The most awful beer

Gluek Ice. Yes, they make Gluek Ice. Drank a case the day of the 2007 Kent State game. ****** beer for a ****** coach.

Other terrible beers
-Milwaukee Special Reserve (no relation to Old Mil or Beast)
-LaCrosse Lager
-Northen
-Mountain Creek Lager
 
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Gage me

I don't even know what to say about this........You probably should be banned for life.
 
Colt 45 is the worst I've had. Keystone isn't bad... once you realize it tastes like money in your pocket.

This reminded me of the time we played 40 roulette. I bought some decent 40's, and several of the cheapest available. Close your eyes and grab a bottle. I treated my self to City Slicker Malt Liquor of LaCrosse, Wisconsin. A definite swill beer.

Shiner Cheer isn't good either, glad to have that out of the way on the WBT.
 
Any ale beer is the worst. Guiness, Sam Adams, etc.

Are these two different opinions? Guinness is certainly not an ale. Guinness is only on this list because some people in here have no chest hair. :yes:

Heiniken is on my list of crappy beer. There are some others I recall but the names escape me as I have not drank them since (or course)

A pub in Swansea made a brew that I'm convinced was designed to turn ones stomach - Dogbolter. Mission accomplished. Blech!
 
Heiniken is on my list of crappy beer. There are some others I recall but the names escape me as I have not drank them since (or course)

I think a big problem with some of these beers like Heineken is because they are in green or clear bottles and get skunked out sitting on the shelf. I drank a lot of Heineken in France (canned) and it was pretty decent.
 
I think a big problem with some of these beers like Heineken is because they are in green or clear bottles and get skunked out sitting on the shelf. I drank a lot of Heineken in France (canned) and it was pretty decent.

I will stipulate that I have probably never had it fresh. I'm generally not a fan of similar beers though either. But I can tolerate anything so if fresh it'd probably be ok.
 
The only reason I say that is because I heard some beer expert talking on WHO ad he said that brown bottles are the way to go. He said that green and clear bottles are the worst and that they will skunk within one day on the shelf.
 
Are these two different opinions? Guinness is certainly not an ale. Guinness is only on this list because some people in here have no chest hair. :yes:

Heiniken is on my list of crappy beer. There are some others I recall but the names escape me as I have not drank them since (or course)

A pub in Swansea made a brew that I'm convinced was designed to turn ones stomach - Dogbolter. Mission accomplished. Blech!

Guinness is most certainly an ale. It's a Stout, and Stouts are ales.
 
Hudy Delight.... Worst beer ever!!

I went to a Reds game and spent a weekend in Cincy about 15 years ago and the local beer on alll the pulls at the Cincy bars was Hudepohl; I'm not sure how it was spelled. By far the worst beer I have ever had. You can feel the hangover coming on as you drink it. Terrible, terrible beer. I've never gone to Cincy since.
 
Flying Dog Doggy Style Pale Ale. Nothing else is anywhere close to as rancid as this beer is.
That's actually a really good beer. You might not like the style, but saying it's a bad beer is pretty silly.

I have to agree with the bud light clamato. Not only does bud light taste like ***, but then you add clam juice? Bleh.

I don't consider that a beer. I consider it a mixed drink, and for a mixed drink, I kinda like it.

Are these two different opinions? Guinness is certainly not an ale. Guinness is only on this list because some people in here have no chest hair. :yes:

Heiniken is on my list of crappy beer. There are some others I recall but the names escape me as I have not drank them since (or course)

A pub in Swansea made a brew that I'm convinced was designed to turn ones stomach - Dogbolter. Mission accomplished. Blech!
Guinness is a stout and all stouts are ales. Surprisingly, while lagers are by far and away the best selling beers (mainly due to the fact that american adjunct lagers are lagers), there are remarkably few beers that are lagers that aren't American adjunct lagers or from Germany.

I think a big problem with some of these beers like Heineken is because they are in green or clear bottles and get skunked out sitting on the shelf. I drank a lot of Heineken in France (canned) and it was pretty decent.

Green bottles don't help, but it really only hurts them when they are exposed to sunlight. Try one on draft and one out of the bottle and they aren't that far apart.
 
Any ale beer is the worst. Guiness, Sam Adams, etc.

Wrong answer. Unless you only drink popular Bud/Miller/Coors products you are drinking an ale (yes, I know, gross overgeneralization). IIRC, just about every Leinie's would be classified as an ale, and the majority of them are awesome beers.
 
Natty Ice, Ice House, Bud Light, Miller Lite, Miller High Life, Milwaukee's Best


all ******, no taste, crap beers that taste like water. I like how it takes you what? 8-12 beers to get a buzz off that ****. Dumb
 
Any ale beer is the worst. Guiness, Sam Adams, etc.

Sucks to be you. Maybe you're just a *****. I guess I'm biased since I built up a tolerance to Guinness. Last time I had it, I had 9 in 2 hours from the tap of Guinness
 
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