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    I quit drinking Miller products when they started sponsoring illegal alien marches, now I gotta stop drinking Bud. Guess I gotta stock up on Point.

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    Re: Budweiser and Bernstein part ways

    Originally posted by oldrustycars

    I quit drinking Miller products when they started sponsoring illegal alien marches, now I gotta stop drinking Bud. Guess I gotta stock up on Point.
    Point Beer??

    Man it's been years since I've had one!!
    Great beer......
    Thom

    "The object is to keep your balls on the table and knock everybody else's off..."

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      That's just.....man, I dunno.

      Something tells me there's gonna be a whole slew of changes along those lines...... ???

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        Coors had a tap into the Police Department.... Figure anyone providing an opportunity to ticket folks while intoxicated couldn't be All bad....

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          Re: Budweiser and Bernstein part ways

          If I was Coors, I'd be all over this. Damn furreners. Go on, guy - pull that sports marketing and watch what happens. I think the stuff is race horse piss anyway ;D

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            Re: Budweiser and Bernstein part ways

            I guess Kasey Kahne in Nascar will be looking for a new sponsor next year as well.
            BS'er formally known as Rebeldryver

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              Well - that's just a shitty deal.

              And the West just keeps selling everything off.... :

              Ah well - Bud sucks ass anyways.

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                I never did like Butt Wiper anyways. Seems like the king has been dethroned.

                And yet another American company owned by foreigners.

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                  bud and kb , what's it been 30 years ? guess dale jr stayed ahead of the curve with that move to mt dew , pepsico is actually in good shape
                  belgian waffles anyone ? french fries with mayo ?

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                    Re: Budweiser and Bernstein part ways

                    Originally posted by Falcon67
                    If I was Coors, I'd be all over this. Damn furreners. Go on, guy - pull that sports marketing and watch what happens. I think the stuff is race horse piss anyway ;D
                    Coors and Miller are both owned by SAB Miller, a South African company.

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                      Re: Budweiser and Bernstein part ways

                      Morning ariticle in St. Louis Post Dispatch

                      A-B is wanting to 'freshen it's appeal to young adults'

                      Blah blah blah blah........ ???


                      Thom

                      "The object is to keep your balls on the table and knock everybody else's off..."

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                        Pabst is still American owned and brewed in the good Ole USA!

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                          old milwaukee , old style , schlitz ,olympia, all gone from racing
                          ale8 one wasn't beer , right ?

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                            Re: Budweiser and Bernstein part ways

                            My grandad used to drive to West near Waco to buy beer. It came in a white can with the word BEER on it - bet that's American made. I'm not all hopped up on who owns what - I am hopped up that a beer company thinks sports marketing doesn't sell beer. Run that by me again? They are not really paying attention to the demographics, especially in regards to racing.

                            I still say if I was Coors or Miller or whatever I'd be right in the middle of that making a big deal about supporting American sports (regardless of company ownership).

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                              Re: Budweiser and Bernstein part ways

                              kb used to have the la paz party mix sponsor
                              Kenny has been losing sponsors lately , odd times for sure

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