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    It's easy. Bud if I'm on the east coast, Coors if I'm on the west coast. A nice light American lager is just fine.
    If you're looking for a beer with no malt flavor, no discernible hops, a clean, crisp finish, and no after-taste, American light lagers are the winner.

    They're better than Chinese take-out. As soon as you finish drinking one, you're still thirsty for another.
    said it best. American lagers really do hit the spot when that is all
    you want.

    I like either Bud or Coors, depending upon whom I am drinking with. Coors
    has just a hint of a metallic ring to me, but one that stops far short of
    unpleasant (which metallic taste is definitely). If forced to make a
    choice, I will say Bud, since Coors staked themselves to brewing capital
    with production of uranium fuel pellet "hockey pucks."

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    American lagers really do hit the spot when that is all you want.
    Wouldn't ANYTHING "hit the spot" if it's also "all you want"?

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    American lagers really do hit the spot when that is all you want.
    Wouldn't ANYTHING "hit the spot" if it's also "all you want"?
    Yes. It's a tautology.

    For me, when "all I want" is something with little flavor that
    quenches my thirst, I'll drink water.

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    said it best. American lagers really do hit the spot when that is all you want.
    My problem with BudMillerCoors is that, to me, they are NOT
    refreshing! They are much too sweet, nearly cloyingly so. When I go
    for light lager (and I do like them well made) I tend to opt for
    versions from smaller American breweries such as Victory Prima Pils,
    New Belgium Blue Paddle Pils, and my new favorite Sierra Nevada
    Summerfest. A nice smack of bitterness that is very refreshing.

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    My problem with BudMillerCoors is that, to me, they are NOT
    refreshing! They are much too sweet, nearly cloyingly so. When I go
    for light lager (and I do like them well made) I tend to opt for
    versions from smaller American breweries such as Victory Prima Pils,
    New Belgium Blue Paddle Pils, and my new favorite Sierra Nevada
    Summerfest. A nice smack of bitterness that is very refreshing.
    I haven't tried any of the three that you mention. I will have to keep them
    in mind. I do like Pilsner Urzquel (sp?).

    Suds

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