Quote Originally Posted by Davey
Yeah, that's not bad stuff for Coors. I haven't had any for a long time, though. I think it used to be a little bit different, at least it used to taste a little better to me in the old days. Maybe that was before Coors took over? Anyway, even those "rice beers" can taste good when nice and fresh and well cared for. I'd generally kind of agree with you that Miller is better than the others in its "premium" version, but I'm not a lite drinker so haven't compared those.

I've only heard a couple songs from that Snow Patrol. What's your opinion of the whole album? I know a few people around here seem to really like it, I think? I heard some of the new Mark Lanegan album last night and it sounded pretty good, although kind of quiet. Might have to pick that one up soon. Guy's got one of the best voices in rock, IMO.
although a few of the songs seem somewhat redundant in my opinion. Good stuff though, and one I need to spin a few more times before I give it my final verdict.

As for Mark Lanegan, I haven't heard his new one yet, but I'll bet BBB (best bud Bob) has it.He's a big fan and prolly has eveything he's, including his Screaming Trees stuff.

As for Coors ruining Blue Moon, I dunno. Scmaybe, schmaybe not. I don't think any compnay would intentionally change anything about a beer they buy out. I mean, you're buying it because they have a loyal (read: profitable) following, so why mess with it? Sam Adams, one of my faves (and Slosh's), sub-contracts their brewing to other breweries to keep up with capacity and to save on the shipping costs, including one in Allentown, PA, and I never noticed any difference in the taste.

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