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red wolf beer

Red wolf beer was a discontinued beer made by

Anheuser-Busch not to be confused with red dog beer .
13.5 ABV .

Like many red beers, this beer pours an amber-reddish color that is beautiful to look at. As typical with lagers, this color is effervescent & what we like to describe as amazingly clear. A head of white foam appears as soon as the beer is poured, and the head retention is quite commendable. The head dissolves, leaving a very obvious lacing that forms every time you take a gulp.

There’s clearly moderate carbonation as it is hard to miss the tiny bubbles floating through the beer glass. Without a doubt, this lager has a unique color. Most beer drinkers would agree that red lagers are perhaps one of the most aesthetic beers ever.The aroma of this beer is predominantly malty alongside a grainy note that suggests that corn is part of it. You can also perceive a hoppiness, although the note is relatively light.

An earthy or herbal smell reminds one of straw, grass, and what seems to be pine. There’s also a sour scent similar to what you’d perceive from rotten fruit.

It was possible made to rival company Miller Brewing Company and their red dog beer .

It sold very poorly and Anheuser-Busch gave it the

Axe in the late 1990s early 2000s
Red wolf beer Overall, the taste is what you’d describe as watery, although it isn’t a bad beer to drink. It is smooth and leaves a clean, dry finish.
This beer almost lacks any discernible flavor profile. However, you can detect what may be a hop flavor upon closer inspection. There’s also a grainy, malt-like flavor that appears heavily muted. You can also detect a sulfur-like flavor from the alcohol in the lager.
You can pair this lager with spicy Asian, Italian, Mexican, and other intercontinental cuisines. You can also pair it with popcorn, burgers, steak, burger, and pizza.

Red Wolf. A red ale marketed during the 1990s in the United States. It was enjoyed by some consumers, but neither as well known nor as popular as other Anheuser-Busch brands. Discontinued circa . 2000 , This beer is no longer being produced by the brewery.
Amber Lager - International / Vienna
St. Louis, Missouri USA
red wolf beer by Blu_leef April 27, 2023
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Wolfman a beer 

Similar to shotgunning a beer, but instead of cutting a hole in the side of the can with a knife, one bites the side of the can open
Bill: Dude, did he just wolfman a beer?
Ted: Yep, he wolfmanned that thing!
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BEERWOLF! 

BEER WOLF! is a term used to say that something is bad. It is used in the same context as "Fail" or "FML" or "Asshole" etc. When a person says BEERWOLF! they must point at the thing that they are "BEERWOLF!"-ing. When typing "BEERWOLF!" it must be spelt in all CAPS and an exclamation point must be used, this is to show that you are pointing.
Ms. Paoletti gave us 8 pages of Algebra on SPRING BREAK?!...BEERWOLF!
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As seen in illustrations or cartoons: Wavy, vertical lines rising above a person, place or thing. Denotes a foul odor.
"You didn't put enough stink lines on your picture of the teacher."
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schmegegge 

Yiddish slang word meaning bullshit, baloney, hogwash, nonsense, crock of shit or hot air.
I don't buy the schmegegge about Morty sleeping with Moira.
His version of the story was pure schmegegge.
The whole schmegegge was made up to get Liz a little bit of attention.
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