All (read: most) of us are pretty appreciative of beer, especially if we make it ourselves. Throughout all of the threads and recipes I've read through, we call Budweiser Buttweiser, hate on the commercial breweries, and generally no one is looking for a Coors clone.
But sometimes these crappy beers can have a soft place to cuddle up to in your cold and callous heart, otherwise predominately owned by craft and home brews.
Which beer that most of us would consider BAD do you retain as something special to you and why?
For me, it's Labbatt's Blue Light. I understand and know that this beer is crap. Tastes like puddle water that someone threw iodine in, but when I'm out on a lake and it's really damn hot, there are few things better than cracking a nice cold Blue Light, but only if you catch a fish FIRST, btw (yes, i know i sound like an add for labbatts, but remember, I did call it crap first).
But sometimes these crappy beers can have a soft place to cuddle up to in your cold and callous heart, otherwise predominately owned by craft and home brews.
Which beer that most of us would consider BAD do you retain as something special to you and why?
For me, it's Labbatt's Blue Light. I understand and know that this beer is crap. Tastes like puddle water that someone threw iodine in, but when I'm out on a lake and it's really damn hot, there are few things better than cracking a nice cold Blue Light, but only if you catch a fish FIRST, btw (yes, i know i sound like an add for labbatts, but remember, I did call it crap first).