Michelob Ultra
What are some good names of some beers to drink?
I have tried Michelob Ultra , Michelob Amber, and Corona.
If those are the only beers you have tried, you haven’t really had a beer yet. Try some stouts like guinness and/or some expensive European brews such as Lev, all flavors are good. If you want a good American Beer, try Blue Paddle or Fat Tire or any of the samuel adams.
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MICHELOB ULTRA 3-D MIRROR SIGN $19.99 |
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GREAT MICHELOB ULTRA NEON SIGN LIGHT $39.95 |
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MICHELOB ULTRA Beer Bar 3D Neon Light Sign sd105 $0.01 |
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Michelob Ultra PGA aluminum bottle w/ cap *no beer* $1.00 |
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(2) Michelob Ultra Beer Bottle Koozies Cooler $2.99 |
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(2) Michelob Ultra Beer Can & Bottle Koozie Cooler $0.99 |
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(2) Michelob Ultra Beer Can Koozies Cooler $0.99 |
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MICHELOB ULTRA TAP HANDLE $6.56 |
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MICHELOB ULTRA TAP HANDLE $9.99 |
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Michelob Ultra Aluminum Beer Bottle Budweiser $2.99 |
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MICHELOB ULTRA TUSCAN ORANGE …, Beer CROWN Bottle Cap $2.50 |
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**MICHELOB ULTRA BEER BOTTLE KOOZIES COOLER 12 ea/new** $9.99 |
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2009 Print AD Michelob Ultra Beer Smooth Pour Bottle $5.99 |
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2004 Ad Michelob Ultra Beer Lower Carbs Higher Standard $4.99 |
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Michelob Ultra 36oz. Hard Plastic WATER BOTTLE N.I.B. $0.99 |
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MICHELOB ULTRA GLASS $4.00 |
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Michelob Ultra Light bottle airplane $20.00 |
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Michelob ULTRA AMBER beer ale Tap Handle appx.13″ $9.99 |
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Michelob Ultra Beer Can Kaddy Koozie Huggie Cooler $2.99 |
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LOT 50 MICHELOB MICH ULTRA BEER BOTTLE CAPS CRAFT FUN!! $0.49 |
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Coaster ~ Michelob Ultra $0.99 |
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100 MICHELOB ULTRA BEER BOTTLE CAPS NO DENTS $1.99 |
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MICHELOB ULTRA AMBER BEER Coaster Anheuser-Busch MO Bud $2.50 |
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BUDWEISER Lot 10 Novelty Items BUD LIGHT MICHELOB ULTRA $17.95 |
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1 MICHELOB ULTRA BAR GOLF TOWEL W/ HOOK NEW BY BUD $12.59 |
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Michelob Ultra Sun Visor Cap Hat $15.99 |
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Michelob Ultra Aluminum Bottles (2) FULL!!! $2.99 |
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(2) Michelob Ultra Beer Bottle Koozies Cooler $9.75 |
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(2) Michelob Ultra Beer Can & Bottle Koozie Cooler $7.75 |
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(2) Michelob Ultra Beer Can Koozies Cooler $5.75 |
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MICHELOB ULTRA BEER SIGN WALL CLOCK!!! $18.99 |
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1 MICHELOB ULTRA BAR GOLF TOWEL W/ HOOK NEW BY BUD $12.59 |
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A1+ MICHELOB ULTRA 500614 ALUMINUM BEER BOTTLE-CAN $NR $0.99 |
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Michelob Ultra Umbrella $0.99 |
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MICHELOB ULTRA Beer CROWN Bottle Cap Anheuser-Busch Bud $2.50 |
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Michelob Ultra Amber Beer White T-shirt L $1.00 |
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Beer Advertising – MICHELOB ULTRA 3-D MIRROR SIGN $19.99 |
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NEW MICHELOB ULTRA BOTTLE OPENER KEYCHAIN RARE $0.99 |
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MICHELOB ULTRA DURABLE PLASTIC SIGN $0.99 |
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MICHELOB ULTRA AMBER BEER BUCKET WITH HANDLE $4.99 |
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4 Michelob Ultra Gold Rimmed Pilsner Glasses $4.99 |
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11 3/4″ White Ribbon Michelob Ultra Beer Tap Handle $4.49 |
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MICHELOB ULTRA BEER SIGN #90A $10.00 |
The Top 10 Female Golfers in 2008
The male counterparts get the bigger share of the limelight when it comes to golf. However, many outstanding female golfers have made the game interesting and are receiving more media attention than ever. Here’s the list for the top 10 female golfers in 2008.
