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Default Miller High-Life Ad: $11.50 is not a lot for a burger & this commercial STILL makes no sense.

In article >,
"Victor Velazquez" > wrote:

> "Forge" > wrote in message
> ...
> > On Thu, 12 Jul 2007 11:50:43 -0500, Victor Velazquez wrote:
> >
> >> Which is very odd because Miller High Life is a "premium" beer and
> >>> only imports and microbrews are more expensive.
> >>
> >> I do believe you have confused Miller with Michelob.

> >
> > I really think Miller is sold as a premium and not as a "popular..." which
> > is what I think they call brands like Rolling Rock and good ol' Duff.
> >
> > I could be wrong, I don't buy a lotta beer any more. But pretty sure it's
> > priced roughly the same as Bud or Mich - and definitely higher than Busch.

>
> Ah, I see what you're saying. Crappy beer may be rated thusly:
>
> "Top" tier: Michelob, Heineken, Lowenbrau
>
> Next: Bud, Miller, Rolling Rock
>
> Almost Last: Pabst, Old Milwaukee (do they even make that anymore?), Coors
>
> Dead Last: Grain Belt, RWB, Corona
>
> Pricing may vary. I'm talking quality here!


How about Hamms? From the land of sky blue waters? Isn't that like the
cheapest beer you can buy?

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