The cheapest beer alive! TRY TO BEAT THIS DEAL!!!?!


Question: you guys, i have a liquor store in town that sells a 24 pack (A WHOLE CASE) of milwaukee's best light beer for........get this.......$7.99!!!!!!!!!! Not even 10 bucks......a CASE! 24 beers.......honestly, tell me if you have ever heard of a better deal than that!!!!


Answers: you guys, i have a liquor store in town that sells a 24 pack (A WHOLE CASE) of milwaukee's best light beer for........get this.......$7.99!!!!!!!!!! Not even 10 bucks......a CASE! 24 beers.......honestly, tell me if you have ever heard of a better deal than that!!!!

I once got a case of beer called BEER. It came in a white can with black letters. The only thing written on the can was "BEER". Got it for $4.99 in Pittsburgh.

lol yea, thats good ****. we get 30's of em in wi... hamm's light is even cheaper but gross

your right that is the cheapest beer in town. but believe me you will pay for it the next day with a terrible headache and don't forget about the pooping.

24 ouncers of bush lite are right around a buck, so for your 8 bucks you got 16 beers you can actually stand to drink! that or buy the mill, and give it to company you dont want ever to come back. sorry ,--- you got to draw the line somewhere

Sure. Must be great beer. You don't appreciate the good stuff, do you?

Nope! That is good! Was $5.99 awhile back!
And it is good too!!

a better deal is to turn on your faucet and drink some water, tastes better but it is basically the same darn thing.

Well, that is cheap, and so is the beer

that is great for one of the worst tasting beers ever made, if you got to drink beer, drink something that has good taste,

tesco larger 33cent a can

Cheap, but not really worth drinking.





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