At the red end of the
spectrum, Republicans are more likely to drink Sam Adams, Amstel Light,
Leinenkugel and Coors Light. But the most Republican beer of them all? Shiner
Bock. From what I remember from a GOP convention way way back, the bottled
water of Republican choice is Fiji .
On the blue end of the
spectrum .
Beer Politics drink Sam Adams |
... MGD, Corona , and to a lesser
degree, any microbrew or hard cider. The bluest of the blue donkey brews,
though, is Heineken. (Not included in the study: beer-politics-playing
President Obama's White House suds.) I don't
remember what bottled water Dems like.
Undecideds and neutrals?
Busch, Natty Light, Foster's, Henry Weinhard's, Miller High Life and Bud Light.
Be sure to include Dos Equis drinkers in that number, because the Dos Equis
fans don't like being lumped in with the
World's Most Interesting Man -- an Obama booster.
The poll, graphed out by
the conservative National Journal, also looked at which beer drinkers were most
likely to go to the polls and actually, you know, vote, and which were most
likely to stay home and, well, probably drink beer.
The most vote-motivated
beer drinkers, by far: Sierra Nevada fans (who
are solidly Democratic).
The lazier beers
drinkers, at least when it comest to going to the polls: Corona drinkers (Dem) and Lone Star fans
(Republican).
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