Booze

Fewd Fight! Coors Light Vs. Miller Lite

In the modern era we unfortunately live in, it seems that traditional American “get drunk” beers have fallen out of favor.  Even though they still sell tons of barrels, it seems that Millennials prefer drinking fruity and “aromatic” beers instead of good old fashioned American brews.  There is some debate if Herman and Denny fall into the Millennial category, but they probably wouldn’t claim it if they did.  The Fewd Snobs have nothing against home brews.  In fact, they agree that some are pretty good.  But by definition, the Fewd Snobs will never, EVER turn their noses up to a…
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Review: Beer Fridge!

BEHOLD! The epitome of the Fewd Snob.  The ultimate necessity.  The crown jewel.  The Beer Fridge. And not just any beer fridge.  This baby holds a whopping 120 (12 oz.) cans when packed full.  We are very proud to own such a masterful device.  This particular model is an 18″ stainless trimmed, clear glass door “beverage cooler” made by Danby. It actually resides at Herman’s house, but Denny has purchased real estate on the second shelf.  As you can see, we keep a specific layout for the contents of the beer fridge.  This is due to the different sizes of Miller and Coors…
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Fewd Fight! Fireball Cinnamon Whisky

Fireball Cinnamon Whiskey has become very popular lately in the United States, as well as many other countries.  According to Fireball’s website, it originated in Canada.  You will notice that the word ‘whiskey’ is spelled without the ‘e,’ which is the proper spelling in Canada.  The whisky itself is Canadian, and it is aged in used American bourbon barrels.  The whisky is flavored using real Cinnamon. It seems like every time we’re in a bar, we see people ordering tons of Fireball shots.  The popularity has shot through the bar roof. And in good Food Fight fashion, we completely disagree……
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Review: Coors Light Citrus Radler (New)

For our first Booze review, we are testing the new Coors Light Citrus Radler. Although the Fewd Snobs typically don’t review fruity beers, we couldn’t pass up a chance to drink in the middle of the afternoon.  And after all, it’s still Coors Light.  We saw it in the store, and had to try it out. Evidently, Coors wants to get into the seasonal brew market.  This is unusual for MillerCoors.  Budweiser has been doing their varieties for a while (Bud Light Lime, Bud Light Ritas).  This is one of the first attempts to compete by MillerCoors. We grabbed a…
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