paperairplane
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Golden Anniversary - made by Genessee. Used to be $1.99 a 6 pack. Get a pack of "Jacks" cigarettes from Sheetz for $.99, got your party for under $3. (circa 1992)
Two words. Big flats. Couple bucks for a sixer at Walgreen's. It's their house brand!
Can't beat Big Flats at the pool on a scorching hot day in Texas [emoji123]
This is my favorite example because it generates such a response... But I had the red-wax Dark Lord (I think it was 2012) with 3 of my friends. We traded a bottle of Juicy for it. It was awful. I love big-ass alcoholic stouts. One of my all time favorite beers is BCBCS. This was pure syrup. All of us hated it. We poured it out and lamented the loss of a bottle of Juicy.
I think Dark Lord is EXTREMELY overrated, personally.
Agreed. It's nowhere near "bad", but it's mostly fueled by the scarcity and hype.
I hate to disagree, but it was bad. Nothing redeeming about it besides the alcohol. I've read many reviews of this particular vintage, and it's definitely considered the worst of the bunch, but nothing as bad as I describe.
I can only assume it was a bad bottle or someone hoodwinked me, because it was undrinkable.
A friend of mine has I think 3 different years stored up, I think. Might do a vertical. Maybe it'll redeem it in my eyes; we'll see.
You absolutely can. With literally any other beer.
AND I hate to say this but STONE Green Tea IPA was HORRIBLE! Tried at winter brew fest and I had to dump it, so did 2 of my 3 friends. Nasty Bile tasting IPA, YUCK
Old Chub...whatever the hell it was. Free from a coworker....apparently she wanted me to die...lol
Worst? Gotta be Camo...
Steel Reserve is indeed nasty stuff. I bought a 4 pack of it while I was living in downtown Madison. Memories of vomiting loudly are all I can process right now.
Hamm's was another bad one. Had that for 50 cents a can at some bar in River Falls. That was a black out night.
I crushed a fouty of Steel Reserve a while back. I was already half in the bag and I remember thinking, "this stuff isn't that bad"...
SR is foul stuff. I'm an Olde English man. Edward Forty-Hands, anyone?
The only "commercial" beer I have ever actually gagged on is Tequeza, and a close second in the terrible category is Bud Light Lime. You can imagine how amused I was when I saw this, looking for a picture of Tequeza.
I actually really liked the Graetzer. Theirs is not traditional in that it is dark and roasty from what I understand (thought their idea may have been to recreate the old way of malting).OK... I thought of one I had just recently that may actually be worse than Camo:
New Belgium and 3 Floyds collaboration Lips of Faith Series Grätzer...
Sour... smoked... (both of which I usually like!) near-dead style from Poland. There are some styles of beer that should be allowed to die!
http://www.newbelgium.com/beer/detail.aspx?id=bda75e42-8a28-4f2b-860e-9fa40938b877
I bought 2 bombers of this... Have no idea what I'm going to do with the other one...
Red Dog. Tried it for nostalgia a couple years back, horrible idea. Couldn't believe that they still brewed it, or maybe it was left over from 1992...