Tuesday, September 15, 2009

What's It All About?

It all starts somewhere, and for this blog, this is that post. Miller High Life is a great beer, but it's also a lifestyle. "Living the High Life" is a state of mind; a passion for life. That passion for life is not fueled by money, it's fueled by the simple joys in life. When you live the "High Life", it's about making the right choices in life. And as we all know life is full of choices. Now, since I know that you are reading this, I know that you are a person of high taste and quality; hence your love for Miller High Life. That is why you are here. You made a choice to drink that golden champagne of bottled beer, and that was a your first great choice. Because we all know that there is a multitude of beers out there, but you chose this beer; a beer that was founded on the ideals that getting a lot for a little is what life should be about. A beer that says you've worked damn hard for your money and you shouldn't have to spend too much on a good beer. As www.millerhighlife.com says, it's "a good honest beer at a tasty price". And I ask you who doesn't want that? That's what the "High Life" is all about. It's about those choices, and life's simple joys. That is what this blog is about, it's about not only about our love for High Life beer, but it's about our "High Life" and how drink the beer helps to enhance it.

4 comments:

  1. Do you really drink this all the time, or is it just for a night when you feel like sippin' beers? Don't get me wrong, I like it too, but wouldn't it just be cheaper to get drunk off Natty or Key? At some point in the night there comes a time where you could put any beer in front of me and I'll drink it.

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  2. I don't disagree with that one bit. If I'm out at the bar to just get messed up, it's whatever they've got on special. But, when I'm out with a buddy and we're just bar hopping for the fun of things, and not out to get tanked, it's High Life always. And, usually if I'm at home watching the Steeler game, or just working on something out in the garage, once again it's High Life. But, I do agree there are better things to get wasted on, or play a drinking game with. That's just not what I'm talking about in this blog.

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  3. Allright, I got ya. Well I couldn't agree more with you. Also, it really is fairly priced, I think it gives you the best bang for your buck, if you know what I mean. I used to work at a little restaurant and we offered almost any beer you could think of out of a bottle, while at the same time carrying about 8 different beers on tap, and that was probably one of the top selling beers at the tables I waited on. One last thing, in your first post I loved how you describe the sleek bottle, because that is one of the first things I noticed about Miller High Life.

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  4. Though I am not a anti-miller high life guy I personally cannot drink it because I have some kind of allergic reaction to one of it's ingridents. When I was a freshman in college I had my first high life and shortly after i got a red rash on my face and arms and did not know why. The next day i drank another on and the same thing happened to me so I for one am missing out on a great beer and a great value.

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