Talk:Miller Chill

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I think the Marketing edit regarding Miller's previous "Man Law" ads, specifically the "Man Law" stating: "DON'T FRUIT THE BEER," was somewhat relevant, from a pop-culture-analysis point of view. I understand why mods deleted it, but I'm on the fence. It did make me think a little more about marketing, consumerism, and these products...


Second. Mention the man law thing. To not mention it smacks of corporate censorship - ie - Miller guys keep coming in here and deleting it. Same thing happens with the article on Disney. --Jon in California 208.127.73.82 12:49, 29 July 2007 (UTC)

This beer taste's like someone threw up beer and then put a little lime flavoring in it.

Actually it tastes exactly like Zima. Why no one mentions this is beyond me.

Why is everyone so down on the taste of this beer? Everyone hates it on every review on the web. I had it today and I loved it. Its not a Belgium stout for christ sakes, its a light beer with lime flavour. I don't look down on a dog for not being able to drive a bus and I don't criticise a light lime beer for not tasting like a Guiness. But for what it is it is good. By the way this article is for information about the product and not for discussing rather you like or dislike the product ;)

--Jon in California 208.127.73.82 12:49, 29 July 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Fair use rationale for Image:MillerChill Bottle.jpg

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BetacommandBot 05:30, 1 October 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Term "Light" beer

One problem is that Light in the US means something completely different to Light in Australia. In Australia, a light beer means a low alcohol beer - like 2.7%. While there are lower carb beers being in the 4.5 or so range, and generally full strength beer around the 4.8-4.9 percent range. I wonder if the term low-calorie/kilojoule or low-carbohydrate or something like that would be a better international description 203.185.215.144 (talk) 01:59, 21 November 2007 (UTC)