the world.

But this morning on both NPR and WNOX Knoxville’s Talker I heard that they were bought in an almost 50 billion dollar deal with InBev, a Belgium-owned beverage company that produces Stella Artois. InBev claims that none of the US breweries will be shut down, and St. Louis, Missouri will still be the headquarters of the North American region of the company.

The big debacle seems to be that Budweiser, or Anheuser-Busch, is perceived as an all-American beer and by selling out to a foreign company, they’re somehow letting America down. This is also on the brink of the news that the SABMiller Corporation and Molson Coors Brewing will be merging their two U.S. corporations. The man on the radio this morning made a good point though - it’s all about doing what’s best for the shareholders. At the end of the day, they don’t care what America thinks about the deal because they’ve already gone home with the big pay check.

Another caller on the WNOX show stated that Budweiser was America, like apple pie or baseball games or Chevy, or beatin’ your kids with a belt, or living in a trailer… you get the point. I think what everyone is missing is that nothing’s really going to change. If you like Budwieser beer, keep drinking it. It’s going to keep on tasting the same. At the end of the day, the brew is still made in America, still made by American people, and still keeps workers in jobs. The big difference is the profits all go to Belgium.

If that bothers you, then stop drinking it. Support local microbreweries by drinking their brews instead. They probably taste better anyway. Or try out Sam Adams - they have a huge selection of flavors to choose from, and they’re as American and patriotic as it gets for big beer business.

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Beer and the Man-Hug

Tvads_heineken_man_hug_300x206bIn Holland where Heineken is made, the saying is “Get the head right and the rest will follow,” a pun on the way the beer is served, with a large, frothy head. While I’m a dark beer drinker myself, my very first beer was a Heineken, which should show you how effective marketing can be. I never had a beer at parties or sporting events before that - my very first beer I had was my own choice, and I decided to try something that looked light and tasty, instead of dark and heavy.

If you’ve had too many beers though, you can be a little more friendly than you’d normally expect to be when you’re completely sober. If you’re already someone who’s not afraid to hug the same sex, it’s only going to be amplified when you’re tipsy. (Mom says the best way to avoid this is not to drink at all.)

Several European countries have social norms that make man-hugs a faux pas. I’d like to take a minute, and encourage my European readers to give a man-hug today, even if it’s a European Man Hug. A man hug is not effeminate or emasculating - it’s a powerful quick connecting of arms and a slap on the back that says “Hey, you’re a good guy, but I want no part with you, romantically speaking.” Check out this video below from Heineken:



Sponsored by Heineken

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A Little Help From My Friends

March 17th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Beer, Daily Life, Entertainment, Food, Lifestyle, date

This weekend I went on a double date with some friends. Only instead of the norm, Ruff was my date and Kendall was Kylara’s date. I paid for my own food, because I’m a man. Ruff paid for his own food, because he’s a man. And Kylara got paid for by Kendall because she had some lottery money. Kylara dressed up really gorgeous, and occasionally flirted with me or smiled at me and pretty much drove me crazy because she wasn’t my date for the night. If her date had been Ruff I might have killed him.

One of the neat things about a man date (no, I’m not gay, just to disambiguate) is that you don’t have to talk. It’s not that I don’t like to talk - it’s just a guy understanding that just because I don’t talk doesn’t mean I’m mad at you or upset about something. Not all girls think that way, but men don’t even have to consider it.

Also, Golden Corral equals awesome. I haven’t been to one in a long time, but they basically bend Ryan’s over their knee and spank them profusely. Ryan’s is good, but oh sweet GC and their delicious steaks, shrimp, bourbon chicken, ribs, and other delectable foods that don’t taste like they’ve been sitting around unattended for hours. Ryan’s, you have a lot to learn about fresh and delicious food.

After we ate, we went to Books-a-million, which might be on its way to being my favorite store in Asheville. I got a small notebook to write quick notes and personal thoughts in when I’m away from a computer and my blog. Kylara continued to flirt with me and as we walked out of the store we saw Ruff and Kendall embracing and I jokingly called him a cheating bastard. Kylara was pretty much mine for the rest of the night.

Yesterday (Sunday), I played Super Smash Brothers Brawl, recently released for the Nintendo Wii. It was pretty awesome. I was a fan of it’s predecessor, Super Smash Brothers Melee on the Nintendo Gamecube system. I’m doing alright playing as Kirby or Pikachu, but most of my friends say playing those characters is cheating.

I finally got Call of Duty 4 into the Playstation 3 - I’ve been trying to find time to play it since I bought my Playstation 3. I only played through the tutorial a little bit, but it looks like it’s going to be a whole lot of fun. Several of my friends have said that it’s addictive to play, so I’m looking forward to getting into it some more.

Happy St. Patrick’s Day everyone - enjoy it responsibly! I’ll post pictures of the green beer we make tonight later on.

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