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The American Beer Drinking Club Does Not Promote
Excessive Drinking. If You Drink, Do NOT Drive!
The American
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the millions of Beer Drinkers
in America. If you enjoy great beer, good times with friends, and the
camaraderie of beer drinkers across America, then there is no better
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Welcome All!
Beer
Welcomes Back Football!
Stella Marries Bud!
Anheuser-Busch, the maker of
Budweiser and Bud Light, has agreed to a takeover by
a giant Belgian brewer, a union that creates a
global beer leader and brings to an end one of the
most iconic names in American business.
The board of directors of Anheuser-Busch on Sunday
accepted a sweetened $52 billion takeover offer from
Belgian brewer InBev, according to a joint press
release. The deal, which is subject to shareholders’
and regulators’ approval, would create the world’s
largest brewer and create the fourth-largest
consumer product company worldwide.
“This combination will create a stronger, more
competitive global company with an unrivaled
worldwide brand portfolio and distribution network,
with great potential for growth all over the world,”
Carlos Brito, CEO of InBev, said in the statement.
For InBev, the maker of Stella Artois and Beck’s,
the deal gives the company an iconic beer brand —
Budweiser — to sell into emerging markets where it
is already established.
Joe Six Pack Votes!
Members of the
American Beer Drinking Club share their
voting opinions. This Presidential
survey shows how members are voting this
year. Some votes might surprise you.
Here are the
results as of August 28, 2008:
Republican
Members are voting McCain by 91% and
Obama 9%.
Democratic
Members are surprising. 44% are voting
Obama. But, a surprising 55% say they
are voting McCain!
Independent
voters are clearly going Obama 80%
versus McCain 20%.
On a side vote, Hillary voters seem to
be split between Obama, McCain and
simply Not Voting.
Lastly, 50% of voters rated Congress as
doing a Poor job. 18% rated Congress as
Horrible. 18% rated them as doing a Fair
job and 13% actually rated Congress
Good.
Schlitz, the beer that made Milwaukee famous
-- to borrow from an ad campaign -- is selling out in its hometown with
its comeback formula, retailers said.
Pabst Brewing Co., which owns Schlitz beer, reintroduced the Classic
1960s formula and sales began in Milwaukee, where the beer was first
brewed before the U.S. Civil War.
The new Schlitz is brewed by MillerCoors LLC in Eden, N.C., and sold in
bottles, but that didn't stop sales from taking off in Milwaukee, the
newspaper reported.
Beer Capitol Distributing Inc., which distributes the beer in Milwaukee
County, started with 30 sellers, many of whom quickly ran out, the
newspaper said.
Wife-Lifting Contest a Thrill in Finland
Julia Galvin came to Finland looking for a man that
would carry her 120 kg over a 253-metres track - the
incentive being the chance to win the wife-carrying
world title and beer worth her body weight.
In the end
the Irish woman was carried by an English man
through a pool and across hurdles. She did not make
the gold, but said she would keep trying until the
title and the beer was hers.
"I think I
am worth carrying because I am a walking party," she
said.
Wife-carrying is one of a host of bizarre contests
that Finns, who can tend to gloominess in the long
winter dark, have devised for the scant months of
summer when the sun hardly sets and people's mood
turns frolicsome.
Estonia
reigned supreme once again, as Alar Voogla sprinted
home in just over one minute to win the Baltic
country's 11th title, with Kirsti Viltrop clinging
upside-down to his back.
Voting is brisk with the following
Results:
Michele
Wie 35%
Natalie Gulbis 28%
Paula
Creamer 21%
Morgan Pressel 7%
Anika
Sorenstam 7%
The Woman Who Can Smash Beer Cans With Her
88-inch Chest!
Sharon Osbourne, Piers Morgan and
David Hasselhoff of 'America's Got Talent'were left
stunned after a former stripper smashed nine beer
cans with her 88-inch chest.
Busty Heart crushed nine beer
cans simultaneously with her right breast in a
rather peculiar attempt to impress the judges.
Holding the cans Busty - real name Susan Sykes -
then shocked the audience declaring: "I'm going to
crush objects with my breasts.
"Don't try this at home," The Sun quoted her, as
saying.
The 47-year-old then flattened the cans with her
boob leaving judges Sharon, Piers and David
open-mouthed.
Mark From Tampa,
An
American Beer Drinking Club Member
I
was driving (a scary thought) along some road where
I was lost and arrived at the Mecca! A glimmering
sign above I could see through the hole in my car
roof…BEER WORLD! I immediately parked my car into
the nearest tree and went inside to apply for
citizenship. The friendly fellas inside happily said
I could be a citizen, but there was no ceremony or
nothing.
To celebrate my new citizenship (I once got a
citizenship award in the 3rd grade, my senior year),
I decided to go ahead with a fresh 12 pack of Red,
White and Blue. Those nice fellas at the immigration
desk said that as a citizen of BEER WORLD, I could
get a free bag for my 12 pack made from celestial
plastic.
This is a wonderful world, and they speak English.
If I can remember where I was, I plan to return
today again, right after the morning news…
Flying Dog moves HQ to Maryland; CEO to stay
Colorado's erstwhile No. 2 craft
brewer has officially relocated its headquarters to
Maryland - where it now brews all its beer - from
Denver.
Flying Dog's headquarters relocation comes after the
brewer at the start of this year shifted all of its
brewing operations to a state-of-the-art brewery it
bought in Frederick, Md.
Flying Dog ranks as the 29th largest craft brewer
nationwide, according to the Brewers Association.
The company sells more than 60 percent of its beer
east of the Mississippi River. Flying Dog's Maryland
brewery has an annual capacity of 60,000 barrels. It
has room for expansion.
Heartland Brewery
has just announced what they believe to
be the Largest Glass of Beer
Commercially Available (an application
has already been filed with the Guiness
World Records), it is dubbed: "The Beer
Goddess." The three-liter glass holds
6.3 pints, 101.4 ounces, or 8.5
cans...and no matter what way you
measure it, it's likely to be warm by
the time you reach the half way point.
It will cost you $49
and does not include the glass itself. The
company has made a limited edition of only
100 Beer Goddess glasses, in circulation at
their restaurants, and encourages only one
per customer per visit.
Toby Keith New Movie "Beer for My Horses"
If you could combine Men at Work
and Miami Vice, you might have a good starting point
for Beer for My Horses, the latest vehicle for
star/co-writer/
executive producer Toby Keith. It's a likable (if
somewhat predictable) and fairly entertaining movie,
best enjoyed with a moonshine slushee at a drive-in.
Keith works best when playing against his hulking
physicality, and as Deputy Sheriff Rack, he has a
natural deadpan delivery that hits far more
effectively than when he's deliberately accentuating
a punchline. If he pitched his entire character the
same way he effortlessly drawls the line "But I like
Coal Miner's Daughter," this would be a comedic
performance for the ages. As it stands, there's a
lot more to Keith's screen presence than you might
guess from his musical body of work.