I have a couple to add to this interesting thread, the first being Dark Horse Brewing Co. Perkulator. Awful to say the least. And the second being Dark Seas from Mission Brewery. Didn't dump neither but came real close!
I really like abita restoration pale ale. Good hop aroma and taste and a nice malt to round out the taste. Purple haze was just OK and the same with turbo dog.
I wouldn't personally put them on my list of worst beers at all.
Well it seems the only reason Purple Haze was listed earlier as the worst beer is because of the name. People have been doing that in this thread. I dont think they are getting the point where it's one beer from the brewery that was so digusting with
Andrikos said:I've seen it mentioned before and I'll add my 2 cents:
Stone 12/12/12. Oh man, and I love Stone beers...
It drinks like a Clove Syrup challenging you to finish the bottle. I couldn't.
It probably could use aging, but at what point did the brewer think: "Yeah, it will be drinkable in 3-5 years?"
Rosvineer said:Wow, seems like I killed the thread. Ha
Stones Arrogant Bastard. I know everybody raves about it but the bottle I had was very off putting. Maybe it was just a bad bottle, but didn't want to buy another one to find out.
Leinenkugel's berry Weiss. My wife got it and neither of us could finish a bottle. I think we forced it upon friends that visited to get rid of it.
Shred said:Blasphemy! It must have been a bad bottle (note the quote at the bottom of my signature)
I see this thread as being a repository for caution on weird brews.
Every finished beer has its pairing. If you have the right flavor in your mouth before you have any of these beers, then they will be significantly better.
Even though it wasn't the worst, I had a Goose Island IPA on a date last week with my two ladies (my wife and 8 week old daughter). It was just middling and I expected more.l
Can't expect much from goose island...that stuff is all mediocre at best. Same page as Sam Adams in my book.
dannypo said:I'll agree with you about Goose Island's standards, but their Belgian inspired stuff like Matilda or Sophie are awesome.
the nastiest craft beer i ever had is boddington's pub ale. slimy, nasty crap. i gagged and dry-heaved, and couldn't give the other cans away, so i dumped them out
I'll agree with you about Goose Island's standards, but their Belgian inspired stuff like Matilda or Sophie are awesome.
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