Black People vs White People *Beer*
#1
Black People vs White People *Beer*
Do black people have better taste in beer than white people? I always see white people drinking budwiser or blue or the generic commerical beer while I see black people drinking premium beers, stella, heineken etc...are white people just cheap or do they prefer dank commercial beers? or are black people just posers and wanna look fancy?
personally I will take a stella over blue, canadian etc anyday regardless of price...and if I have to keep it domestic I'll take a mooshead or keiths which are still on the premium end
but then u get the average white dude that will only drink blue or canadian no matter what...like whats the deal?
personally I will take a stella over blue, canadian etc anyday regardless of price...and if I have to keep it domestic I'll take a mooshead or keiths which are still on the premium end
but then u get the average white dude that will only drink blue or canadian no matter what...like whats the deal?
#5
This year im all about local craft beers. For years i was 100% Hieneken, but no more. I found with the local beers a don't get a hangover.... As for your question, i think it has more to do with the income and likes of different social groups then skin color.
#6
I have family members who don't buy good beer because they "can't taste the difference"...and in that case, they should be buying the cheap stuff...
#8
The only time I used to drink Blue/Canadian/Bud etc. was in highschool when I cared more about getting beer than what it was. Now I'm all about Hieneken & Tuborg but lately I've been drinking alot of Corona. I had a coors light a couple weeks ago and it was disgusting, didn't even want to drink it. I usually get pitchers of Keiths.
#10
I'm white and I only drink the good stuff. BTW ONLY IN ONTARIO Keiths is considered imported. Out in Alberta or anywhere else the price is same as a Blue, Cdn. When it comes to gathering I have friends that go buy horse **** beer. I'm like WTF?? I treat my guest with Imported beer, unless they really want just a Coors or something.
However my is with a good bottle of Scotch (15yrs old + )
However my is with a good bottle of Scotch (15yrs old + )
Last edited by starboy869; 29-Oct-2007 at 02:57 PM.
#13
I would say that people that are born and raised in Canada, or more likely to stick to their Canadians and such. When I'm on a tight budget and can only spend 11bucks for a pitcher then Canadian all the way. But I tend to stick to the imported brands and usually only drink beer for the taste, likely having it with food.
Now when I drink to celebrate it involves alot of premium vodka's n such.
Now when I drink to celebrate it involves alot of premium vodka's n such.
#15
I would say that people that are born and raised in Canada, or more likely to stick to their Canadians and such. When I'm on a tight budget and can only spend 11bucks for a pitcher then Canadian all the way. But I tend to stick to the imported brands and usually only drink beer for the taste, likely having it with food.
Now when I drink to celebrate it involves alot of premium vodka's n such.
Now when I drink to celebrate it involves alot of premium vodka's n such.
In terms of "domestics", Sleemans is king IMO...
#20
and as long as they arent paying for it...hahahaha...go out with brown guys non brown guy buys the first round of premium beers...brown guys turn to get a round...cheapest beers in the place...never fails hahaha