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Day 4 of the Tournament of Cheap Beers. Budweiser vs. Busch
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While the selection committee got it largely right, one can’t help but wonder if production/distribution restrictions prevented entries such as Kirkland Light and Beer:30 from making runs at the crown. Are there any other notable omissions, perhaps deserving of a play-in round?
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Some of my good buddies and I have been spit-balling about how you could ACTUALLY try to do something like this without having to sit down and take sips out of 32 cans of beer. I got to thinking about it, and I figured it could make for a fun project with our poll feature here on BGP. Everybody here seems to have an opinion about everything, so why not see what we can get figured out about beer using those opinions. So I put together a list of 32 North American domestic beers following a few guidelines: All beers must be cheap. A 6-pack of 12oz cans/bottles MUST be under $9, ideally under $7. All beers must be marketed to a large region of the United States - more than 6 states. No beers that are primarily marketed as craft beers. No flavored/fruited beers (e.g. - Bud Light Lime). No Mexican cerveza-type beers. No beers that are primary marketed as a "malt liquor" (e.g. - Colt 45, Mickey's, Olde English 800). After I picked the beers, I assigned them numbers, and created a single-elimination style tournament bracket using randomly selected pairings. Here's what I came up with.
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Day 2 of the Tournament of Cheap Beers. Icehouse vs. Bud Ice