Worst Beer Ever?

I saw this earlier and thought - who would drink beer that warm? (68-86 F)

:lol:


Don't some English people love hot beer?

Isn't the house beer always hot?


Also - I heard the house Beer at every pub in Scotland is coffee hot.
 
As a kid we had a slightly skunked keg of Black Label. We drank it anyways.
 
Really? :confused:

Have you tried any of the others listed here?

Heineken is pretty middle of the road for me.
Well I can't say that I have tasted all or even most of the suggestions in this thread. I probably could get my hands on some of them but I don't see a reason to try and find a beer that tastes bad.
For example, generally I'm not to fond of light lagers so it is very seldom I try new beers within that category.
Heineken is simply the worst of the ones I have sampled.
 
The grossest beer-like drink I've ever had was a cloying abomination called Tornado. I think it was some unholy marriage of malt liquor and cooler-- I can't remember details-- but it was evil.

Only considering true beers, I'd say Molson Canadian is the worst I've had; for something cheap and refreshing and vaguely beer-like, PBR and Labatt Blue blow it out of the water.
 
Well I can't say that I have tasted all or even most of the suggestions in this thread. I probably could get my hands on some of them but I don't see a reason to try and find a beer that tastes bad.
For example, generally I'm not to fond of light lagers so it is very seldom I try new beers within that category.
Heineken is simply the worst of the ones I have sampled.

Me too. (Save for Newcastle)

I prefer very dark "thick" beers and *fruity tasting beers.


*Say what you will jerk offs, Wild Blue is better than anything else that does not contain Rum in it.

There is a reason I don't drink wine coolers and such - They don't compare to Wild Blue. And most Dark beers are better.
 
I have been assured by everyone who has ever known my father that Rheingold is the worst beer ever.
 
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Mother of god.... :suicide:
 
No, it would just be akward to say "everyone who knows."

My father worked for Rheingold beer for a number of years, so he got it at discount and would give it to people.

Not to many people appreciated that. :lol:
 
A few years ago, 3 of my friends and myself tried to brew our own beer.
It was the time when we were studying chemistry and when we thought that the theoretical knowledge would be enough... it didn't end well :vomit:
 
Dutch Gold or Tuborg.
 
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