Survey: what is the best Light Beer ?!


Question: natural light


Answers: natural light

Bud Lite

San Mig Light.

Miller Light would have to be the greatest light beer ever produced. If you even think about drinking a Bud Light, just think about the horses on the commercials. That's right that is what goes into a Bud Light is horse piss!!

Since I'm a student I'm low on funds and so I drink Lucky :)

But, if you wanted a "classier" beer, then Sleeman's Clear is very good.

I also like Coor's Light

Coors light

Busch Light

I LIKE BUD SELECT OR MICHELOB ULTRA/BOTH PRETTY LOW IN CALORIES AND TASTE GOOD TOO

Southern Tier Hop Sun

http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/381...

Guinness! Only 125 calories per 12oz serving compared to Budweiser at 143 per 12oz serving.

However, I don't tend to drink light beers... I like flavor.

Corona Light is good.

Miller Lite

Shiner blond

SAM ADAMS!

The Sam Adams Light beer won an award for taste at an international beer festival in Germany, in a contest where there was NO light beer category...so what does that tell you?

Has my seal of approval! Coors, Bud, Miller, all that, AND their light beers, are CRAP and amount to little more than fizzy toliet water. If you want a good light beer thats tasty, go Sam Adams.

coor's

I'm happy with Yuengling Premium Light or Lionshead Light.

if light beers a must id say coor's light

lite beer gives me a headache

sam adams light hands down no contest

According to the 2007 Great American Beer Festival, here's the top 3 American Light Lagers

Pabst Brewing Co. Old Milwaukee Light Gold
Pabst Brewing Co. Pabst Blue Ribbon Light Silver
Coors Brewing Co. Coors Light Bronze

try deinking no beer at all there is more to life than drugs and alcohol





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