What beer produced by anhauser-busch....?!


Question: is a good full bodied winter beer. I drink budweiser when it is warmer. I like darker, roasted malt used in beer in the winter months. Right now I'm downing sam adams, sorry AB, winter lager, it's pretty good. Maybe could use a little less hoppiness


Answers: is a good full bodied winter beer. I drink budweiser when it is warmer. I like darker, roasted malt used in beer in the winter months. Right now I'm downing sam adams, sorry AB, winter lager, it's pretty good. Maybe could use a little less hoppiness

been in the business for years-20 plus years bartending. i love the dark beer-my favorite is amber bock on draft. check ab website frequently as they are always showing new products-most of my guy patrons preferred guiness(it actually has a c02 cork in each bottle to make it crisp! And one more thing-don't forget your designated driver!

So what is your point>?

Amber Bock, Michelob Dark. Yeungling is great-not AB though.

AB makes a lot of dark beer. They make a black and tan htat is a great beer. I recommend that you go to sea world and attend the brewmaster class. AB makes a lot of products that you have never even heard of I'm sure.

Anheuser-Busch does a good job of making their flagship brands, but when they try to do a specialty, it always sucks.

Read around the subject. There IS life beyond A-B you know...

it all tastes like water to me.... How can you drink that stuff? I think America needs to get some real beer.... German beer....

Support your local brewery. I highly suggest staying away from AB for truly good brew that is not mass produced. Tops on my list is Burning River from Great Lakes Brewing Co. and the ever famous Sierra Nevada Pale Ale. However those would be favorable for a "hop-head", like me. To answer your question though, the Black 'n Tan would be your best option if it had to be by AB. Next to that is the AmberBach. Other than that, you're outta luck as far as AB is concerned.





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