With thousands of breweries operating around the world, not all beers are successful when it comes to taste. It’s interesting to discuss the best beers in the world, but sometimes it’s more fun to talk about beers that deserve to be down the drain rather than down your mouth. Recently, beer enthusiasts gathered for an online discussion to reveal the worst of the worst.
1. Milwaukee’s Best
A staple of poor college students trying to save Friday nights on campus, Milwaukee’s Best, or “The Beast” as many refer to it, reminds me of the days when drinking damn bad beer tormented me. If this beer truly represents the best of Milwaukee, then I shudder to think of what the worst is.
2. Pumpkin-flavored beer
Why are all beverage companies sticking to pumpkin flavor for fall? Many drinkers lament that this trend has permeated the beer world as well. Many people believe that pumpkin spice is a good addition to coffee, but not to cold beer. Hi.
3. Coors Light
Coors Light is synonymous with many things. From professional football to the Rocky Mountains, this beer is one of the first beers that come to mind for American consumers. Unfortunately, not everyone is a fan. “It’s like drinking carb water, but it has at least 5 grams of carbs and isn’t hydrating,” asserts one man.
4. Budweiser
Budweiser is very popular in the US, but many people don’t get to enjoy it because it’s their first beer. Take me for example. My first sip of beer was in a warm can of Budweiser, but I still don’t feel like drinking beer.
5. Beer 30
Here’s a piece of advice: Never shop at 100-yen stores when it comes to choosing quality alcoholic beverages. “He got this beer at a $100 store called ‘Beer 30’ with a big clock on the can,” says one avid beer drinker. “Oh my god, I’ve never tasted anything worse than this.”
6. Heineken
Heineken’s brewing process is complex, so quality control is not the brewery’s hallmark. As a result, many beer drinkers report not enjoying the beer at all, despite the company’s huge global success. “I’ve always hated the taste of Heineken,” confesses one man.
7. Ice House
Another remnant of many drinkers’ college days, the Icehouse has a reputation for being the lowest quality drink. So if you went to college in the Midwest and Bud Light was too expensive, Icehouse will be a permanent addition to your fridge.
8. Rolling Rock
For some people, Rolling Rock tastes even worse than icehouse beers. “Even when I was a depraved dizzy boy who always had a case of Icehouse in my fridge, Rolling Rock was never and still isn’t for me,” admitted one beer drinker.
9. Kirkland Wright
It’s common to dislike the taste of beer, but it’s becoming increasingly rare to dislike a particular beer to the point of throwing the case away. “I bought a Kirkland Light 48 pack from Costco,” says one woman. She said, “I just threw the last 47 in the trash. It’s a little disappointing that I couldn’t control my anger enough to empty and recycle, but thankfully that’s no longer the case.”
10. Pabst Blue Ribbon
Countless people believe that Pabst Blue Ribbon (PBR), the unofficial beer of hipsters across the country, is nothing more than a cheap brew enjoyed by elderly mechanics and cynical college students. The popularity of PBR has baffled many Americans.
11. Iron City
Suffering from a can of Iron City, proudly brewed in Pittsburgh, is a rite of passage for many college students in western Pennsylvania. Unsurprisingly, many believe that drinking this beer will make them vomit and have the worst hangover of their lives the next day. I’ve had Iron City before and can swear this beer is a pitt.
12. Any India Pale Ale
The craft beer boom of the 21st century has brought India Pale Ale (IPA) to the forefront of American beer drinkers’ consciousness, but it still has many detractors due to its distinctive taste. Countless people, especially older drinkers, have expressed disappointment with the hop-overloaded and bold flavor profile that characterizes IPAs.
I will never forget the look on my father’s face when he took his first sip of IPA.
(sauce: reddit)