My supervisor’s friend is a bartender, right after the story broke he said he went from serving 400 bottles of Bud Light a night to just 4!
I rather drink springwater
In Gatlinburg years ago I was over served Apple Pie moonshine and numerous other flavors and ( Hid ) a thousand dollars cash from myself in our cabin. Never did find it. ![]()
That sounds like Ol Smoky distillery…therefore octane induced. “The smoker you drink…the player you get”
I believe you are correct. Ol’ Smokey rings a bell.
Good morning you feel like
yet?
I never could drink tequila, made me super aggressive!
Yall didnt know it was a boy till you heard it on TV . Yall said whos that gal .
. Now you pissed
. People that are drinkers like their brand and waiting for smoke to clear. I quit drinking ages ago. I think its hilarious
Felt like a million bucks. Even got to work early ![]()

Ultra right beer that’s new,
At 20 bucks a six pack it’s Ultra pricey too…
its smol bussnesz
And it is sure to remain a small or non-existent business with those prices.
I guess it’s obvious that they’re selling collectible cans, not beer.
Coors is also owned by AB InBev as they own that and Molsen products which are Miller products. Basically 90% of what you see on the shelves where beer is at is probably an AB InBev product. That is how huge they are. Buying beer is like by diamonds as practically it all goes to one big company of either AB InBev for beer or DeBeers for diamonds. Buying products from either is supporting woke globalist companies.
If you want to buy a decently brand name and aren’t into buying a bunch of local brews (which I think are better in general) then either Shiner, St Arnold, or YuengLing are the basically what you should be looking at for brand names that are established and can be found across multiple states.
Shiner is a family-owned business (Gambrinus) and they just sell beer.




