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Back when I drank beer, I drank Budweiser. In Viet Nam, it was plentiful at the first of the month, but as things progressed the good beer went away. By the end of the month, all that was left was Carling Black Label and that stuff was nasty. Usually just drank whiskey and coke until the first of the month. best beer ever was Singha, in Thailand. Strong beer, sold in liter bottles. The bar girls were amazed that I could drink as much of it as I could. They said one bottle was usually all an American could drink at one time. I drank it like I did Bud. miles
Look out for number 1, don't step in number 2.
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I don't recall the name of it, but it was some crap that a shirttail relative from the east coast brought to our family gathering about 2 years ago... One swig and I SWEAR that bottle was filled with kerosine...
Ex- USN (SS) '66-'69 Pro-Constitution. LET'S GO BRANDON!!!
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Gennesee beer and Gennesee Cream Ale would be at the top of my list of bad beers. Never understood how anyone could drink that stuff. Tasted like someone melted a licorice stick in the beer....
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Guinness and Fat Tire. Fuggin gross Wimp Agreed......I can drink either of those but Guinness is the better of the two IMO. Rolling Rock... It used to be drinkable but they fugged it up somewhere along the way. It's pretty horrible these days.
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Hey, watch it... Genny Cream Ale got me through college !!
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1962, Star Model beer, brewed in LaSalle, Il. Probably full of carp crap from the Illinois River. Smelled like formaldehyde.
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A skunky Rolling Rock pony....
"When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro." Hunter S. Thompson
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I see the myth about bock beer being the product of a one a year tank cleaning is still going strong.
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Campfire 'Bwana
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In some kind of homemade wooden barrel in the chiefs hut in borneo, it was home brewed rice beer, that level of foulness has to be experienced first hand to be believed, written words wont get you there.
Trump Won!
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I see the myth about bock beer being the product of a one a year tank cleaning is still going strong.
? Haven’t heard that one before?
“Life is life and fun is fun, but it's all so quiet when the goldfish die.”
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Campfire 'Bwana
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I see the myth about bock beer being the product of a one a year tank cleaning is still going strong.
? Haven’t heard that one before? I've seen it at least twice in this thread. It turns up in beer conversations.
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I had to go back and look
Dear lord.
“Life is life and fun is fun, but it's all so quiet when the goldfish die.”
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Every glass, bottle of IPA I've drank.
"Whensoever the General Government assumes undelegated powers, its acts are unauthoritative, void, and of no force." --Thomas Jefferson
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Blatz Bought a 6pk on the cheap in my yute, one sip and tossed 5.9 beers.
FJB & FJT
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Safeway's "Brown Derby"
Headache in a can
Dan that brings back bad memories, my grandmother use to drink it. .99cents a six pack.
THE BIRTH PLACE OF GERONIMO
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Gennesee beer and Gennesee Cream Ale would be at the top of my list of bad beers. Never understood how anyone could drink that stuff. Tasted like someone melted a licorice stick in the beer.... The only thing smoother than Genny cream ale is when it comes out the other end the next day.
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Any beer with fruit in it is no damned beer.
Any malt liquor is nasty.
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I can't say it's the worst I've had, since I didn't taste it. I have my reason for knowing it must be terrible though. A friend's dad was a real commonsewer of beer. In his world PBR was high end stuff for special times. His usuals included things like Milwaukee's Best, Schaefer and the like. Typical dreck. I was at my friend's house one afternoon when his dad opened a beer, took a swig, grimaced, took another swig to make sure, and then threw it away. Then and there I knew I'd never want to drink that beer, no matter how thirsty I may be. The culprit?
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Forgot about Falstaff, they used to serve it on tap at Comiskey Park where the White Sox played. Falstaff was owned by the Griesedieck brothers.
When the beer vendors came by, everyone would shout give me a greasy dick.
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