List: Beers Americans no longer drink

I found a link this morning to a story about beer brands that have fallen out of favor in the U.S. I can’t say I’m surprised by any of the inclusions, since I stopped — if I had even started in the first place — drinking beer like this a loooong time ago.

But the list does include some iconic brands, and I think illustrates that taste and flavor win out in the end.

You can fine the story, courtesy of the website 24/7 Wall St., at this link.

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I think these numbers just reinforce what the craft industry has been saying all along, and that is that their numbers are growing, even without those 8 dropping in sales. Americans like choices, and those brands did not present a choice but instead presented the same tasteless beer. Which is another reason you see more and more small breweries bought up by the big boys, it’s an effort to hedge declining sales.

If all I had available to me, were the brews from ” Big Beer ” , I would rather have water.

Was never much of a beer drinker till I found the craft beers in 2008. And now I love beer.

If it weren’t for being concerned with putting 300#’s on my 5-9 frame, I would drink beer with every meal.

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