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Coors Light drinkers

Posted By: uncle_bagster

Coors Light drinkers - 11/11/20 12:27 PM

Bad news, if true:

https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/alcoholic-beverage-company-may-discontinue-163454804.html

"Molson Coors recently revealed that some of the alcoholic beverages in its hefty portfolio, which includes Blue Moon, Coors Light, Keystone Light, and Miller Lite, won't survive the pandemic."
Posted By: Tneel

Re: Coors Light drinkers - 11/11/20 12:29 PM

Nick has the sadz! frown
Posted By: ReelBusy

Re: Coors Light drinkers - 11/11/20 12:33 PM

"Coors Light and Miller Lite grew 6% to 9.5% in off premise sales, respectively, in Q3." I think those are safe. Maybe they'll figure out how to put beer in a 3 liter box.
Posted By: Icepick

Re: Coors Light drinkers - 11/11/20 12:36 PM

Originally Posted by ReelBusy
"Coors Light and Miller Lite grew 6% to 9.5% in off premise sales, respectively, in Q3." I think those are safe. Maybe they'll figure out how to put beer in a 3 liter box.


Or maybe start putting more in bottles noidea
Posted By: David Welcher

Re: Coors Light drinkers - 11/11/20 12:38 PM

This is crazy, they literally have an aluminum manufacturing plant near every one of their production plants.
Oh well I prefer bottled beer any ways.
They say that aluminum is a contributor to dementia and or alzheimer's and...., and.......... - I forgot what I was going to say.
Posted By: Nickbyrd

Re: Coors Light drinkers - 11/11/20 01:23 PM

Whoaaaa whoaaaa whoaaaa . Now it’s time to riot ! soap
Posted By: CCTX

Re: Coors Light drinkers - 11/11/20 01:33 PM

The bright side:
Beer kegs are made from stainless steel.
Posted By: WAWI

Re: Coors Light drinkers - 11/11/20 01:56 PM

It wont be miller lite or coors, those have a massive share of the market.
Posted By: Trickster

Re: Coors Light drinkers - 11/11/20 02:01 PM

Are you kidding me? I may as well start digging my grave.
Posted By: Lon Hagler

Re: Coors Light drinkers - 11/11/20 02:11 PM

Once Texas get Yuengling will it even really matter?
Posted By: CCTX

Re: Coors Light drinkers - 11/11/20 02:26 PM

Originally Posted by Lon Hagler
Once Texas get Yuengling will it even really matter?

Looking forward to this
One of the few good things to come out of Pennsylvania.
Posted By: Topwater2

Re: Coors Light drinkers - 11/11/20 02:32 PM

Originally Posted by CCTX
Originally Posted by Lon Hagler
Once Texas get Yuengling will it even really matter?

Looking forward to this
One of the few good things to come out of Pennsylvania.


Really?? Yuengling is coming to Texas?? Bring it on!!!
Posted By: Hook'Em 79

Re: Coors Light drinkers - 11/12/20 02:46 AM

They better not do away with my stones.
Posted By: Coach Hark

Re: Coors Light drinkers - 11/12/20 04:14 AM

This fake news, Silver Bullets will never go away. The news came from yahoo, about as trustworthy as the National Enquirer!!
Posted By: Magged Out

Re: Coors Light drinkers - 11/12/20 04:22 AM

Originally Posted by WAWI
It wont be miller lite or coors, those have a massive share of the market.


Word!
Posted By: McLovin’

Re: Coors Light drinkers - 11/12/20 12:08 PM

I would like to know what Keith Stone has to say about this predicament!!!!!
Posted By: Nickbyrd

Re: Coors Light drinkers - 11/12/20 01:40 PM

Originally Posted by Mudbone
I would like to know what Keith Stone has to say about this predicament!!!!!

It would probably be legendary
Posted By: Duck_Hunter

Re: Coors Light drinkers - 11/12/20 02:41 PM

I can’t imagine Keystone is going down, especially after a pandemic when 40 million people were out of work and you can get 30 Keystones for $20.
Posted By: Nickbyrd

Re: Coors Light drinkers - 11/12/20 06:56 PM

Originally Posted by Duck_Hunter
I can’t imagine Keystone is going down, especially after a pandemic when 40 million people were out of work and you can get 30 Keystones for $20.

I’ve seen it as low as 15 bucks a case in gun barrel city slinger
Posted By: fishslime

Re: Coors Light drinkers - 11/12/20 07:45 PM

Originally Posted by uncle_bagster
Bad news, if true:

https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/alcoholic-beverage-company-may-discontinue-163454804.html

"Molson Coors recently revealed that some of the alcoholic beverages in its hefty portfolio, which includes Blue Moon, Coors Light, Keystone Light, and Miller Lite, won't survive the pandemic."

Glad they don't control Busch Light.
Posted By: Flags

Re: Coors Light drinkers - 11/12/20 07:58 PM

Originally Posted by Lon Hagler
Once Texas get Yuengling will it even really matter?


Agreed. Yuengling Black and Tan has been my go to for a long time. The problem is getting it since it isn't sold here. My wife is from NH and when she goes home to see her family (I don't go to Yankee Land) I always have her bring back a few cases and then ration it out.
Posted By: Texan Til I Die

Re: Coors Light drinkers - 11/12/20 08:01 PM

Originally Posted by Flags
Originally Posted by Lon Hagler
Once Texas get Yuengling will it even really matter?


Agreed. Yuengling Black and Tan has been my go to for a long time. The problem is getting it since it isn't sold here. My wife is from NH and when she goes home to see her family (I don't go to Yankee Land) I always have her bring back a few cases and then ration it out.

Are you sure it isn't sold here? I could have swore I saw some in a liquor store.
Posted By: Beak47

Re: Coors Light drinkers - 11/12/20 09:38 PM

Total Wine has a ton of beers that I have never seen before. That would be a good place to start looking. Their website is extensive.
Posted By: Flags

Re: Coors Light drinkers - 11/13/20 07:42 PM

Originally Posted by Texan Til I Die
Originally Posted by Flags
Originally Posted by Lon Hagler
Once Texas get Yuengling will it even really matter?


Agreed. Yuengling Black and Tan has been my go to for a long time. The problem is getting it since it isn't sold here. My wife is from NH and when she goes home to see her family (I don't go to Yankee Land) I always have her bring back a few cases and then ration it out.

Are you sure it isn't sold here? I could have swore I saw some in a liquor store.


It can be special ordered through some distributors but in 202 they expect it be be available state wide.
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