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While Rolling Rock moved from Latrobe to NJ back in 2006, it didn't completely lose its mojo until InBev discontinued brewing in glass tanks for its legendary bottled beer in 2015.

Ah, that explains it then. Thanks for the update.
 
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It's disgusting, for one. Once a valid alternative was presented I couldn't switch fast enough. Lite's no day at the beach true, but my RR days are over. Miller Lite was the Official Beer of the legendary Gampel $2 Beer Night and as such is mojo-compliant.

I admit I don't drink beer often - maybe two or three times a year on a super hot day, so I certainly am not qualified to critique beer.
 

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There are degrees to awful. I never light beers. But if I'm offered a Miller Lite, I'll drink it and it's not all that far off from a cheap lawnmower beer. But if I'm offered a Mich Ultra, I'll ask for water.
I'm honestly surprised that the Buffalo Wild Wings only Kolsch from Goose Island is pretty good. Much better than Miller Lite. And a 20oz is $3. We got the bill after the Iona game and 5 of them was $15. It's like going back 30 years.
 

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I'm honestly surprised that the Buffalo Wild Wings only Kolsch from Goose Island is pretty good. Much better than Miller Lite. And a 20oz is $3. We got the bill after the Iona game and 5 of them was $15. It's like going back 30 years.
If it works for you, great. I'll likely never try it as in addition to never buying light beers*, I also never set foot in BWW.

*As posted previously on the beer thread, I did buy a four pack of a locally brewed light pilsner a couple months ago. Wasn't worth it. So "never" is from here forward.
 
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Not a bad thing to see when I open my in-laws’ fridge:

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So here's the funny thing about drinking, Mojo and the rule "if you think it effects the Mojo, it does".

I have always felt when you drink something you really enjoy and think it's delicious? That's an easy out. You drink it, they win? Awesome. You drink it and they lose? At least I had my favorite double IPA 8.9% hazy Goose Golden Monkey!

When you have cancer? They don't give you chemo in a key lime pie. When you have a chest cold, you take nasty tasting medicine. And it works.

I feel like the Rolling Rocks of yore? No one liked them. How could you? But it was a groundswell and it brought the Yard together. If you weren't here? I assure you. It really did. And I do feel like, when you decide "Well, MY mojo is a Makers Mark old fashioned" it really bends the rules to fit your own personal agenda and.....waters down the actual impact. Just my two cents.
 

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So here's the funny thing about drinking, Mojo and the rule "if you think it effects the Mojo, it does".

I have always felt when you drink something you really enjoy and think it's delicious? That's an easy out. You drink it, they win? Awesome. You drink it and they lose? At least I had my favorite double IPA 8.9% hazy Goose Golden Monkey!

When you have cancer? They don't give you chemo in a key lime pie. When you have a chest cold, you take nasty tasting medicine. And it works.

I feel like the Rolling Rocks of yore? No one liked them. How could you? But it was a groundswell and it brought the Yard together. If you weren't here? I assure you. It really did. And I do feel like, when you decide "Well, MY mojo is a Makers Mark old fashioned" it really bends the rules to fit your own personal agenda and.....waters down the actual impact. Just my two cents.
So playing in the tournament is like Chemo? We have to suffer? The first rule remains the first rule. I don’t think any beer I consume affects the mojo. I never drank the Rolling Rocks. When I had some pleated Scotch and we made a comeback? Then it happened a few more times? Well, first rule applied. Couldn’t jinx it. But it’s a comeback beverage when we are down.

For now, my Arrogant and Spoiled T-Shirt under a UConn Hockey jersey is the ticket along with a Shakespeare Henry V inspired Haiku.

I get the power of collective belief being more powerful. But does it require collective action? If the arena in Vegas doesn’t have Miller Lite, are those attending the game hurting the mojo? I feel like we’ve rallied around this team and banished the negativity. The mojo is strong.
 

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I have my 6-game, unwashed Grey T/Blue UCONN T shirt from 2014 upstairs. Sealed in a plastic bag, untouched and unwashed from that tournament. I have been holding out. It smells a little funky, maybe like victory. Tomorrow, I am going in.

I wish I was 20 pounds lighter like I was then too. Snug.
 

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Drinking Rolling Rock showed commitment. In 2014, my local watering hole didn't carry it but the owner agreed to buy a couple cases in advance of the tournament. Nobody else drank it. I felt an obligation to take care of it. It took me a couple months, but I did it!
 
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So playing in the tournament is like Chemo? We have to suffer? The first rule remains the first rule. I don’t think any beer I consume affects the mojo. I never drank the Rolling Rocks. When I had some pleated Scotch and we made a comeback? Then it happened a few more times? Well, first rule applied. Couldn’t jinx it. But it’s a comeback beverage when we are down.
You didn’t read what I wrote. In your example, you drank scotch you liked, they won. You’re happy. If they lose? You still drink something you really like.

The rolling rock thing was much different than that. It was a collective good luck tonic we all did for the greater good.
 
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Circumstances led us to a place that did not sell Miller Lite. So I sucked down a couple pre-game and went out to the car a half-time for another. You saw how we played in the 2nd half.
Does Miller Lite taste
great, or is it less filling.
Who cares when it's two bucks?

Nope, it's not haiku
Not GameDay til after 12
Then, three words, once, no verbs

Find your own mojo
See you on the other side
As a man of few words
 

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You didn’t read what I wrote. In your example, you drank scotch you liked, they won. You’re happy. If they lose? You still drink something you really like.
Back in the day when micro choices comprised Sam Adams and Harpoon, lots of people actually did enjoy Rolling Rock.

If it were supposed to be some kind of punishment, then the wings should only have been consumed dripping in Carolina Reaper sauce.
 
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Does Miller Lite taste
great, or is it less filling.
Who cares when it's two bucks?

Nope, it's not haiku
Not GameDay til after 12
Then, three words, once, no verbs

Find your own mojo
See you on the other side
As a man of few words
Haiku outside of haiku thread feels like bad mojo:confused: Bill Murray please advise
 

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