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    The Eight Beers Americans No Longer Drink

    The 8 Beers Americans No Longer Drink

    Some of America’s most famous beers have lost a tremendous amount of their national sales over the last five years. Mostly, they are full-calorie beers, and they have lost sales to lower-calorie products, as well as imports and craft beers. 24/7 Wall St. looked at the 23 largest selling beer products in America and found eight that have lost a staggering 30% or more of their sales between 2005 and 2010.

    Most of the beers whose sales declined that much have one thing in common * they are “full-calorie” beers, or about 145 calories a can. Instead, beer drinkers have turned to “light beers,” which have 100 calories a can, and “ultra-lights,” which are closer to 90 calories.

    Surprisingly, Budweiser, the best-selling beer in America for years has lost 30% of its sales over the five-year period. Given that Budweiser sold 18 million barrels last year, this is a massive loss – more than 7 million barrels less. Sales of Bud Light, on the other hand, held steady at just over 39 million barrels during the five year period. Six products on our list have lost half their sales since 2005.

    Other than lighter-calorie beers, drinkers have also turned to imports, such as Corona, and to craft beers, which are produced, and usually also consumed, in relatively small regions, according to Eric Shepard of beer marketer’s
    INSIGHTS. Overall, sales of beer from 2005 to 2010 rose 1.9 million barrels to 208.4 million barrels. But sales of the top 20 brands dropped 10 million barrels to 149 million, a sign that Americans have turned to craft beers and imports.

    24/7 Wall St. used two databases to do its analysis. One is kept by SymphonyIRI Group, one of the largest consumer research firms in the U.S. The other is from specialist research firm, beer marketer’s INSIGHTS, Inc.

    These are 24/7 Wall St.’s “Beers Americans No Longer Love.”

    8. Budweiser
    > Sales loss (2006-2010): -30%
    > Brewer: Anheuser-Busch InBev
    > Barrels sold (2010): 18 million
    The self-proclaimed “king of beers,” Budweiser’s lager was originally sold in 1876. The company still refers to itself as The Great American Lager, despite the fact that the brand is now technically owned by Anheuser-Busch InBev, a Belgian company. For years, it was the most popular beer in the country, until Bud Light took its place in 2001.

    7. Milwaukee’s Best Light
    > Sales loss (2006-2010): -34%
    > Brewer: MillerCoors Brewing
    > Barrels sold (2010): 1.3 million
    Milwaukee’s Best Light was introduced in 1986 as the light version of Milwaukee’s Best. Now owned by MillerCoors, the beer has the tagline “brewed for a crisp, full taste.” Sales of the beer peaked at 2.1 million barrels in 1998 and 1999, but have declined steadily every year because of the success of larger brand name light beers like Bud Light and Miller Lite.

    6. Miller Genuine Draft
    > Sales loss (2006-2010): -51%
    > Brewer: MillerCoors Brewing
    > Barrels sold (2010): 1.8 million
    Miller Genuine Draft, often referred to as MGD, is MillerCoors’ unpasteurized beer. It was introduced by Miller Brewing in 1985. The beer is actually made from the same recipe as Miller High Life, but is treated differently post-brewing. The beer is cold-filtered, rather than pasteurized, and is considered a draft beer. Sales of the beer peaked in 1992 at 7.1 million barrels. It now sells barely a quarter of that each year.

    5. Old Milwaukee
    > Sales loss (2006-2010): -52%
    > Brewer: MillerCoors Brewing
    > Barrels sold (2010): 525,000
    Old Milwaukee is the flagship of the high end products made by faltering Pabst Brewing Company * once one of the largest brewery companies in the world. In 1990, Old Milwaukee sold over 6 million barrels. This brand, along with others made by Pabst Brewing, almost certainly have been hurt by the huge marketing budgets of MillerCoors Brewing and Anheuser-Busch InBev and their ability to leverage the large sales volumes for better positions in stores.

    4. Milwaukee’s Best
    > Sales loss (2006-2010): -53%
    > Brewer: MillerCoors Brewing
    > Barrels sold (2010): 925,000
    Milwaukee’s Best is one of Miller’s economy brands. It is part of the line named “Milwaukee” meant to capitalize on the name of America’s former brewing capital. The product sold an impressive 7 million barrels in 1990. Its competition, which includes Pabst and Keystone, have been successfully taking market share at the bottom of the market.

