What is the best and cheapest beer to get drunk on?!


Question: Like, the big 40's and what not at gas stores?


Answers: Like, the big 40's and what not at gas stores?

Malt Liquor is the only way to fly cheap. The best way to drink it is in a glass with ice. I know that sounds odd. But, Malt Liquor is not really a beer.

The strongest are St Ides, Red Bull, & Colt 45. Buy them in 40 oz or 22oz bottles. 40oz bottles give you more bang for your buck. However, after a while the 40 oz beers get warm and taste bad. I usually grab 2 x 22ouncebottle (some call them double deuce) poor one in a glass and pop one in the fridge. Either way you will be good and drunk for about $6 anywhere you go.

Personally, I prefer Colt 45 and Blue Bull. Happy drinking. Cheers : )

Best and cheapest are opposites when it comes to beer.

I would go old school.....real old school and get the Schlitz malt liquor Bull or the Colt 45.

Blatz Beer

I would agree above too COLT45!

U CAN DOOOO ITTTT!

Little Kings!!! maybe Mickeys, lastly Red Stripe...

Pabst Blue Ribbon. It's more powerful than most beers, and if you can gag a few down, you'll get a decent buzz. But beware come morning..... You'll have a headache THIS BIG...

that really depends on the person and how high their tolerance is.
beers not one of those things you should go cheap on.
i mean relatively cheap ok.
its tolerable.
but colt. and steel reserve.
just not good.
if i were you i would just go with MGD or something of that sort.
going any cheaper is just gonna end in puke.

old milwaukkii or schlitz

that kind of questions makes me think you aren't old enough to drink beer.

Best and Cheapest should never be placed in the same sentience. A good cheap beer, as much as people rag on it, is PBR. I consume beer from ALL over the world, and cellar many of them, but I will always love my Pabst Blue Ribbon.

The best cheap beer I know of is Coors Extra Gold.

Old Milwaukee aka the beast

get a 32oz of miller high life taste good and its about $1.25 out the door. get it really cold first.





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