A Non-Light Beer with LITTLE Preservatives???

Discussion in 'Off Topic [BG]' started by Fontaine, Jun 24, 2008.

  1. Fontaine

    Fontaine

    Apr 27, 2006
    I'm use to drinking bud light, but a dozen of that can barely get me buzzed now,so i moved up to Budweiser. Only problem is it KILLS me the next day even if i drink a gallon of water the night before, so my question is:

    is there a non-light beer with LITTLE Preservatives in it that would be available at a local non liquor type store? (or actually a liquor store it doesn't matter anymore :D)

    thanks.
     
  2. I'm not sure how it is in America but if you can get German beers they legally can't put preservatives in their beer.
     
  3. Fontaine

    Fontaine

    Apr 27, 2006
    im Canadian :eek:
     
  4. Sorry I didn't mean to offend you :smug: Let me fix my statement.

    I'm not sure how it is in North America but if you can get German beers they legally can't put preservatives in their beer
     
  5. Fontaine

    Fontaine

    Apr 27, 2006
    What about heineken, is that good for avoiding hang overs?
     
  6. ROON

    ROON

    Aug 5, 2006
    Sydney, Australia
    Heineken is gross. :meh:

    Can't tell you what it's like for hangovers, because I'm immune to them.

    But I can tell you that it's gross. :p
     
  7. Fontaine

    Fontaine

    Apr 27, 2006
    damn another beer out, yea i use to be as well......then 3 weeks ago it all changed:confused:
     
  8. Not a massive fan of Heineken. I do quite enjoy Becks though.
     
  9. IconBasser

    IconBasser Scuba Viking

    Feb 28, 2007
    Fontana, California
    Fontaine, the reason you are getting hangovers is that you're drinking budweiser. That stuff is toxic, man!
     
  10. Fontaine

    Fontaine

    Apr 27, 2006
    but it tastes so damn good lol, bud light was so easy on the next day...i just wish budweiser was like it.
     
  11. Bud doesn't taste good. Try something like Steamwhistle, Waterloo Dark, Kilkenny, Ricards Red (or white for that matter).

    lowsound
     
  12. I can drink more Guinness without getting a hangover more than any other beer.
     
  13. Heineken is good for avoiding, period. :atoz:
     
  14. Sounds like you need some everclear.
     
  15. Try something like Rickard's Red, or Grasshopper or something.
     
  16. theory028

    theory028 Really Loud Hamburger.

    Jul 4, 2007
    Cedar Falls, IA
    Go for La Crosse, Milwaukee's Best, or Steel Reserve. If you're gonna drink crappy beer, you might as well get the best in the league. ;)

    And then there's always Grainbelt.

    I've always preferred dark beers for pleasure, and Coors for social settings. Hangovers haven't been an issue for me.
     
  17. Fontaine

    Fontaine

    Apr 27, 2006
    I think I might pick up a case of Rickard's Red and try that out. Thanks guys!

    But if you got more suggestions, keep 'em goin.
     
  18. Jazz Ad

    Jazz Ad Mi la ré sol

    It's forbidden all over Europe actually.
    Beer doesn't need them at all.
    They're not responsible for hangovers anyway. Drinking more than you should is. Want the buzz, suffer the fuzz.
     
  19. Cool, I thought that might be the case but I wasn't sure.


    All I know is I get way more hungover drinking Aussie Beer (they're full of preservatives) than European brews. Seriously why can't Australia have laws against all additives.
     
  20. XtreO

    XtreO

    Jan 2, 2008
    Norway
    Tuborg! Well, it's cheap at any rate. And you don't get hangovers from it.