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Is it true that Coors is turning its bad batches into gasohol?

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If so, why doesn't that right-wing company do something patriotic and turn their whole production over to that purpose, since it's not fit to drink?

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  1. Good point.

    And think how much gasohol Bud makes?


  2. If its possible, please keep it a secret, dont tell george bush , he will convert all our beer into fuel for cars!!!! LOL

  3. I am pretty sure that selling watery beer is much more profitable than selling grain alcohol for fuel.  It requires less fewer steps and the markup can be much higher.

  4. HORSE SH#T!

    The flavor of Coors beers...including Blue Moon that is. Coors products taste like horse sh#t. Not that I have had horse sh#t. Or would have horse sh#t. Or have considered having horse sh#t.

    c**p, time to change the subject.

    They should just stop making "beer" and save us all the grief.

  5. Because the cost of producing fuel via beer equipment is more than they could make selling it on the market.

    As for fit to drink, to each his own. I'm not a fan, but I try not to judge people on something so trivial as their taste in beer. I could list a hundred products that I consume that aren't top-grade or premium that some pompous, elitist jerk could criticize me for.

  6. Yes it is, i don't know why the government hasn't thought of that before. Everyone thinks using beer as car fuel is a NEW idea. The mountaineers (back in the prohibition days) used

    moonshine to power their trucks to deliver their "crop". My PawPaw used to make moonshine and he said they didn't live near a filling station, so they would take a couple jars and dump it in their tanks, and it would power their truck. I asked him when i got older if he didn't thought about that he was drinking something that could run a truck?  he said no.

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