I mention this because I poured out most of my Keystone Ice. Valid ID required, of course. I drink and enjoy all kinds of terrible, cheap beer. But this is a beer that actually loses in a beer-versus-no-beer comparison. Sure, yeah. I guess that means I have a more discriminating palate than they do.
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On Tap Sports Net reports how Molson Coors announced the news early on Wednesday, so people can go about the rest of their day all blue and depressed.
Interestingly enough, Molson Coors announced the arrival of their first-ever full-strength spirit—an American-blended whiskey called Five Trail—on Tuesday, the day before it revealed Keystone Ice and the like were getting the boot. Alas, it appears that the time of economy beer has drawn to a close, and whiskey reigns supreme. Rest in peace. Note to readers: if you purchase something through one of our affiliate links we may earn a commission.
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