A lot of American things have European namesdwightsteel said:Does anyone else find it ironic that the supposed "Great American Beer" has an unmistakably German name?stewart34 said:Budweiser Chalada
Yeah, but none of them tout themselves as "the Great American" product. To me it's like naming your kid Achmed Kennedy.stewart34 said:A lot of American things have European namesdwightsteel said:Does anyone else find it ironic that the supposed "Great American Beer" has an unmistakably German name?stewart34 said:Budweiser Chalada
Budweiser (or the town it relates to) is technically now in the Czech Republic, though it has a very German history.dwightsteel said:Yeah, but none of them tout themselves as "the Great American" product. To me it's like naming your kid Achmed Kennedy.stewart34 said:A lot of American things have European namesdwightsteel said:Does anyone else find it ironic that the supposed "Great American Beer" has an unmistakably German name?stewart34 said:Budweiser Chalada
Ok that is very true, what about Chevy Silverado spanish name and it's logo is the American Revloutiondwightsteel said:Yeah, but none of them tout themselves as "the Great American" product. To me it's like naming your kid Achmed Kennedy.stewart34 said:A lot of American things have European namesdwightsteel said:Does anyone else find it ironic that the supposed "Great American Beer" has an unmistakably German name?stewart34 said:Budweiser Chalada
No, Chevy's logo is "American Revolution". Not the Silverado. And while I understand that Chevrolet is also unmistakably french, I would like to point out that practically no one says the full name. Everyone says "Chevy", even the commercials, and that's much more American sounding...stewart34 said:Ok that is very true, what about Chevy Silverado spanish name and it's logo is the American Revloutiondwightsteel said:Yeah, but none of them tout themselves as "the Great American" product. To me it's like naming your kid Achmed Kennedy.stewart34 said:A lot of American things have European namesdwightsteel said:Does anyone else find it ironic that the supposed "Great American Beer" has an unmistakably German name?stewart34 said:Budweiser Chalada
I can get that your just trying to make a point, but I may be the only one by the statement you makde to still say the name fully as Chevroletdwightsteel said:No, Chevy's logo is "American Revolution". Not the Silverado. And while I understand that Chevrolet is also unmistakably french, I would like to point out that practically no one says the full name. Everyone says "Chevy", even the commercials, and that's much more American sounding...stewart34 said:Ok that is very true, what about Chevy Silverado spanish name and it's logo is the American Revloutiondwightsteel said:Yeah, but none of them tout themselves as "the Great American" product. To me it's like naming your kid Achmed Kennedy.stewart34 said:A lot of American things have European namesdwightsteel said:Does anyone else find it ironic that the supposed "Great American Beer" has an unmistakably German name?stewart34 said:Budweiser Chalada
I'm not a patriotic, redneck, prick by the way, despite what this post is starting to sound like.
Exception that proves the rule.stewart34 said:I can get that your just trying to make a point, but I may be the only one by the statement you makde to still say the name fully as Chevroletdwightsteel said:No, Chevy's logo is "American Revolution". Not the Silverado. And while I understand that Chevrolet is also unmistakably french, I would like to point out that practically no one says the full name. Everyone says "Chevy", even the commercials, and that's much more American sounding...stewart34 said:Ok that is very true, what about Chevy Silverado spanish name and it's logo is the American Revloutiondwightsteel said:Yeah, but none of them tout themselves as "the Great American" product. To me it's like naming your kid Achmed Kennedy.stewart34 said:A lot of American things have European namesdwightsteel said:Does anyone else find it ironic that the supposed "Great American Beer" has an unmistakably German name?stewart34 said:Budweiser Chalada
I'm not a patriotic, redneck, prick by the way, despite what this post is starting to sound like.
Holy shit. Do you live in AK? because if not, you may be the only person I've ever met in the lower 48 to actually like the stuff.Nossy said:Dead Guy Ale! Best beer ever!
Runner up has to be Alaskan Amber Ale