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Malt Liquor vs Typical American Beers?


I never had malt liquor like colt 45 or pabst blue ribbon but I do normally drink coors light corona budweiser and heineken. Im tryng to expand my horizons. Taste wise is there a huge difference between lets say coors light and pabst blue ribbon?
Im just curious as far as the taste goes and how fast u can get drunk. I wanna have an idea before i try

Well colt 45 and blue ribbon are basically beer. But if i had to choose Old English 40s are the best. They're the same as regular beer if you down two 40s by yourself thats about 5-6 beers. And to answer your question the only difference is that coors light would probably taste watered down because its a light beer and pb would be way better to drink (even though its cheap...I think). If you want quality beers id stick to Heineken, Budweiser(not Bud light), Yuengling, Blue Moon, etc. (If it says light in the name its gonna taste like watered down beer and if it has ice in the name its probably super cheap and tastes like piss.) examples are Bud Light, Corona Light, Coors Light, Miller Light, Natural Ice(worst beer ever), etc etc. And if you want to espand horizons try a couple some hard liquor like Rum or Vodka.



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