Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Get Out and Drink


I'm a dedicated High Life drinker. This is something that is blatantly obvious. But, this does not mean that I only drink High Life. This just means that High Life is my beer of choice. For over the past week I have subscribed to a blog called "Pennsylvania Breweries." (http://megabeerman.blogspot.com/) This is a blog that is dedicated to tasting beers that are brewed in Pennsylvania. And I must tell you that I look forward to what the Mega Beer Man has to say. Personally, I look forward to hearing about the beers that he has tasted, and recommends. I look forward to trying them. I look forward to the information he shares on those beers. Now I know what you are thinking. Why are you telling us this and how does it pertain to Miller High Life? I believe that "variety is the spice of life." I haven't yet been out to the bar to try Mega Beer Man's recommendations, but I intend on doing so. In the past I have tried many beers that were recommended to me. Some I liked more than others. Some I didn't like at all. But when it's time to go home, I go home to what fits me best, the "girl in the moon" brand. Now I hope that you are drinking High Life and that you enjoy it as much as I do. However I know that in reality you may favor another brand of beer. That's your own personal choice. But you shouldn't become so consumed and ignorant that you won't give another beer a try. Even though the old saying goes "ignorance is bliss," I still say go out and broaden you horizons. Try a new beer. Then when it's all said and done, you can go back home to your reliable beer. A beer that's been with you for the rough days, the good days, and all the days in between. So get out and drink. Try something new. And don't worry, what happens at the bar stays at the bar.

2 comments:

  1. So is Miller High Life like your constant in the beer world. I think it's great that you can appreciate other beers while still staying true to the one that's always there for you. One questions though, what happens if you like a new beer more than Miller High Life? Do you stick with the one who has always been there and can stand the test of time or do you take a risk and see how the new beer holds up?

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  2. Well as of right now I haven't come across a beer that I've liked more than High Life. You know it's quite funny. I was out in Colorado last summer and visited the Coors, or now should I say Miller-Coors Brewery, and I got to try the seasonal Honey Moon beer which is the summer blend of Blue Moon. And when I was out there last year it was the end of it's brewing season (August), and at that moment in my life I couldn't get enough of it. This year I split a case of Honey Moon with a buddy and it was like pulling teeth trying to finish that off my twelve. So until another beer steals my heart it's High Life all the way.

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