What is the best tasting beer that comes in a can not a bottle?!


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What is the best tasting beer that comes in a can not a bottle?


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Bud Light is baseline nothingness. Good for cheap beer, parties, grilling out, whatever, but NOT the best-tasting.

Natural Ice is literally one of the worst-rated beers in the world.

Heineken is a good beer but its availability in a can is waay behind its typical availability in the classic fat green bottle.

The best-tasting can beer, without a doubt, is Young's Double Chocolate Stout in its purple widget-can. Dark, very dark, frothy off-white head, scents of chocolate galore, but malty flavors of chocolate that are more subtle. Smooth as silk, rich, flavorful, and best at 45 degrees or so poured into a pint glass.

Bud Light!

I don't drink a lot of canned beer, but I like Stella Artois. Expecialy if it's really cold.

heineken all the way plus its cheaper then miller or bud light

Natural ICE all the way and it is one of the cheapest....gets you drunker faster too.

Molson XXX. Strong canadian beer.

I assume you intend to drink it out of the can. The problem with most "quality" beers that come in cans, like the Young's Double Chocolate Stout mentioned in another answer (or Guinness, Boddington's, etc.) is that they are meant to be poured into a glass and not imbibed directly from the can. Not that you can't drink it from the can and enjoy it, it's just better out of a glass.
Anyway, to get back to your question, I'd try Shiner Bock if it's available in your area. It's much more common to find it in bottles, but it's usually available in cans as well.

Steel Reserve.

ale? lager? stout? If you have to ask, I would suggest Milwaukee's best light..




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