DCEO’s Dave Moore says the newly-formed company created out of the merger of beer companies Miller and Coors is on its way to North Texas.
Why is this important to you? It probably isn’t, but it does give me the opportunity to share a wee bit of trivia…
Did you know that Miller High Life aka “The Champagne of Beers” is the brewery’s oldest brand, first made available in 1903? It wasn’t until the ’70s that they started making Miller Lite, and the ’80s that they introduced Miller Genuine Draft.
But do you know the difference between High Life and Genuine Draft? It’s the same recipe. The difference is they add more carbonation to High Life to give it that champagne-y bubble, and it’s heat-pasteurized. Genuine Draft is cold filtered, but the two recipes are identical.
Austin, thanks for the beer 101. I have never been able to develop a taste for beer. But now that I have one of those wine cellar/refrigerator thingies, I would like to stock it up with an assortment of wine and BEER. But I can’t really be a hostess yet. Not until the restoration/construction is finished.
Most wine refrigerators won’t get the beer cold enough. Good for wine, bad for beer.
Bummer