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Obama’s, Gates’ and Crowley’s beer tastes

July 30th, 2009 at 09:50am Georgette Braun

Granted, I only clicked through a few of the 15.6 million hits I discovered this morning when I googled “Obama and Gates and beer” (without the quote marks).

But I didn’t see one commenting on the tastes of the beers the trio will down today at the White House in the let’s-all-get-along-like-ebony-and-ivory-summit-to-diffuse-the-racial-profiling/cop-profiling/presidential-comment-stupidity hubbub.

Obama reportedly wants Bud Light; Harvard University professor Henry Gates, maybe Red Stripe;  and police Sgt. James Crowley, Blue Moon.

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Paul J. Richards / AFP/Getty Images in the Los Angeles Times

These are reportedly the beers of choice, from left, of Police Sgt. James Crowley, President Obama and professor Henry Louis Gates Jr.

Well, unlike my colleague Kevin Haas, who in GO tomorrow writes about his high-fivin’ reasons for not drinking, I do drink beer. And I especially like the way Blue Moon tastes. It has a more pronounced orange flavor than other beers. I drink it when I’m especially hungry; it’s like eating a piece of dense bread from your local bakery.

I like an occasional Red Stripe, a Jamaican brew. It has a sharp bitterness at first taste, but that taste doesn’t hang around. And the beer is light enough. But I’m at a loss of words to nicely describe Bud Light, other than it is light-tasting. The only time, and not ever very often, that I drink it is when the only other option is Miller Lite.

Actually, I usually drink Corona, mostly because it’s lighter than Blue Moon and Blue Moon isn’t as available at eateries and bars.

Which beers do you like, and why? Post your comments.

If you had to choose among these three beers (and you didn't have to pay to drink it), which would prefer?
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Entry Filed under: race, beer, politics

6 Comments Add your own

  • 1. hokumboy  |  July 30th, 2009 at 10:21 pm

    I’ll stick with Carlyle’s Stout.

  • 2. zach  |  July 31st, 2009 at 12:32 am

    What did Biden drink? You know I like my coors lite…by the way I like the new go pic of ya ma!!!

  • 3. chris black  |  July 31st, 2009 at 9:24 am

    I drink beer also, but I am sick to death of this entire issue!!!!!

  • 4. the dude abides  |  August 1st, 2009 at 10:26 am

    None of the above please.

    How about a handcrafted American product? Bud Light is owned by inBev, a Belgian company, Red Stripe is from Diageo, a multinational company based out of the UK, and Blue Moon is made by Molson-Coors, a half-Canadian company.

    If they’re not going to support their local brewers, might as well have a Tsingtao, since China holds the note on the majority of our national debt.

  • 5. Georgette Braun  |  August 3rd, 2009 at 4:32 pm

    In case you hadn’t heard: Gates actually drank Sam Adams Light. And a surprise guest, Vice President Joe Biden, had a Buckler, a low-alcohol beer.

    Carlyles’ Stout, too stout for me.

  • 6. Georgette Braun  |  August 3rd, 2009 at 4:42 pm

    My son: Glad the beer post got you to my blog site.

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