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Nastiest 'Beer' you've ever tried
1. Author: fishinguitarmanDate: Thu, 4/3/2014, 8:43PM EST
Mine's an easy one

Sierra Nevada Torpedo



GAGAMAGGOT!!!
2. Author: frozenphoenix1Date: Thu, 4/3/2014, 8:49PM EST
Rouge dead guy ale

tasted like what I would believe to be embalming fluid.
3. Author: Hillbillyjosh770Date: Thu, 4/3/2014, 8:51PM EST
Chimmay, or chimmery, or chemmy. Anyway made by monks, fermented with animal parts you can see fur rolling around with the yeast on the bottom.
Funky. Flavor wasn't bad before I read the label, but couldn't stomach it after.

Don't ever leave a beer in a cooler over the summer and throw it in the icebox and expect to rejuvenate it.

Tastes a lot like that
4. Author: Hillbillyjosh770Date: Thu, 4/3/2014, 8:51PM EST
fishinguitarman wrote:
Mine's an easy one

Sierra Nevada Torpedo



GAGAMAGGOT!!!



Sounds like a gar
5. Author: teedubbyaDate: Thu, 4/3/2014, 8:53PM EST
Wtf? It's a few days late for April fools.
6. Author: Plowboy221Date: Thu, 4/3/2014, 8:53PM EST
Bud light
Rolling Rock
Shclitz
+1 on the Sierra Nevada Torpedo
Stone Brewing Crime


7. Author: fishinguitarmanDate: Thu, 4/3/2014, 8:54PM EST
Hillbillyjosh770 wrote:
Sounds like a gar




I'd rather boil a gar and drink the dregs....
8. Author: Plowboy221Date: Thu, 4/3/2014, 9:00PM EST
Hillbillyjosh770 wrote:
Chimmay, or chimmery, or chemmy. Anyway made by monks, fermented with animal parts you can see fur rolling around with the yeast on the bottom.
Funky. Flavor wasn't bad before I read the label, but couldn't stomach it after.

Don't ever leave a beer in a cooler over the summer and throw it in the icebox and expect to rejuvenate it.

Tastes a lot like that


Which one did you drink?

Chimay Grande Reserve (blue label), is my favorite beer. I could drink it all day everyday. ram27bat
9. Author: bs_kwajDate: Thu, 4/3/2014, 9:06PM EST
Probably Dixie Beer in New Orleans. But, I drank it anyway. Beer





10. Author: Hillbillyjosh770Date: Thu, 4/3/2014, 9:08PM EST
Plowboy221 wrote:
Which one did you drink?

Chimay Grande Reserve (blue label), is my favorite beer. I could drink it all day everyday. ram27bat


This was the maroon label stuff.
11. Author: bs_kwajDate: Thu, 4/3/2014, 9:13PM EST
Plowboy221 wrote:

Chimay Grande Reserve (blue label), is my favorite beer. I could drink it all day everyday. ram27bat


+1 ... Well, not favorite, but right up there.

And Duvel is right up there too.

Last year in Texas:

http://www.cigarbid.com/...My-first-Liga-Privada-9

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=JImOS0wS81w

Sorry, hijacked nastiest beer thread for tastiest beer... Not talking
12. Author: Plowboy221Date: Thu, 4/3/2014, 9:19PM EST
bs_kwaj wrote:
+1 ... Well, not favorite, but right up there.

And Duvel is right up there too.

Last year in Texas:

http://www.cigarbid.com/...My-first-Liga-Privada-9



Duvel is dang good

Think I don't think there's a Belgian beer that I don't like.
13. Author: Puffnstuff79Date: Thu, 4/3/2014, 9:19PM EST
Steel Reserve 211. Worse in my memory than my first beer, a 90 degree shaken up can of Budweiser. I would take it any day over SR211. I watch people buy them at the store and just wonder if it's really only for the alcohol content or if anyone could seriously enjoy that. When it comes to drinks I think some people forget that there's always water. A much better alternative to crap beer and fecal liquor.
14. Author: ZRX1200Date: Thu, 4/3/2014, 9:30PM EST
Wow.....I'm with TW.
15. Author: WhistlebritchesDate: Thu, 4/3/2014, 9:43PM EST
Old Monk.......in Bombay India.Undoubtedly made from the sewer/river water that feeds into the harbor,brown and full of dead rotting flesh.Nothing and I mean NOTHING has ever even come close to being as horrid as this swill was.


Ron
16. Author: danmdevriesDate: Thu, 4/3/2014, 10:46PM EST
Puffnstuff79 wrote:
Steel Reserve 211. Worse in my memory than my first beer, a 90 degree shaken up can of Budweiser. I would take it any day over SR211. I watch people buy them at the store and just wonder if it's really only for the alcohol content or if anyone could seriously enjoy that. When it comes to drinks I think some people forget that there's always water. A much better alternative to crap beer and fecal liquor.


