Worst Beers

Old German is the worst beer I have had. It’s cheap as shit, but it tastes like a shitty version of Natty Ice.

[quote]countingbeans wrote:

[quote]BCFlynn wrote:
Rolling Rock is bad, [/quote]

How could I have forgotten this?

lol @ Rolling Rock. I used to get shithoused in highschool off it and though I was a bad ass because I could drink like 14 of them… lol turns out that is because it is water.

Had a keg of Rock at my high school graduation… By the time I was in college and could drink in a bar legally, I had moved passed RR.

I might stop on my way home and pick up a 6 pack just to see if it still sucks. [/quote]

Something about RR goes great with seafood when at the beach. Nothing quite like setting in Carolina Seafood in Nags Head NC, eating steamed shrimp and garlic crabs drinking RR.

Had some of this over Thanksgiving. Official Beer of Baltimore.

La’

Redsol1


Had this one recently and wasn’t too fond of it.

Stone R&R Coconut IPA

Here are my impressions of this beer.

Not impressed at all. My initial thought, they released this a bit too soon.

Nose - Typical hop aroma found in a decent SoCal IPA with the slightest hint of coconut.

Mouthfeel - Typical IPA with good carbonation.

Taste - Typical SoCal IPA hop aggressiveness up front. Not the most aggressive but not the most restrained either. Very bitter but not in a good way. IMO, not well balanced, very astringent on the hop front with no nuanced flavors to back it. With the only exception being the slightest hint of coconut. Which is why I prefaced this reply above with saying I think they released this too soon. IMO, the coconut was not given enough time to meld with all the other ingredients. Good idea for a brew but not executed well. It’s the first batch so I’m not going to be too hard on them. The beer shows promise but this first batch, I’ll pass. If I were to give it a letter grade, it’d be a C.


This is just me but a beer that is rather tasteless and thus cannot really offend the palate could hardly be called a worst beer. I mean it needs to hurt your taste buds or something right?

I mean I may not like vanilla ice cream, but I wouldn’t call it the worst. There’s tuna fish flavor out there I think. That’s rotten I’m sure.


Some of the worst China has to offer…and its usually served lukewarm in the cheapest worst restaurants… and no, its not photographed using a mirror, that really is the name…


hmm pic above too small… try this instead…

[quote]Nards wrote:
This is just me but a beer that is rather tasteless and thus cannot really offend the palate could hardly be called a worst beer. I mean it needs to hurt your taste buds or something right?

I mean I may not like vanilla ice cream, but I wouldn’t call it the worst. There’s tuna fish flavor out there I think. That’s rotten I’m sure.[/quote]

I agree. If water downed beer is the worst beer you have tasted then maybe you need to be more adventurous with the flavored beers. Trust me when I say that some of them, especially some of the random small breweries seasonals or IPA’s can truly be horrendous.

I had a Polish beer called Zwiec or something after drinking a few Mooseheads and the Polish beer ending up tasting like tomato juice…what’s up with that???

I do find that any time you change beers in one night the first beer will taste fine but the the one you try after that will not taste good, sort of unfair as you could switch them around the next time and the beer you thought was bad will taste better if you have it first.


I was very excited to try the Maple Bacon Beer. 3 of my favorite things in one bottle, what could go wrong. Turns out, everything.


When I was hanging out in New England, this was the best deal in town. Narragansett Beer. It was quite good actually

Rob

Michelob Ultra, that piss in a can is gross.