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Steel Reserve....All-time nastiest beer ever... *gag*. It's a poor man's beer that will get u drunk and your breath smell like pee
^^^^This. It's literally gut wrenching. By far the worst beer I've ever had. I had to struggle not to vomit from drinking a sip of it, no joke. Never again.
O'Fallon, MO "Wheach" - advertised as a "unique, refreshing peach wheat beer, perfect for a summer day."
It tasted like someone took a peach pie, let it sit on asphalt in the summertime for six weeks, rolled it in old carpeting and then sprayed Lysol on it.
Agreed. Wheach is not good, at all. Their pumpkin beer is pretty good, though.
[Mr C] I can think of a lot of beers that can classify as bad, but the worst I think by far is beer 33 from Vietnam, and a bad beer is one you didn't drink.
Steel Reserve....All-time nastiest beer ever... *gag*. It's a poor man's beer that will get u drunk and your breath smell like pee
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Originally Posted by wvtraveler
^^^^This. It's literally gut wrenching. By far the worst beer I've ever had. I had to struggle not to vomit from drinking a sip of it, no joke. Never again.
agreed, that stuff is awful. drank it for a couple of years in college when all I could scrape up was five dollars in change. that amount bought four 24's depending on which convenience store you got them.
i'll also add miller high life and natural ice. miller high life makes me puke after three beers and natural ice feels like I am getting an ulcer while drinking it.
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