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:man_shrugging:t2:. Might be Rolling Rock beer for all I know!

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It’s pretty rare for me to not like a beer, but Rolling Rock is just awful.

Thats probably because you never had an Iron City.

This region takes bitter beer to a whole nother level. :rofl:

I don’t want to hear anything until you’ve had Boxer beer.

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Those old school beers were tough, huh?!!

Not old school. Just cheap swill for broke University of Wisconsin students.

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Big Bear 40 oz… .89 cents in high school

I’ve tried almost all of the beers.

Rolling Rock is bottom 5 for sure.

If I have to name a worst beer of all-time, it would be Little Kings. I haven’t had one since 1999. It is a particularly disgusting swill, only fit for broke and improvident teenage lackwits.

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Loved Little Kings back in the 90’s

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My buddies would brag about how many Little Kings they can drink. It was a 1990’s fixture for our clique.

I was a more refined and sophisticated beer drinker at the time, usually opting for a cold and refreshing Red Dog.

Icehouse was also appealing to my teenage palate. I liked a bold-tasting beer that worked really well.

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We had…

Crazy Horse
Big Bear
Colt 45
Hamms
King Cobra
St Ides
Old English

The gas station across from the sandwich shop I worked at '89-91 regularly had Old English on sale 40oz bottle for 98 cents. Shitty, but adequately inebriating. The worst beer I ever had was Milwaukee 1851. It tasted like they added some rubbing alcohol to some Coors lite. But 8 or 9 in I was annihilated.

Shaeffer was a cheap go-to in high school, but that was strictly consumed by beer bong. No way you could sip that shit.

…and I genuinely miss Olympia. Quality swill.

During college in the early 90s, there was a place in San Antonio that had $0.25 Rolling Rock bottles on Thursday nights. Henry Thomas (from E.T.) used to play acoustic guitar there sometimes and there were always a bunch of drunk sorority girls pointing at him saying “ELLIOT!!” in the E.T. voice. Good times.

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Me and my buddy/co-worker got a case of Red Dog once at lunch. Then proceeded through our stack of work orders of stumps to grind.

Long story short- About 10 beers into it, I flipped the stump grinder over frontways somehow. No idea how, exactly, but somehow.

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Love the bad beer talk. Dollar quart night at a college watering hole of mine featured:
Blatz
Stoney’s - the other Latrobe beer
Old German
Goebel’s
Plus a few others I can’t quite remember now.

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Braumeister… a Meisterbrau knockoff

My grandparents always had either Stoney’s or Iron City in the basement fridge.

So we drank a lot of Stoney’s as kids. :rofl: I liked them better than Iron.

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Grew up on

Iron City
Strohs
Rolling Rock
Old Milwaukee

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I grew up on

Coors
Miller Lite
Natty Lite

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