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A few years ago Flying Dog Brewery made a beer flavored with peet.
It was like drinking a hot dog. They must've heard the same complaint from a lot of people; they don't make it anymore. |
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Keystone Light tasted like--nothing at all. No flavor whatsoever but a slight hint of the can.
Schaefer, Rolling Rock, and Pacifico are good answers though. |
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Schmidt-AKA Animal beer
A mix of floor sweepings that will even sour the cast iron stomachs of Neanderthal neck beards. The MSDS is classified. Hells Angels won't even allow it at the party. The irony is that the Schmidt family of brewing fame started the original Olympia Brewing Co. |
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Wheat brewed alcoholic beverage, won't tarnish the good name of beer by calling it beer. Ugh, awful gahbage.
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Genesee or any IPA. Dont understand the IPA love that shit is nasty
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I had an unflavored Belgian lambic once and it tasted like stomach acid.
Don't like Berliner Weiss either. Gose is as nasty as it comes if you go with a real gose like old ritterguts Some of the Brettanomyces beers actually taste like a horse blanket smells. Had a tequila barrel aged beer once that was pure bile tasting. |
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Arrogant Bastard. I know I've had worse but I can't remember names.
And not really beer, but Olde English |
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Yazoo Hop Perfect IPA from Puckett's Boat House in Franklin Tennessee. Nasty and undrinkable. Nasty, skunky, horrible.
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Sierra Nevada Sidecar...
Sierra Nevada is becoming like Sam Adams, a few good beers and the rest are very meh. |
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905 by far.
A distant second is Falstaff in a can. Draft Falstaff actually wasn't too bad. ETA correcting the auto correct. |
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In college we drank Fox deluxe. Two cases of bottles was $3.99. $2.00 a case!
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Blue Moon. Grass with a hint of orange peel, what the fuck.
I'm not picky but always disliked Coors. Their Gold Banquet surprised me, stuff is pretty good for cheap beer. |
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http://pre00.deviantart.net/4386/th/pre/i/2016/246/d/4/sam_adams_bonfire_blonde_by_single_leg-dagdqp4.jpg The only beer I've ever poured out. View Quote |
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I was pretty boring before 21 and so the first time in my life that I drank beer I wanted to do it right. Looked up ratings and decided to go with Dogfish Head 90 Minute IPA. Worst beer I ever had. I love it now but it was such a shock to my tastebuds then. View Quote I once grabbed myself an arrogant bastard and my buddy that just drinks coors light told me to grab him a beer too. So 2 bastards. It shocked his taste buds as well |
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Cruzcampo from Spain. I drank a shit load of it a San Fermin - the running of the bulls - but it is disgusting beer. https://www.orceserranohams.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/cruzcampo.jpg View Quote |
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Haven't heard that name since the late 70s. Do they still make that shit? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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buckhorn. The cheapest, worst tasting beer every brewed. It's not even worth capitalizing the name. It's not made anymore. As a high school kid, I thought it tasted like shit. That's saying a lot. |
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Any domestic light beer. Piss water all of them. Best beer I ever had was in Norway. Hansa UP A. It's like thier version of Budweiser.
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Well, in the world of premium craft type beers:
I tried Arrogant Bastard bourbon barrel aged ale, and I found it to be nearly undrinkable. The bitter foul aftertaste is really bitter and foul. Bummer, since it was expensive. |
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Keystone Light tasted like--nothing at all. No flavor whatsoever but a slight hint of the can. Schaefer, Rolling Rock, and Pacifico are good answers though. View Quote |
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We used to buy Kroger Super Cost Cutter beer on sale and shoot at the cans without opening them.
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for us older guys BLATZ .89 a 6 pk at katz drug in st louis on saturday.
mid 60's u had to be pretty desperate. even thew alcholic's drank cooking sherry to not have to do this dbl ugh 1texan |
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