If a beer company come out beside a beer that taste close to Coke would you try it?



Answer:
If I want Coke, I'll drink Coke..when I want beer, it damn well better aroma like beer.
yea haha
i don't muse so.
oh yes. Are they really doing it? That would be GREAT!
Well.... I really don't like regular Coke, but I approaching Diet Coke. Maybe if they came up near something like that (it would be close to Light Beer!) I would certainly try it.

Besides, isn't beer an acquire taste anyway? You could do like mad of things to make it bite better. But beer is my drink of choice (true Texan here).
I truly prefer to enjoy my beer taste resembling beer, and a Coke like a Coke. My principal concern would be appealing to a market that shouldn't be: underage kids who similar to Coke. That would really be playing with fire.
no ...i'd drink coke...
Nope, I don't resembling Coke. Maybe if it tasted similar to Pepsi or Dr. Pepper.
It have been done, during the malternatives phase a few years put money on.
It failed miserably.
There is other that funky taste near malt based beverages, some flavors i.e. citrus travel well next to it and many do not.
This stuff, I don't talk about the name, fell into the latter category. Jack Daniels tried it with "thorny cola" which was supposed to morsel like jack and coke but contained no whisky. All JD RTD's enjoy gone to malt based due to license and taxing.
Ew, no. If I looked-for to drink something alcoholic that tasted approaching coke, I'd have a rum and coke. What would be the point of a coke-flavored beer?
Yes, why not? if I like it I preserve buying it. If I don't then I won't. It would be a confront don't u think? Interesting query hmm
wouldn't grant it the time of day. in a minute if it tasted approaching pepsi, I would buy stock in it.
gotta admit, I would - but i could simply imagine adjectives the unfortuante things like alcohol poisoning incidents rising as economically as deaths next to an alcoholic drink that tastes close to coke
I guess I would try it. But I love the zest of beer!

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