What is the best beer that you have ever tasted? what is the worst?!


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What is the best beer that you have ever tasted? what is the worst?


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One of the best beers that I have tried recently is Ipswich Ale. One of the worst beers I have ever tried is Natural Light.

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beer drinker

The best is Rolling Rock and the worst is Killians.

Guiness Stout is the best and Red Dog tropical flavor is the worst.

I have never found a beer that I like

Best: Heineken, Super Bock, Budwiser
Worst: Budwiser Select, Old English

guiness is the best

russian beer is the best
corona tastes really bad

The best - Lindemans (i think thats how you spell it) -Framboise- It's a lambic from Belgium infused w rasberries. SO GOOD!
The worst - Rogue Nut Brown Ale - it's like it almost wants to taste like pancakes and syrup but uh, really friggin doesn't!

The best is "Chimay" from Belgium.The worst is "Zubr"

My buddy's "home brew". Damn he's a great brewmeister! The worst was just recently ... It's called "Steel Reserve" .. it was selling for ... get this ... 99-cents a six-pak. Pure gnat's pi-ss!!!

The best Hoegarden a wheat beer.

The worst Miller and Bud.

best--amstel light
worst--schlitz ice, whew that was nasty

Best: Keith's India Pale Ale
Worst: Heidelberg

Best - O'Hara's red (Ireland)

Worst - Pabst Blue Ribbon or Coors Light

busch is the best and molson export is the worst

best i tasted was a summer shandy. love the lemony flavor. worst is probably a milwaukees best..ugh! so cheap and watery.

My favorite beer is Blue Paw Wheat ale brewed by Sea Dog in Maine.

check out the website: www.seadogbrewing.com

Worst beer: Red white and blue. I do not know if they still brew it but when we were young, dumb and poor it was cheap and contained alcohol.

Without a doubt home brewed beer is the best.

Very few commercailly perchased beers are worth considering. I like Leinenkugel's from Chippewa Falls Wisconsin.

You can keep Budweiser, Pabst, Miller, and everything else!

I love a good APA or IPA. My favorite is Bluegrass Brewing Company American Pale Ale. The worst I've ever had was something called Coqui 900 Malt Liquor. Bought one can, opened it, got a mouthful and spit it out. Absolutely offensive in every aspect. The mass-produced beers are too void of character to be truly bad.

I think the best is Bell's Two Hearted Ale. But there so many really good ones. In fact I'm drinking a Breckinridge Small Batch 471 I.P.A. right now and it's damn good.

The worst is bud, bud lt, busch, miller, pbr, natural, coors, etc

miller high life is awful,guinness is excellent.so is st pauli girl dark

The best beer that I have ever had was a bourbon barrel aged stout from a microbrewery that I unfortunately cannot remember the name of. Bell's Two Hearted Ale, Victory Hop Devil and my friend Tom's Irish Brown(supposed to be red, but he went a little overboard on the dark roasted malt) all come in close behind. The worst beer I have ever had was Poker Beer. It was so bad that we resorted to using it as a buyin for a poker game, you had to drink one to get chips.

Best: Negro Modelo draft
Worst: any American Lager

best is DOG FISH, its a pale ale you can get it at specs but its really good.

worst is keystone

I'm not making this up. A few summers ago, Colt 45[I think]
introduced a menthol variety. GOD AWFUL! Think Colt 45 with mouthwash in it. Should have seen that coming.
No fave.

Best: Melbourne Bitter (they named a state after it)
Worst: Light beer, if you could call It beer.

The best is Miller Lite, the worse is Hamms

Best: Guinness, Sam Adams Cream Stout, Corsendonk

Worst: I'm not a big fan of any kind of pale ales.

bud lite anytime anyday thebest;;;;;;;;;;dark beer the worst

I like Modelo Especial, Asahi and Yingling. I detest any light beer.




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