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Budweiser in excess of 3.2% coming to Oklahoma liquor stores!
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<blockquote data-quote="p238shooter" data-source="post: 2294842" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>"You can't tell a difference in taste. Sorry, but if you did a blind taste test between them you couldn't tell but you might guess right. After all, you'd have a 50/50 shot. Everyone being full of **** on this site(including myself) is one of my favorite things about it." </p><p></p><p></p><p>I beg to differ. I run out of out of state Miller occasionally. The Oklahoma beer is pulled off early and the hops are not fully fermented. Do some research on how it is brewed to meet the 3.2 requirement. For me it is not the alcohol content, it is the taste. I like a few hoppier beers occasionally, but for serious beer drinking over a period of time I prefer Miller. I did the taste test several times myself just to make sure, and I was never wrong. I had ran out of "imported" and bought some locally. I accidentally mixed some local cans in the ice chest to take to the lake a while back. One taste made me look at the fine print on the can. Oklahoma. Drank it anyway, but it was definitely different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="p238shooter, post: 2294842, member: 24583"] "You can't tell a difference in taste. Sorry, but if you did a blind taste test between them you couldn't tell but you might guess right. After all, you'd have a 50/50 shot. Everyone being full of **** on this site(including myself) is one of my favorite things about it." I beg to differ. I run out of out of state Miller occasionally. The Oklahoma beer is pulled off early and the hops are not fully fermented. Do some research on how it is brewed to meet the 3.2 requirement. For me it is not the alcohol content, it is the taste. I like a few hoppier beers occasionally, but for serious beer drinking over a period of time I prefer Miller. I did the taste test several times myself just to make sure, and I was never wrong. I had ran out of "imported" and bought some locally. I accidentally mixed some local cans in the ice chest to take to the lake a while back. One taste made me look at the fine print on the can. Oklahoma. Drank it anyway, but it was definitely different. [/QUOTE]
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