So, what's the cheapest yet best beer to get drunk on?!


Question:

So, what's the cheapest yet best beer to get drunk on?

Something fast and easy


Answers:
old milwaukee

natural light

Miller High Life

Don't be disgusting.

brown ale.... ohhh yeah

old english

Natural Light, Busch, & Coors are the cheap beer of choice at my college. I think natural is the preference around here, but get them all and figure out what you like... they are all cheap, go wild :)

Pabst Blue Ribbon. But, if ever in Tx. try Lone Star.

Sol beer from Mexico... but cheap beer is usually not worth getting drunk on because your hangover will be grim. If you want to drink alcohol just to get drunk, well, you are kind of a pinhead. No offense intended...

Two candidates: Rainier Ale in the western USA and Damm beer in Spain.

Natural Ice
12.99 for a 30 and 5.9% ALC. Vol
The taste isn't too bad and it has about 1% higher alcohol content combared to other beers.
If you don't enjoy the taste just get a funnel

Miller High Life- it's the champagne of beer! No really, so smooth and CHEAP

Steel Reserve will deffinatly do the job.

Slam a 4 pack of Guiness. $6.99

HA everybody forgot one of the CHEAPEST, but decent tasting beer. Im the type to drink the REALLY expensive stuff, but to answer your question, the answer is PIGSEYE...try it

Keystone baby!

40s. any kind. my fav is steel reserve!!

Pabst Blue Ribbon, Miller High Life...both of these are better than Budweiser anyway, and they are usually much cheaper. If you really just don't care, try a fortified wine such as Night Train, MD20/20, or Wild Irish Rose. These particular products will teach you what a Hangover is really all about...

pbr. 15 dollars in most states for a 30 pack. pbr is the best beer label ever. it goes down easy and it's cheap.

old style baby

Bush and keystone light.Old milwaukee will give you the runs

Icehouse tallboys

Mickey's Ice! .92 cents for a 24 oz can, comes to $1.00 after washington state tax and its alc level is like 8.1% two of those and your FUKCED UP!




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