DirtyJersey
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Dale's Pale Ale. Bought a case and drank half of one can. Nasty, nasty stuff. I tried to give it to my dad and my father-in-law, but neither would take it. I literally couldn't give it away. Yuck.
Magic Hat, anything, but particularly, #9. I have grown to despise Magic Hat beers.
Agree with others here, I don't get the attraction for FT. Caviar Milkshake... classic line cracks me up yet I'd probably try it!fat tire may be a quality brew, but the insane amount of hype it gets almost automatically makes it overrated. a caviar milkshake couldn't get as much blind adulation
Guinness = not bad - easy quaffer for me, but I don't think it's a craft bier at all!!! Isn't Guinness 2nd only to Budweiser in worldwide sales? If not I know it's high up the ladder.For me, over-rated doesn't mean do I like it or not. It means what beer is getting credit beyond it's quality. I like Guinness, but I would agree that it is over-rated.
After I first got into craft bier a few years back I too found SA bier to be somewhat lacking, or at least many of them particularly Boston Lager & never have cared for their brown... AT ALL! But I'm coming back around to them. As my pallet has developed I now get nice nuances etc. from several of their brews, even Boston Lager is quite good these days. My fav. SA brews in order. (non imperial/special) Pale Ale, Black Lager (when fresh, I've had some real nasty bottles of it), Noble Pils, & Scotch AleSam Adams beers, they are all so bland and blah, might as well be drinking BMC.
That's hilarious. Before I opened the thread I thought to myself "Fat Tire. I just don't get why people love that beer so much."
Fat Tire was so hyped, I was expecting one of the best beers I had ever drank. After drinking my first one last night I don't understand how the hype ever got started.
Shame on you for even HINTING that Fat Tire is overrated.It's very refreshing, with a nice bread and hop nose, slight citrus taste, with a hint of esters to finish. It's one of the better beers out there.
For me it is Yuengling, Pyramid, Magic Hat, Samuel Smith, Anchor Steam, any beer brewed by a BMC company that poses as a microbrewery. I think Sierra Nevada is a bit over rated as well, mainly their IPA.
Anchor is produced by a BMC company? Are you ****ing kidding me? Do you even know what you're saying?
No that was not suppose to read like that, sorry. But they did just recently sell the company to a investing firm, I believe.
Anything by Dogfish Head?