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Originally posted by PhiPsiRuss
That said, don't do it. Get real beer. You should be able to get a keg of premium beer. When I lived in Tallahassee, Mike's Beer Barn had a great selection of beers, and with just a few days notice, almost any beer was available in a keg.
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I think Andy was more getting at the twin spectres of good beer:
1 - it's cost-prohibitive in keg form (generally a 1/2bbl of even something like Sam will run over 100 when it's all said in done, and a 1/6bbl of a great american beer like grant's perfect porter will run 60 . . . )
2 - most people flat-out don't like good beer, and would prefer light beer by a large margin
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I'd say that Coors Light is something everyone will be able to drink, while Bud Light is the most popular in the US (but miller people will whine like children) - frankly though most people can't tell w/out peeping the keg what it is.