yeah, sam adams doesn't belong in this category at all. Without looking, i think boston lager is like an 87 on beer advocate. I might be wrong.
Lone Star
The dirty little secret about MGD is that it is actually unpastuerized keg High Life. That may be one of the few times that a major brewer has actually engaged in completely truthful adverting. That makes me wonder what the difference is between MGD and the current High Life which supposedly went back to the old, better recipe. They may be the same beer now, but perhaps they kept the MGD brand because it had some brand loyalty. KEG Miller was always halfway decent cheap beer.I used to drink MGD (Miller Genuine Draft) almost exclusively... until I discovered real craft and homebrewed beers. Now MGD tastes like carb'd water to me.
Another vote for PBR. Also Genny cream ale, and...Yeungling? Is that considered a crappy beer?
I'd put Yeungling in that category. Anything below 70 on BA. Not sure if it is, but I'd imagine it's close.
Its Rainier beer for me at 5$ for a sixer of tallboys.
If I'm ever in a situation where my only choice is crappy beer, I've made an unforgivable tactical blunder.
78, the Bros give it 80. It seems a lot of people are putting any widely available lager into this "crappy beer" category. As far as I'm concerned Yeungling is a fine beer for what it is.
I'm from the Midwest and now live in MA but when I go back to MN I drink Premium like it's going out of style.
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