When Bud Light was Cool

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Bud Light is still cool, now its with the "light in the loafers" crowd.

The brand just changed their focus from a brand that Normative folks could enjoy, to a brand which is ideal when you a man who is out looking to have someone violate your butthole.

The real truth of the matter is that Bud Light doesn't taste much different than Miller or Coors entries in the light beer racket. But beer isn't sold on "taste" or "price", its based upon lifestyle advertising, and A-B Inbev believes that the number of guys taking each other's cheeks is rising at a high enough level, that this is a smart move.
 
Bud Light is still cool, now its with the "light in the loafers" crowd.

The brand just changed their focus from a brand that Normative folks could enjoy, to a brand which is ideal when you a man who is out looking to have someone violate your butthole.

The real truth of the matter is that Bud Light doesn't taste much different than Miller or Coors entries in the light beer racket. But beer isn't sold on "taste" or "price", its based upon lifestyle advertising, and A-B Inbev believes that the number of guys taking each other's cheeks is rising at a high enough level, that this is a smart move.
A few years ago a veteran brewer who is considered to have one of the best "beer palates" out there, this is a guy who can take one drink of a beer and with unreal accuracy tell you the grains and specific hops used that made it.
He agreed to taste all three - Lite, Coors-Lite and Bud Light.
He first drank all three, then he was showed which beer is what.
Then blind tested to say which one was which.
After tasting each several times - in the end, as expected, he got all 3 right.
But he also said this is the hardest taste test he has ever done, that the difference between the three is almost imperceptible with an exception of Miller Lite due to it's clear corn taste.
He liked Coors light the most, stating of the three it was the only one still palatable after it warms.
 
A few years ago a veteran brewer who is considered to have one of the best "beer palates" out there, this is a guy who can take one drink of a beer and with unreal accuracy tell you the grains and specific hops used that made it.
He agreed to taste all three - Lite, Coors-Lite and Bud Light.
He first drank all three, then he was showed which beer is what.
Then blind tested to say which one was which.
After tasting each several times - in the end, as expected, he got all 3 right.
But he also said this is the hardest taste test he has ever done, that the difference between the three is almost imperceptible with an exception of Miller Lite due to it's clear corn taste.
He liked Coors light the most, stating of the three it was the only one still palatable after it warms.


The average drinker isn't going to be able to distinguish.

But that's not what the brewer is marketing for. Before Marlboro was designated as the "cowboy" brand of smokes, it was marketed to moms.

But Philip Morris decided to change paths on the brand much like A-B did with Bud Light.

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Meh, why are they trying to pretend that "Bud Light" was anything other than fag beer in the first place?

When was it not a fag beer?
 
Meh, why are they trying to pretend that "Bud Light" was anything other than fag beer in the first place?

When was it not a fag beer?
It became very popular in Gay bars in the 1970s because of Adolph Coors and his stance towards Gays. They boycotted Coors and drank Bud Light instead.
 
Meh, why are they trying to pretend that "Bud Light" was anything other than fag beer in the first place?

When was it not a fag beer?
Not quite old enough myself, but indeed light beer in the 70s was considered a "beer for weak little men who can't stomach regular beer".
But it was cheaper to make, all Bud Light literally is, is Budweiser with more water. PERIOD.
So the brands wanted to sell it, bad.
So they came up with brilliant marketing - showing tough football players arguing they drink it because it "taste great - less filling". That is to say - the selling point was - you can drink more!

And it worked like a charm. The lemming American consumer ran out and bought it and bought it and bought some more
 
Here is another funny one
Seems some Conservatives thought it was serious

 
Here is another funny one
Seems some Conservatives thought it was serious


Meh - you know exactly what it was.
It was the last straw so to speak.
Conservatives do not have a need to virtue signal over grifter social media narcissist.
Bud Light became a symbol of what is normal, Mulvaney a symbol of all of the shove it in your face LGBQT shit that we have had to stomach for the past several years all rolled into one little commercial.
Itself, it was really nothing. But it symbolized a lot more.
In essence - the silent majority had enough. And they chose to roar. And AB lost $billions.
 
Meh - you know exactly what it was.
It was the last straw so to speak.
Conservatives do not have a need to virtue signal over grifter social media narcissist.
Bud Light became a symbol of what is normal, Mulvaney a symbol of all of the shove it in your face LGBQT shit that we have had to stomach for the past several years all rolled into one little commercial.
Itself, it was really nothing. But it symbolized a lot more.
In essence - the silent majority had enough. And they chose to roar. And AB lost $billions.

Ever seen a serious Bud Light Commercial?

It was a JOKE. :auiqs.jpg:
Hey! Lets dress a guy up like a woman!
 
Shame on you RW. Your post here violates the liberal theorem that Dylan Mulvaney is a broad- not just a guy dressed up in ladies' garb.
It was done as a JOKE
Conservatives have no sense of humor
 

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