bud, coors, and miller are not american owned companies, buy local for 4th

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with this weekend being about our country, we should be supporting our companies. please check out your local breweries or check at the grocery store for other american-made beers that you can find for this weekend.
 
I don't drink any of those corporate piss waters

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Owned by Texans, brewed by Texans
 
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with this weekend being about our country, we should be supporting our companies. please check out your local breweries or check at the grocery store for other american-made beers that you can find for this weekend.

PABST BLUE RIBBON is American made, union made and American owned.

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Yeah right, it's like saying don't buy gas from foreign gas producers. It's a global world. The breweries are in the US, the beer distributers are American, the truckers are American the people who work in the stores who sell the beer are American.
 
with this weekend being about our country, we should be supporting our companies. please check out your local breweries or check at the grocery store for other american-made beers that you can find for this weekend.

PABST BLUE RIBBON is American made, union made and American owned.

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Well, not exactly. It's publicly traded, there's really no way of knowing if it's "American-owned".

At least a big chuck PBR of it is owned by SABMiller (British company that owns Miller) and MolsonCoors (Canadian company that owns Coors).

It's kind of a moot point, all of the beers mentioned in the OP are brewed by Americans - all the breweries are here.

Miller is union-made as well as PBR - and so is Red Dog.
 
Or maybe not use Independence day as an excuse for getting drunk. Why not use the day to thank a veteran, teach your children what it means to have independence and the responsibilities that come along with it; we all love our freedoms...very few talk about the responsibilities that go along with it.
 
Or maybe not use Independence day as an excuse for getting drunk. Why not use the day to thank a veteran, teach your children what it means to have independence and the responsibilities that come along with it; we all love our freedoms...very few talk about the responsibilities that go along with it.


Who said anything about getting drunk?
 

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