    3. Bud Select
    > Sales loss (2006-2010): -60%
    > Brewer: Anheuser-Busch InBev
    > Barrels sold (2010): 925,000
    Bud Select is Anheuser Busch’s primary product in the ultra low calorie beer segment. It has only 99 calories per can. The large brewery has put a large amount of money behind the marketing of the beer, which has Jay-Z as a spokesman. The product was introduced in 2005 and has steadily lost sales since then.

    2. Michelob Light
    > Sales loss (2006-2010): -64%
    > Brewer: Anheuser-Busch InBev
    > Barrels sold (2010): 525,000
    Michelob Light was launched in 1978 as Anheuser Busch worked to combat the huge success of Miller Lite in the mid-1970s. The plan did not work well. Miller Lite was the No.2 selling beer from the early 1980s until 1994 with sales of 14.7 million barrels that year. Michelob Light sales reached only 2 million barrels by 1994. The beer has steadily lost sales since, and is now barely selling over a half million barrels each year.


    1. Michelob
    > Sales loss (2006-2010): -72%
    > Brewer: Anheuser-Busch InBev
    > Barrels sold (2010): 175,000
    Michelob was first brewed in Adolphus Busch, the founder of Anheuser Busch in 1896. It was named for one of the small towns in the hops-growing region of Germany. When Anheuser Busch needed a super premium beer to compete with high-end imports like Heineken in the 1970s, it positioned Michelob to take that place.

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    Its no shock, its all swill... same reason the europeans and asians killed us in motor vehicles and electronics. They put forth an effort while we sat back and rode the glory of an inferior, but tradition-laden product
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    Call me a lightweight, but I like the miller 64. Haven't drank a budweiser product in years. Bud light gives me a headache.

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    If some of the beers on this list disappeared, especially Milwaukee's Beast and Old Swill, they would be mercy killings.

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    Remember Hamms?

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    I wouldn't give budweiser products to a terrorist... This hard charging Air Assaultman has a heart. I dry heave at the thought of that list you just posted. Little known fact, Japanese ritual suicide was invented the same year Budweiser was.... coincidence? I think not!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hobe Sound AK View Post
    Remember Hamms?
    From the land of skyblue waters?

    We used to have beer drinking bears, now we have polar bears who give their kids coke.

    Back when i still drank beer there was one called Blatz, .99 a six pack. I think they called it Blatz for the sounds you made the next morning while hugging the toilet.

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    I'll drink almost any dark beer.
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    Much of Buds problem is that they are now foriegn owned and no longer seen as an American beer.



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    Quote Originally Posted by El Duce View Post
    Call me a lightweight, but I like the miller 64. ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hobe Sound AK View Post
    Remember Hamms?
    Oh yes I do, distilled from pig piss I think it was. Bleech!

    This time of year I can be found picking up some Same Adams Octoberfest, later I'll be getting the Winter Lager.
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    You are right........

    they all suck. Light beer gives me a headache. Gimmie a Heiniken any day.......chris3

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheMrMitch View Post
    I'll drink almost any dark beer.
    Real Kentuckians drink Sterling.

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    Not a shocker as they all taste like aluminum and filtered piss.

    Coppertales, wtf is wrong with you? Heineken tastes like spunk smells, don't know how you can drink that shit either. One thing heineken does do well though, is a little known beer called piton from their st Lucia brewery. It's light like the Mexican beers are, except it actually tastes good and doesn't have a high likely hood of actually containing piss in it.

    Want another little known fact? Mexicans in Mexico don't drink corona, and have openly warned us not to drink the shit either. They say disgusting things happen at the bottling facilities. If they have a mex beer in hand in rocky point it's either a sol, modelo or XX, never a corona.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Schuetzenman View Post
    Oh yes I do, distilled from pig piss I think it was. Bleech!

    This time of year I can be found picking up some Same Adams Octoberfest, later I'll be getting the Winter Lager.
    Damn straight. Sammy rules the American beer market other than a few bad ass mico brews here and there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by coppertales View Post
    they all suck. Light beer gives me a headache. Gimmie a Heiniken any day.......chris3

    Talk about skunky piss water, keep your Heinapuke.< how it's made.

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    Nothing tastes good to me anymore unless it's brewed from the tears of illegal immigrants.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hobe Sound AK View Post
    Remember Hamms?
    You can still get Hamms. And Pabst Blue Ribbon and Schlitz.

    One of my favorites is Rolling Rock. That is a quality beer IMHO.

    Yuengling is good stuff too. And millions of Texans stand by their Shiner.
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    If im broke, Pabst Blue Ribbon
    If I have a little money, Coors Light or Miller Lite
    If money doesn't matter, Sam Adams (any brew), Blue Moon, Mississippi Mud, or any dark beers.

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