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Rolling Rock...
Hunt with Class and Classics
Religion: A founder of The Church of Spray and Pray
Acquit v. t. To render a judgment in a murder case in San Francisco... EQUAL, adj. As bad as something else. Ambrose Bierce “The Devil's Dictionary”
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My vote goes to Iron City, just some overall nasty stuff! Bingo. Made with river water downstream of the slag heaps. Only beer I ever threw out. Definitely Iron City is the #1 worst. But...the brewery did find a way to recycle slag.
Hunt with Class and Classics
Religion: A founder of The Church of Spray and Pray
Acquit v. t. To render a judgment in a murder case in San Francisco... EQUAL, adj. As bad as something else. Ambrose Bierce “The Devil's Dictionary”
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Hands down, Olympia in a can.
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Meister Bräu really sucked.
"No free man shall ever be debarred the use of arms. The strongest reason for the people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government." Thomas Jefferson, 1776
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Primo in Hawaii about 1971. Possibly the brewery was a fine herd of horses.
I'm not cheap, I'm frugal.
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I liked Iron City in my college days.... and my wife and friends here like Rolling Rock quit a bit...
use to be a fun beer, from PA, called Old Frothingslosh... it was Bock Beer when they flushed out the tanks once a year....and then a marketing call, each can or bottle had a picture of a "Bathing Beauty " from the early 1900s, that weighed about 350 to 400lbs....each six pack had 6 different "Bathing Beauties" on the can, each different.. and each season, none were repeats of the previous year... if nothing else folks in my college days collected them for the cans....
Worst beer I ever had, was again, in college days... went to college in New England... but when over in NY State with friends we'd go into bars.... where they serve Knickerbocker, draft and in the Bottle...Runner up was Rheingold, also over in NY State.
My friends liked that I started call Knickerbocker, Ni*^erknocker"
We had a brewery there in Massachusetts in the next town over, that brewed Tobourg , it was a Carling Black Label brewery ....it was so bad, that even tho they offered to donate beer kegs of it to the local colleges for events, pretty much everyone turned it down .... Carling Black Label was pretty crappy beer also...
you know it had to be bad when colllege students turn down free beer.
In my Minnesota days, the worst beer in that part of the country was Blatz from over in Wisconsin...
"Minus the killings, Washington has one of the lowest crime rates in the Country" Marion Barry, Mayor of Wash DC
“Owning guns is not a right. If it were a right, it would be in the Constitution.” ~Alexandria Ocasio Cortez
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I'm generally not a picky person and enjoy a lot of different beer types for what they are......but I can't stand Red Stripe.....
I like blueberries in almost everything. I tried some "Wild Blue" blueberry lager and it's in the same boat as Red Stripe. I try not do stupid stuff often, sometimes I just have to know........
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Pearl is easily my favorite beer. Pearl Light, that is. Pearl is fine if you can't get Light. Busch, Schlitz, Colt 45, pre-Strohs Old Milwaukee are all pretty nasty. Lone Star would be right up there too.
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Falstaff. It was so bad, I wouldn't even drink it on Sunday, when you couldn't buy beer, at that time.
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Ranier beer from Washington is the worst domestic. Stella beer from Egypt is the worst foreign beer. Of course that could be because of the many hour ride, in an non-refrigerated truck, from Cairo to Na'ama Bay
Vladimir I. Lenin claimed, "One of the basic conditions for victory of socialism is the arming of the workers (Communists) and the disarming of the bourgeoisie (the middle class)."
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I hear ya there Jim! I can think of 2. When I was a yute I snuck a bottle of my Uncle Max's Ballantine Ale. One & done for me. Hamm's was pretty bad stuff too but it was cheap and so were we.
Wag more, bark less.
The freedoms we surrender today will be the freedoms our grandchildren will never know existed.
The men who wrote the Second Amendment didn't just finish a hunting trip, they just finished liberating a nation.
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Steel Reserve, if you can call it beer. IPA’s suck too.
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Ranier beer from Washington is the worst domestic. Stella beer from Egypt is the worst foreign beer. Of course that could be because of the many hour ride, in an non-refrigerated truck, from Cairo to Na'ama Bay Forgot about Stella. That was a nasty beer.
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Red, White & Blue. (A product of the Pabst Brewing Company.) It was mercifully discontinued at some point in the 1980's.
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Someone all ready mentioned the worst I've ever had: Boxer.
I don't get the few Guinness haters who posted. There's nothing I like better. But not the "draught" stuff that sells a little cheaper.
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My buddy came to town and he is a big beer guy. He hauled to some beer place that sold micro brews and IPAs. He convinced me to order a ten beer sampler. Everyone tasted like cat pizz to me. I finally asked the bartend if she had a Pabst and you would have though I asked for a bj. She didnt have any Blue Ribbon but Luckily she had a bottle of Markers Mark Bourbon so I was able to wash the foul taste out of my mouth. People love it and good for them but I dont have the taste for it.
Life can be rough on us dreamers.
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Falstaff? I loved Falstaff. I remember my cousins in Kansas City drank Falstaff—i would get up early in the morning and walk around finishing off all the half-full cans. I even managed to open one on my own once—I was four.
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