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Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Budweiser Beer Review

Ok, so I was egged on by a few people to do a Budweiser beer review, even though it is pretty obvious that Budweiser is not my cup of tea.  I'm really not into any of the cheaper beers either though, really, unless I'm just drinking it to finish off my night or it is what is available at a barbecue or something.  My opinion on Budweiser is not a very high one.


The beer gives a good head, but it goes away immediately.  The aroma I get from it is very chemical and I can't even describe it as hoppy.  It doesn't smell right to me at all.  I would say that the body on this beer is light, but it was so thin and watery, that is even a stretch.  The only advantage I've found up to this point is the low price, which isn't even low enough for this kind of quality.

The taste was extremely chemical for me.  It left a bleachy aftertaste and I found it absolutely disgusting.  Whenever I am stupid enough to drink a Budweiser, it also has made me very sick afterward.  Not so much that I'm throwing up like in the video review, but more of a really bad reaction in my head.  I rated this beer a 1 out of 10.  I wanted to rate it a 0, but you get what you pay for and this beer is very cheap.  It is highly drinkable- it goes down like water, but it is pretty unpleasant in every other way.

To any Budweiser fans out there, understand that I just don't like this beer.  I understand that many people are turned onto this beer when they are young and just trying to get drunk and have two bucks to spend.  However, I am quite certain that most Budweiser fans that have a better beer will change their minds.  By better beer, I do not mean a Miller, or a Coors, or anything of that manner.  I mean a better made beer- and a higher quality beer.  As you try new beers, you begin to find beers that are much better than this, and I do mean much better.

Thanks for reading and watching, and please tell a friend.  Keep drinking good beer!

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