Red Dog.
Red Dog.
All time ?
Red, White and Blue was the worst beer I ever drank. I tried it during its incarnation in the 1980s. Watery, bitter and just plain awful.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snhiofL2Rh4Joe Jackson wrote:
Heinekin. Absolutely awful to me yet somehow appreciated by many. I’d drink any number of cheap, crap beers named here (Pabst, Old Milwaukee, even Coors Light) before I’d crack open a Heineken. Scratch that, I wouldn’t ever bother even opening one again because I know how bad it is.
The one you didn’t drink...
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...any American beer...
....gee , what happened guys, did someone give you guys the wrong formula?
These days even the dull Aussie big selling beers have lost so much market share to craft beers that craft brands like 4 Pines have been snapped up by the big brewers for multi millions after less than 10 yrs, not a bad return for hipsters
Anything other than Guiness.
any lager especially mass produced filth like heineken, bud, coors, etc,
anything brewed with us hops,
and definitely anything advertised as tasting like a fruit.
ooooooooooooooooooooohhh can you taste the citrusy pineapple flavours?
why on gods earth does anyone want their beer to taste of fruit? Advertising madness and herd idiocy.
hipster brewery guy with a beard and tattoos wrote:
Coors, Budweiser, Bud Light. All trash and horrific.
Simple lagers are my favorites. I drink beer to be sociable thirst for with food and not to have an experience. It's degenerate to make a big deal out of beer.
The worst countries for beer are Australia followed by Portugal and it's colonies. I also think brown ales kind of suck. Red ales much better. IPAs are obviously the best. My taste has changed a lot. I used to just drink stouts/porters and sometimes red ales. Stouts/porters are great when you are hungry.
Joe Jackson wrote:
Heinekin. Absolutely awful to me yet somehow appreciated by many. I’d drink any number of cheap, crap beers named here (Pabst, Old Milwaukee, even Coors Light) before I’d crack open a Heineken. Scratch that, I wouldn’t ever bother even opening one again because I know how bad it is.
I agree. Unless you're in Amsterdam. Seriously, try it there on draft if you're ever in the Netherlands. In that city it is a very different beer, very smooth, kind of sweet tasting. None of that weird green bottle skunk taste that is unique to Heineken when you drink it here in the USA. Probably because it doesn't have to be shipped across the ocean in a green bottle.
pupil3142 wrote:
any lager especially mass produced filth like heineken, bud, coors, etc,
anything brewed with us hops,
and definitely anything advertised as tasting like a fruit.
ooooooooooooooooooooohhh can you taste the citrusy pineapple flavours?
why on gods earth does anyone want their beer to taste of fruit? Advertising madness and herd idiocy.
Agree. Also, these "sour" beers... terrible. Wheat beer... terrible. Hazy or unfiltered beer...doubly terrible.
Some ipa do have a subtle citrus like taste and that's ok, but leave it there. I don't need grapefruit ale.
Golden Crown beer.
Easily.
True story: in Spring of 1996, my roommate, Ben, and two of our friends put on a upscale college party in our fairly large apartment on Camino Pescadero in Isla Vista.
We spent over $200 on alcohol and mixers. And we bought 2 six packs of Golden Crown beer in case anyone really wanted beer. ($1.99 for a 6 pack)
I bartended, making 10 different drinks and my roommate was the DJ.
My best college friend, James, who liked beer a lot, tried the Golden Crown and took one drink, said it was the worst beer he ever tasted and threw the beer away.
I trust James' judgment.
We're past the "I drink fancy beer" phase, aren't we? Seems like that peaked about 5-10 years ago. As nice as beer drinking is, there are few things less interesting than talking about beer. It's a special level of hell to be cornered by an "I drink fancy beer" guy droning on about some microbrew IPA he orders special from somewhere.
Then again, the "your choice of coffee is wrong" people may be just as bad.
I guess we're past the point of it being a novelty that we finally realized how terrible mass production beer is.
There's now a complete glut of "good" beer however and a lot of that good beer really isn't so good.
But there also lots of great beers available. And reminiscing about the horrible swill is kind of fun.
Joe Jackson wrote:
Heinekin. Absolutely awful to me yet somehow appreciated by many. I’d drink any number of cheap, crap beers named here (Pabst, Old Milwaukee, even Coors Light) before I’d crack open a Heineken. Scratch that, I wouldn’t ever bother even opening one again because I know how bad it is.
This
https://i.imgur.com/i3iRCd7.mp4Hamm's definitely is the worst beer. I've drank a lot of beer over many years, both cheap beer and good beer, Hamm's clearly stands out as the worst I've ever had.
Rolling Rock. Tastes like ham flavored water.
Meister Brau. I remember drinking it in high school because it was the only thing I could afford with my buddies. It was a guaranteed awful hangover the next day. I looked it up and it says it was phased out in '05, thank GOD.
I second Red Dog that somebody also mentioned. That was also truly awful.
Heineken is the only beer that gives me a headache after just 1-2 beers. I have no idea how they can screw it up so bad.
All beer tastes horrible. Doesn't matter if it's craft beer or black label. If you can tell the difference between one beer brand and another, it is just a sign you drink too much.