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Im a late bloomer.:( I just started to learn to let out my inner beer geek..now if the idiotic hipsters will kindly leave the tap room.
 
Was anybody else unfortunate enough to try Keystone Premium? How about that headache? I doubt anybody here choked down enough to experience that. It was BAAAADDD!
 
Any of the big names with the word ice after it. Man is the average American consumer stupid or what?? Don't like swill? Try our new swill ice!!!


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Do they still sell that? I actually like it when it's super cold. I know I shouldn't, but for tailgating it's great because people leave it alone lol.


I haven't seen it around lately, they do pack a nice punch, similar to 211
 
Clear creek Ice. $9.99 for a 30pk. Figured it was worth a shot for softball beer. After 2 swallows we left it out in the bed of my truck for a week in the sun, then launched cans at a concrete wall and watched them explode.
 
Carlings Black Label. Even as a teenager with no beer morals and great thirst, that stuff was pure swill which I refused to drink. It was like drinking watered-down hot break revitalized by filtering through trub.
 
I've only smelled Black Label...ugh

I apologize for some previous posts. My phone is uh...drunk or something.
 
Icehouse. Yuk! That was a 15 year old memory, but have never wanted it since. One of my fraternity bros always insisted on getting a keg of this sh*t every now and then like it was his all time favorite brew (actually rolling rock was his fav "fancy" beer). Those were never good nights.


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Tin Mill brewery in Hermann MO made a wine IPA that I paid seven dollars for a pint. I didn't realize it actually had wine in it. Tasted worse than any of my homebrew flubs.
 
25 Years ago when I was a kid in college a bunch of us took a road trip up to the UP to go skiing. Money was tight. We arrived at 11 at night after a 8ish hour drive and there was pretty much just a gas station open. Red White and Blue was on special by the case. If I remember right it was cheaper than Coke. It came in a can.

Got the the motel room, opened up a can, it smelled like warm cat piss mixed with vomit. It was warm. It was terrible. We stuck the cans in a snow drift outside the door and waited 30 minutes. Even nearly frozen it smelled terrible. I tried to chaok a can down. I couldn't. It was truly terrible.
 
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