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Yea that never made sense to me either. The taste differences are so subtle that you come off as a snob when trying to put down another light beer simply due to taste. My dad always says, "you can't get drunk off light beer, but you can maintain a good buzz for an entire day"Don't get me wrong.... I have no issues with crushing some Coors lite.... I just meant that I get that some people really don't like American light beers. I can understand why that taste might not agree with everyone. It's the people that like one brand of them and are offended by the others that make no sense to me. Yes, I can taste the difference.... No, it is not THAT different.
I can say without a doubt that not all light beers are created equal... Mainly because of how my body responds to them after a day of 20+ beers lol. I stuck with Coors Light because it wasn't painful, & the taste was tolerable. But I wouldn't say no to any beer, except maybe Keystone or Rolling Rock. Keystone Light is basically like drinking a can of water while someone yells beer from the other room to make you think of what it could taste like... Keystone Ice is just... gross. And I soured on Rolling Rock back when I had a kegerator. Encountered a few skunk kegs that tasted like pure skunk ass. 2-3 that I returned each time, and once at a bar. If you've ever experienced this then you'll know what I mean when I say it was easy to decide it just wasn't worth the risk anymore.