What is the best tasting american mass marketed beer?!


Question: What is the best tasting american mass marketed beer?
and if you have tried miller high life, can you give me an opinion on that?

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Sam Adam's to me is the best!!!



As far as the ones you can buy everywhere I think Miller Lite is the best. Of course that's like saying who's the tallest midget in the world. If you're talking about fancy beers too, I think Fat Tire is pretty good, but I don't know how widespread it is.

As far as High Life, I think it's an OK cheap beer, but it's a little too sweet for me. If I had a choice I'd get High Life Light because it has fewer empty calories and isn't as sweet.



Leinenkugels. 1888 Bock in the winter, Summer Shandy in the summer, Honey Weiss spring and fall. Throw in a red every now and then if I can get it draft.

I prefer High Life over other mass produced beers because it's a balanced classic adjunct lager. Not too bitter, with subtle hop overtones and light malt.



I agree with Lisa that when it comes to mass marketing,
Sam Adams has no competition as it outclasses all the rest.

Bud, Millers, and Coors are corn-flavored, rice water!

Miller High Life gets a D+ rating at BeerAdvocates.com.



The majority of mass marketed beer is garabage; Sam Adams is the only good one. Craft beer is the only way to go. I like flavor in my beer. Bud, miller, coors, .... garbage.



I have tried Miller High Life its kinda a low tier beer on the Miller Tiers. It is okay but leaves you feeling gassy and bloated. I like Miller Lite. It s smooth and not much of strong flavor.



That depends upon how you define mass market. I'm going to go with Sierra Nevada as I've never been in a store which didn't have it, but if you're going by bars I'll go with Sam Adams.



Sam Adams is probably the best non-craft beer. (They probably say they are a craft beer)



High life is trash. Best beer- yuengling from Pottsville PA




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