. Might be Rolling Rock beer for all I know!

. Might be Rolling Rock beer for all I know!

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. ![]()
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.
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.

Loved Little Kings back in the 90’s
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
I liked them better than Iron.
Grew up on
Iron City
Strohs
Rolling Rock
Old Milwaukee
I grew up on
Coors
Miller Lite
Natty Lite