Way to be 30 years behind the trend. I think this is a good sign though: pandering to binge drinkers (i.e. low-class) means that they're probably losing money.
If they can't enjoy the occasional binge drink, I pity the high-class. Coors is probably doing fine, all things considered. These are the guys who introduce new "beer technology" all the time, it's just what they do. Cans that change colors, wide-mouth cans, etc. Also, they own many false micro-brews that seem to have been embraced by the high-class, such as Blue Moon.
I for one am looking forward to the days where neither me nor my keys need to get covered in beer to drink said beer VERY fast.
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Way to be 30 years behind the trend. I think this is a good sign though: pandering to binge drinkers (i.e. low-class) means that they're probably losing money.
If they can't enjoy the occasional binge drink, I pity the high-class. Coors is probably doing fine, all things considered. These are the guys who introduce new "beer technology" all the time, it's just what they do. Cans that change colors, wide-mouth cans, etc. Also, they own many false micro-brews that seem to have been embraced by the high-class, such as Blue Moon.
I for one am looking forward to the days where neither me nor my keys need to get covered in beer to drink said beer VERY fast.
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