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Milwaukee's Best or any alcohol free beer. I never drank worse beer than Milwaukee's Best because I have standards, dammit.
Andy
I've had a few real bad beers in my time.
Guinness. Period. Now someone's going to come along and tell me how dumb I am and Guinness is the bestest of all time.
It sucks. Get over it. I'm of Irish heritage, have an Irish last name and I refused to drink one while sitting in Ireland. I got called a traitor by the bartender in Shannon, Ireland because I picked a German beer over Guinness.
Honorable Mention in the "It Sucks" category: Labatt, Tuborg, anything from Dogfish Head Brewery, any beer with the word "Ice" in the name, Red Dog (don't think they make it any more), Red Wolf as well, I spent time in Colorado and had a few of the local micros that I don't recall the name, but only had one for a reason.
Now...best beers?
Hoegaarden in the proper Hoegaarden glass and straight from the Hoegaarden brewery in Belgium
Clipper City Pale Ale
New Glarus Spotted Cow
Weihenstephaner Kristallweissen with Paulaner being a close second on that
There was a place in Germany that we went for one of my troop's wedding that brewed their own light and dark beer in the basement. The Dunkle (dark) beer was available on Friday fresh from the vat. Absolutely the best dark beer I've ever had by far.
Experience is a cruel teacher, gives the exam first and then the lesson.
Somebody made a Jalapeno beer once. Budweiser makes an Orange flavored beer.
I dare anyone to drink and entire one of either. If there is worse beer out there please keep a lid on it.
Either one of those could gag a maggot.
The beasts of modernism have mutated into the beasts of postmodernism—relativism into nihilism, amorality into immorality, irrationality into insanity, sexual deviancy into polymorphous perversity. And since then, generations of intelligent students under the guidance of their enlightened professors have looked into the abyss, have contemplated those beasts, and have said, “How interesting, how exciting.”
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Not really something I drink a lot of and I've definitely not a connoisseur.
But I really dislike the lites, Budweiser, etc.
I'm not an English treacle fan either.
For US beers Busch used to be pretty good.
I used to like Fosters oil cans before it became a thing. Decades ago!
Genesee Cream Ale, aka Genny screamers, as in they'll be screaming out of your 3rd point of contact the next morning.
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Standing in the check-out line at Aldi's, saw some 'Big Brothers Hard Root Beer.' Big mistake. Last night I drank one, actually forced myself to finish. Tonight, out of sheer boredom made a root beer float with one, marginally better, but nothing to write home about. Remaining four bottles got emptied in the sink and recycled.
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