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Walgreens Beer.
Started by WVUPharm2007
I know you'll be buying a ****ing metric ton of that for your trailer Mikey.
I know you'll be buying a ****ing metric ton of that for your trailer Mikey.
Don't drink.
And I sold the trailer.
And I hate Walgreens.
Wow how desparate has Walgreens become? It must be some good beer for $11.50 a case.
Natty Ice suddenly seems more delicious. But it is awesome that Walgreens is selling their beer for so cheap. Their real profit is gonna come from all the subsequent Imodium sales.
My favorite part is their tagline - "It's the water that makes it." I plan on giving it a shot this weekend. I'll let you know how it goes.
My favorite part is their tagline - "It's the water that makes it." I plan on giving it a shot this weekend. I'll let you know how it goes.
Make sure you include pictures in your report

We've had this for sale at our store for the past month. We had a huge display and everything...nobody bought it.
I bought a 6-pack just to try it out. Tastes like a watered down Bud/Miller Light. It would be great for Beer Pong/Flip Cup if you're into that sorta thing 🙂
I bought a 6-pack just to try it out. Tastes like a watered down Bud/Miller Light. It would be great for Beer Pong/Flip Cup if you're into that sorta thing 🙂
Taste test complete. Bought a 6-pack.
Color - Looks like pee
Smell - Reminds me of Natty and Bud mixed
Taste - As if equal volumes of Busch Lite and water were combined. Very watery, fizzy, and only a slight hop taste at the end.
Drinkabilty - If I was just drinking to get drunk or play drinking games, I could probably be ok with this, but this is just not good at all for watching TV or with meals.
Overall - The cost effectiveness is definitely attractive, but it is definitely low-tier beer.
Color - Looks like pee
Smell - Reminds me of Natty and Bud mixed
Taste - As if equal volumes of Busch Lite and water were combined. Very watery, fizzy, and only a slight hop taste at the end.
Drinkabilty - If I was just drinking to get drunk or play drinking games, I could probably be ok with this, but this is just not good at all for watching TV or with meals.
Overall - The cost effectiveness is definitely attractive, but it is definitely low-tier beer.
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Curious... I have never seen a Walgreens sell alcohol yet.
And any beer that comes in a can is not worth drinking by definition.
And any beer that comes in a can is not worth drinking by definition.
Gross.
And for the record, I didn't even know what flip cup was until I started pharm school. I am so out of touch.
And for the record, I didn't even know what flip cup was until I started pharm school. I am so out of touch.
Taste test complete. Bought a 6-pack.
Color - Looks like pee
Smell - Reminds me of Natty and Bud mixed
Taste - As if equal volumes of Busch Lite and water were combined. Very watery, fizzy, and only a slight hop taste at the end.
Drinkabilty - If I was just drinking to get drunk or play drinking games, I could probably be ok with this, but this is just not good at all for watching TV or with meals.
Overall - The cost effectiveness is definitely attractive, but it is definitely low-tier beer.
Thanks for taking one for the team.
Gross.
And for the record, I didn't even know what flip cup was until I started pharm school. I am so out of touch.
It's good to know people still party in pharmacy school. I'll pick up the keg.

