I had some and it was ok. It was nice and cloudy with sediment the way a good wheat beer should be. It was a little watered down so I'll probably stick with the Shiner Wheat myself( I like all kinds of wheat beer). I was surprised when several people I know who are strictly regular beer drinkers bought some and tried it. These are the kind of people who when we go to a pub with 50 beers on tap still order a bud light. Do you think Bud light will be sucessful with this new beer? Have you tried it?
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- 10-28-2009 03:27 AM #1
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- 10-29-2009 08:20 PM #2
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With the Bud Light name on it I imagine it'll do well, although I don't think it's very good. Blue Moon sales have been through the roof the past few years.
- 10-30-2009 07:43 AM #3
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It is vile.
- 10-30-2009 02:24 PM #4
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Blue moon is some good stuff but it is a different kind of wheat beer. I am surprised it has been so sucessful though. I like a white wheat beer but prefer one called blanche de bruxelles.
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- 11-23-2009 01:33 PM #5
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Hmm I haven't tried it and can't really say if I think it'll be successful or not - previous beer varieties have tanked in the past because they didn't research their customer enough. However this seems like something the market needs.
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I accept with information:Blue moon is some good stuff but it is a different kind of wheat beer.
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