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David Chang’s Unexpectedly Basic Favorite Beer Revealed

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David Chang has carved out a unique spot in the culinary world, renowned not just for his innovative cuisine but also for his surprisingly conventional choice in beer. Despite the explosion of craft beer brands since the 1990s, Chang remains loyal to Bud Light, viewing it as his beverage of choice for its simplicity and nostalgic value. He has openly expressed his preference, citing fond memories associated with the drink, which he describes as the “only foodstuff” he consistently buys for his home.

In a 2014 article for GQ titled "My Name Is David Chang, and I Hate Fancy Beer," Chang made it clear that his preference for Bud Light isn’t solely based on taste; he finds many craft beers superior in flavor. However, what he values more is the experience and memories tied to drinking Bud Light, which has been a staple throughout his life. "There’s no beverage that I’ve drunk more of in my life than Bud Light… And there’s no drink I love more," he remarked.

Chang’s aversion to craft beers stems partly from his annoyance with the snobbish culture that often accompanies them. He argues that while beers like imperial stouts and barrel-aged saisons can be enjoyable, he doesn’t want complexity from his beer; he just wants something refreshing. This disdain mirrors sentiments shared by the late Anthony Bourdain, who also enjoyed craft beer but expressed disinterest in dissecting it.

For Chang, the attraction to Bud Light is deeply personal, intertwined with his life experiences rather than a pursuit of flavor. He embraces the truth that drinking should be enjoyable without unnecessary pretensions, distinguishing himself from the "beer snobs" he criticizes who complicate what should be a straightforward pleasure.

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