Taste test complete. Bought a 6-pack.
Color - Looks like pee
Smell - Reminds me of Natty and Bud mixed
Taste - As if equal volumes of Busch Lite and water were combined. Very watery, fizzy, and only a slight hop taste at the end.
Drinkabilty - If I was just drinking to get drunk or play drinking games, I could probably be ok with this, but this is just not good at all for watching TV or with meals.
Overall - The cost effectiveness is definitely attractive, but it is definitely low-tier beer.
I did my own test last night and I pretty much agree with everything said above. 👍
But for the price, I can't complain.
Can't taste test d/t current pregnancy status, but I see people buying it all the time when I'm in Wags. But people here also drink a lot of Beast.
It's good to know people still party in pharmacy school. I'll pick up the keg.![]()
Hell, there were a dozen people in my class that did cocaine all the time. About the same that abused Adderall for cramming purposes. I knew for a fact that at least 5 dudes were injecting anabolic steroids. I think everyone in the class but me was an alcoholic.
Of course, this is WVU...you know...
I keep seeing this empty crushed can of it on the ground on the way to my Spanish class. I find it so funny! But it's hard to laugh at it without looking like a crazy girl.
Can't taste test d/t current pregnancy status...
I imagine you already announced that, but I didn't notice, so congrats! 👍👍
I loled at the name, "Big Flats." Maybe next a wine, "Proudly Plonk."
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I'd have to agree with the Beer Advocate folks, shockingly. I thought it was sure to be awful. Just another beer, and I'd definitely drink it over Keystone or Natty (still not sure about the Beast, though).
Hmmmm...I just noticed it's brewed by Genesee.
They make a cream ale that is actually very good
They make a cream ale that is actually very good
Hmmmm...I just noticed it's brewed by Genesee.
They make a cream ale that is actually very good
👍
Walgreens is exploiting the fact that schools are opening up Brewmaster / Brewery Operations Management degree programs at an unprecedented rate, leading to an oversupply of brewing capacity across the country. You should see the posts on the SBN (Student Brewers Network) from students at the most established brewery programs- they are throwing fits and demanding that ACBE (Accreditation Council of Beer Education) step in and stop these new schools from opening.
it won't be long until Walgreens will be offering a three month supply of beer for ten dollars.
it won't be long until Walgreens will be offering a three month supply of beer for ten dollars.
Walgreens is exploiting the fact that schools are opening up Brewmaster / Brewery Operations Management degree programs at an unprecedented rate, leading to an oversupply of brewing capacity across the country. You should see the posts on the SBN (Student Brewers Network) from students at the most established brewery programs- they are throwing fits and demanding that ACBE (Accreditation Council of Beer Education) step in and stop these new schools from opening.
it won't be long until Walgreens will be offering a three month supply of beer for ten dollars.
👍 A+, would lol again.
Walgreens is exploiting the fact that schools are opening up Brewmaster / Brewery Operations Management degree programs at an unprecedented rate, leading to an oversupply of brewing capacity across the country. You should see the posts on the SBN (Student Brewers Network) from students at the most established brewery programs- they are throwing fits and demanding that ACBE (Accreditation Council of Beer Education) step in and stop these new schools from opening.
it won't be long until Walgreens will be offering a three month supply of beer for ten dollars.
d***...opening up a brewery was my fallback option too...
Big Flats is pretty good. Nice and bitter. 🙂 It reminds me of a local brew in Germany called Ülmer.
Maybe this a new niche someone can exploit. The combo Micro brewery and pharmacy. Instead of the soda fountain you would have a beer garden.
Walgreens beer gets the Colbert bump!
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Fewer patients complaining about wait times, huh? 😀Maybe this a new niche someone can exploit. The combo Micro brewery and pharmacy. Instead of the soda fountain you would have a beer garden.
"It's the Water" is already trademarked by Olympia Brewing, who got bought by Old Milwaukee. 😕
My grandpa was a delivery driver for the Olympia Brewery.
My grandpa was a delivery driver for the Olympia Brewery.
Trying this beer now because of this thread. $2.99/6 pack here in Texas. Yup. It sucks. I miss the beer from the NE.
I hear hopslam is out already...get it while you can!
I hear hopslam is out already...get it while you can!
I hear hopslam is out already...get it while you can!
Now available in the 1.32 gallon big can!
Am I the only one who has trouble wrapping my mind around the fact that Walgreens is selling private label beer for 50 cents a can, but a few aisles over a 20 ounce Coca-Cola is priced at $1.79?
Am I the only one who has trouble wrapping my mind around the fact that Walgreens is selling private label beer for 50 cents a can, but a few aisles over a 20 ounce Coca-Cola is priced at $1.79?
Piss and water is much cheaper than sugar.

I was able to sample some Big Flats 1901 this week.
First, I found it funny that there was only one empty space in the refrigerated case. It wasn't Bud Light, it wasn't Heineken, it wasn't Corona...it was the spot for BF1901. At $2.99 per six-pack, the stuff must really move.
Two aisles over, I found my warm BF. Into the fridge it went, and the next night I cracked one open after dinner.
Aroma: Smelled just like Miller Lite.
Color: Pale yellow- like the urine of a patient with diabetes insipidus.
Taste: While I'd struggle to say 'not bad', it is passable. It is on par with Busch, Keystone, and Nattie Light (and is much better than Coors Light).
Would I drink it again?: Not likely. I gave the remaining five cans to my father, who tried one and remarked "It's not the worst thing I've ever had".
Overall: You get what you pay for...an I'll be sticking with my Newcastles. But at the price ($11.49 per case), I think pharmacy students have a new go-to for their Saturday nights.
First, I found it funny that there was only one empty space in the refrigerated case. It wasn't Bud Light, it wasn't Heineken, it wasn't Corona...it was the spot for BF1901. At $2.99 per six-pack, the stuff must really move.
Two aisles over, I found my warm BF. Into the fridge it went, and the next night I cracked one open after dinner.
Aroma: Smelled just like Miller Lite.
Color: Pale yellow- like the urine of a patient with diabetes insipidus.
Taste: While I'd struggle to say 'not bad', it is passable. It is on par with Busch, Keystone, and Nattie Light (and is much better than Coors Light).
Would I drink it again?: Not likely. I gave the remaining five cans to my father, who tried one and remarked "It's not the worst thing I've ever had".
Overall: You get what you pay for...an I'll be sticking with my Newcastles. But at the price ($11.49 per case), I think pharmacy students have a new go-to for their Saturday nights.