Absolutely.polarbeast23 wrote:Their consistency involves making a low quality beer. They shoot for the lowest common denominator. Don't get me wrong... you are right. They made advancements in consistency and shipping technology, but really, I don't subscribe to the notion that this is a good thing.
support your LOCAL brewery. You should be against big beer business as your signature indicates. AB has traditionally hurt the local beer industry, no?
The only argument I make in favor of BMC (Bud Miller Coors) is their consistency on a massive scale.
As a brewer, I find it fascinating; but my praise for them ends there.
One of the biggest problems microbreweries in the U.S. has is in distributing.
Once a brewery gets above the 15k barrels per year mark, they are considered a "regional" brewery. In order to get your beer out of town for more people to enjoy, you need to get it distributed through a third party. That third party is AB (through their distributors).
AB has a monopoly on the distributors in the U.S.
Just ask Red Hook Brewery, Rogue, Dogfish Head, or the other microbreweries that have expanded to distribute their beers across the U.S. They all make excellent beers and wanted to expand. They HAD to go through AB or it just plain wasn't going to happen.
The irony of all this, however, is that the microbrew industry has seen an explosion in the U.S. in the past 15 years or so. So much so that now you see BMC coming out with such "non-traditional" beers as bock, stout, and fruit beers.
I believe anyone who enjoys beer should support their local brewery.
I always tell people who may be drinking a Corona, Bud Lite, Miller Lite, or whatever, that its fine if you like that style of beer; but try a light pilsner brewed at your local brewery.
I guarantee 2 things:
1) Your local brewery will have an American style lager or pilsner on tap, for the express purpose of getting the general population interested in craft brewing;
and.....
2) That locally brewed lager or pilsner will be MUCH better than any Bud, Miller, or Coors....