Beer Diplomacy: The Red, Light and Blue Summit

(CBS/AP)
White House press secretary Robert Gibbs this morning provided a few more details about what's on tap this evening when President Obama sits down for a beer at the White House with Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr. and Cambridge police sergeant James Crowley.
Gibbs again confirmed that Mr. Obama plans to crack open a Bud Light, which is currently the most popular beer in America. The president might be playing it safe with the pick, but it's still raising some eyebrows: Anheuser-Busch, the company that brews Budweiser, is now owned by Belgians and Brazilians.
Also on offer at the wrought iron tables and chairs outside the Palm Room will be Red Stripe from Jamaica and MillerCoors' Belgian-style brew Blue Moon, the beers of choice of Gates and Crowley, respectively. (Thus making it a Red, Light and Blue affair.) CBSNews.com readers would prefer to see the president serve Sam Adams, which comes from the region where the Gates/Crowley affair took place and is named for a founding father. No word on whether the Boston brew will be among the options.