#1: Lorena Ochoa. Lorena is a Mexican golfer and is currently ranked #1. She took up golf at the age of five and turned professional in 2002. 2007 proved to be a successful year for Lorena, for she overtook Annika Sörenstam to become the world number one ranked golfer. In August 2007, Ochoa won her first major championship at the Women’s British Open. She won the next two LPGA events, the CN Canadian Women’s Open and the Safeway Classic, the first to win three consecutive events since Annika Sörenstam in 2005. Also in 2007, Lorena became the first woman ever to earn more than $4 million in a single season, surpassing Annika Sörenstam’s previous record of $2.8 million.
#2: Tseng Yani. She turned professional in January 2007 and at the tender age of 19 (as of X’mas 2008), she holds the second position. After finishing sixth in the final LPGA Qualifying Tournament in December 2007, Tseng earned full playing privileges on the LPGA Tour for 2008. In June 2008, she claimed her first LPGA tour victory — the LPGA Championship. She’s the girl to watch for the next few years.
#3: Annika Sörenstam. She is a Swedish professional golfer whose achievements rank her as one of the most successful golfers in history. She has won 72 official LPGA tournaments, and tops the LPGA’s career money list with earnings of over $22 million. On 13 May 2008, Sörenstam announced that she would “step away” from competitive golf at the end of the 2008 season. Let’s hope she continues to be involved in the sport after her retirement.
#4: Paula Creamer. In her four seasons as a professional, she has won 10 tournaments, including eight LPGA Tour events. Paula has been as high as No. 2 in the Women’s World Golf Rankings. She is also the youngest and quickest player to reach $1 million in LPGA career earnings. She has many endorsement deals under her belt, with brand names such as Adidas, NEC, RBS & Bridgestone. Paula has a nickname “Pink Panther” due to her fondness of wearing pink.
#5: Suzann Pettersen. Suzann is a Norwegian professional golfer who plays mainly on the U.S. based LPGA Tour. She turned professional in September 2000. 2007 proved to be a fruitful year for her. She was selected to represent Norway at the Women’s World Cup of Golf but withdrew due to illness. She recorded her best finish, second, in both the Safeway International and Kraft Nabisco tournaments. She went on to win the Michelob ULTRA Open at Kingsmill, and then the LPGA Championship. On the Ladies European Tour, she won the SAS Masters in Norway. At the Longs Drugs Challenge she won her third LPGA victory. On December 31, 2007, Suzann reached the #2 position in the Women’s World Golf Rankings.
#6: Ji-Yai Shin. She is currently playing on the LPGA of Korea Tour. She has broken all existing KLPGA records, winning 10 events in 19 starts on the KLPGA Tour in 2007. Shin played at the Women’s Australian Open where she finished 2nd, losing to Karrie Webb in a playoff. However, she won the 2008 Women’s British Open, which took her into the top ten position. In 2009, Shin will be a rookie on the LPGA Tour.
#7: Cristie Kerr. Cristie started playing golf at the age of eight & turned professional in 1996. By 2004, she was one of the leading players on the tour, with three tournament victories, and a fifth place finish on the money list. She won two tournaments in 2005 and moved up to third on the money list. Besides playing golf, Cristie is also active in the fundraising for breast cancer research. She has a foundation called Birdies for Breast Cancer and has raised $250,000 since 2004.
#8: Helen Alfredsson. She is a Swedish professional golfer who plays mainly on the U.S. based LPGA Tour. Alfredsson began her professional career on the Ladies European Tour where she was rookie of the year in 1989. The next year, in 1990, she claimed her maiden professional win at the Women’s British Open. She finished at the top of the European money list in 1998. Alfredsson is married to former National Hockey League player Kent Nilsson and stepmother of his son, hockey player Robert Nilsson.
#9: Angela Stanford. Angela turned professional in 2000 and played on the Duramed Futures Tour that year, winning once. She finished fourth in the the LPGA Tour final Qualifying Tournament giving her exempt status on the LPGA Tour for 2001. Her maiden tour victory was at the 2003 ShopRite Classic. Her best finish on the LPGA money list was 19th in 2007.
#10: Karrie Anne Webb. Karrie is Australia’s most successful female golfer, and one of the top players in the history of global women’s golf. She began her professional golfing career in 1994 playing on the Ladies European Tour where she finished second at the Australian Ladies Open
and the Futures Tour in the US, where she won one tournament. In 1996, Karrie won her first LPGA tournament. She won three other tournaments and become the first LPGA player to win $1 million in a single season topping the year end money list. She was also the 1996 LPGA Rookie of the Year.
Look out for my other article on “The Top 10 Male Golfers in 2008″ as well.