the beast mickeys when it isn't ice cold (the last chug at the bottom of the bottle.....) chimay grand reserve (tastes like wood chips) corona
I think I may have all ya'll beat. I have drank (at one time or another): King Cobra Pearl Pearl light Schlitz Rattlesnake beer - AWFUL
They only make it every 10 years or so. Right now, the Double Bock is out...that's every four or five years. I was talking to a guy at Spec's about the Triple, and he said he's been sitting on a bottle of it since 1996 or 1997! It's a meal in a bottle.
Burgermeister.... At my fraternity one of my punishments as a pledge was to drink a six pack of it. Shuddddderrrr....
This has to do with the "Beer-Bike" race at Rice U. We had "chug teams" that would chug a can (regular for women, tallboy for men) as fast as possible. The cans were specially built with holes in the bottom and mouthpieces, and you dipped them into the beer in a nasty orange cooler. Actually, you could just chug water instead, which a lot of us did. The beer - I don't know where it came from - was hot, flat, and watered down. I guess you don't want to spend too much money on it or have bubbles left in it. We had our "chug practices" in the men's bathroom... I honestly think they got the water from the showers... anyway, the lighting wasn't real good and one time I ended up dipping my can into the beer cooler instead of the water cooler. Not good. Couldn't have been very sanitary either... it's a wonder we didn't all get sick.
The worst beer I ever drank was BEER. That's right kiddos...generic beer. When I was a student at UT, we used to buy it from the HEB (just north of campus, I believe it was near 41st and Red River) for 99 cents a six pack.
Red Dog Icehouse (nastiest hangover ever, but they do get you drunk quicker) Miller High Life Pabst Blue Ribbon Bud Dry The Beast Natural Light (a popular low-cost keg choice in college. Kind of tastes like vomit)
I survived on Mad Dog because it was cheap and I didn't have to drink alot. Fortunately I still have my tastebuds and realized what nasty stuff it was. Worst beer - Some special winter brew called Holiday Cheer. I have no idea who made it. I got it from a Space Management Rep that worked for Miller when I lived in Milwaukee.
That beer was intentionally flat because it's easier to chug that way. And yeah, I can't imagine anything tasting worse than that crap.
I'm surprised no one has mentioned Buckhorn beer. It could be that most of you are too young, I haven't seen Buckhorn in a long time. When I was going to school at UT back in the late 70's, my three roomates and I would go to the local grocery store and buy four cases of Buckhorn each. You could buy a case of Buckhorn for five bucks. Our dorm room looked like a beer warehouse. Sadly, my time at UT was short.
Hey, didn't they do that in Revenge of the Nerds? Oh yeah, you're talking about Rice... Just clap your hands everybody and everybody clap your hands!
Oh my Buckhorn! Pretty bad, but considering I was under age drinking, I couldn't complain. The guys dad who used to drink it response when we questioned it said, "Buckhorn, good beer". I think you could throw many beer into the how young, broke and desperate are you for a beer. Keystone Buckhorn Meisterbrau The Beast Natural Light Schlitz Pabst Blue Ribbon Olympia Original Shiner (before Bock) Schaeffer Pearl Old Milwaukee Miller High Life Red Dog Ice House Lone Star Texas Pride Stag remember "Generic" beer in the white can that just said "Beer" or how about "Billie Beer" in honor of the presidents brother
It's the only beer that mde me feel sick after 1 beer. Course it was almost 30 years ago ... maybe they've improved?
Shiner Bock....we used to get a keg of something else like michelob and tap that first ... then tap a keg of Bock. If we didn't get the Bock, we get in serious trouble with some friends. And when we did ... we'd get in serious trouble from some friends.
If you think Shiner Bock is bad, then you should have had the opportunity to try Shiner in the white can with red letters. Straight from the cow to your local store.