When I was a broke college student, I'd scrape up change to buy a bottle of SR211. Would be the highlight of my week.

Still probably one of the worst beers I've ever had.

I had a batch of homebrew that not only was intensely bitter due to too high a mash temp, but also got infected during fermentation. Tasted like insects. Straight up fruit flies and beetles. That was the worst beer I've ever had.
17. Author: delta1Date: Thu, 4/3/2014, 10:57PM EST
Brew 102, a Los Angeles brewery that closed down years ago.
18. Author: jackconradDate: Thu, 4/3/2014, 11:29PM EST
Horlacher,Coors banquet beer,Reading,Any Lime flavoured beer..
19. Author: ZRX1200Date: Thu, 4/3/2014, 11:37PM EST
Worst I've ever had was a German malt liquor with a red & gold label (can't recall the name )
20. Author: teedubbyaDate: Thu, 4/3/2014, 11:43PM EST
Black dog
21. Author: KPPDate: Fri, 4/4/2014, 12:19AM EST
Dogfish Head 120 - overhyped is a major understatement. Boozy burnt caramel. That's it.

Rogue Vodoo Doughnut - a pathetic attempt that tasted like watered down liquid smoke infused garbage. Truly a joke of a beer that is perpetuated only by the popularity of Voodoo donuts. Bonafide gimmick.

Orkney Skull Splitter - 2 sips and down the drain. I enjoy single malt scotch. Scotch ale, not so much.
22. Author: DaQueenBeezDate: Fri, 4/4/2014, 12:39AM EST
Grolsch - there's a reason the name recalls the sound of someone vomiting...
23. Author: erjaqDate: Fri, 4/4/2014, 1:17AM EST
Green Flash Rayon Vert -- If you like the taste of Band-Aids, then this is the beer for you. Maybe I had a bad bottle, as others seem to like this, but to me there was nothing but Brett.

Sam Adams Cranberry Lambic -- If you like the taste of cough medicine, then this is the beer for you. I literally could not believe that they actually went to the effort of putting this into bottles and distributing it.

24. Author: danmdevriesDate: Fri, 4/4/2014, 3:14AM EST
KPP wrote:
Dogfish Head 120 - overhyped is a major understatement. Boozy burnt caramel. That's it.

Rogue Vodoo Doughnut - a pathetic attempt that tasted like watered down liquid smoke infused garbage. Truly a joke of a beer that is perpetuated only by the popularity of Voodoo donuts. Bonafide gimmick.

Orkney Skull Splitter - 2 sips and down the drain. I enjoy single malt scotch. Scotch ale, not so much.


Voodoo doughnut, is that the pink bottle one? If yes, nassssty. I couldn't even force my way through that bottle.
25. Author: shaun341Date: Fri, 4/4/2014, 5:40AM EST
Easily Weyerbacher Blithering Idiot. Its a barleywine which was also the first and last barleywine I have tried. Couple people have told me the local brewery makes a very good barleywine but I don't risk wasting it after my first experience with barleywines. Also believe I haven't bought a weyerbachers beer since either.
26. Author: dharboltDate: Fri, 4/4/2014, 5:52AM EST
Steel reserve is pretty terrible, and I agree with the voodoo doughnut
27. Author: dharboltDate: Fri, 4/4/2014, 5:52AM EST
shaun341 wrote:
Easily Weyerbacher Blithering Idiot. Its a barleywine which was also the first and last barleywine I have tried. Couple people have told me the local brewery makes a very good barleywine but I don't risk wasting it after my first experience with barleywines. Also believe I haven't bought a weyerbachers beer since either.



I love the blithering idiot. Taste is a funny thing
28. Author: Puffnstuff79Date: Fri, 4/4/2014, 5:52AM EST
jackconrad wrote:
Horlacher,Coors banquet beer,Reading,Any Lime flavoured beer..

Lime flavored, my wife orders em everytime we go to the casino. Such an oddity
29. Author: shaun341Date: Fri, 4/4/2014, 6:21AM EST
I have 2 blithering idiots I can't get rid of in my fridge. Been there for about a year now. Don't want to waste it but can't bring myself to drink it.

Taste is funny cause I like all the chimmays. Plus the dogfish head 120 I thought was pretty decent.
30. Author: philshere1Date: Fri, 4/4/2014, 6:44AM EST
Natural Ice, bought a 6 pack of cans to take fishing one summer, I had one and my fishing buddy had one. We carried the other 4 around in the boat cooler all summer just hoping someone would come along looking for a beer.
31. Author: BuckwheatDate: Fri, 4/4/2014, 7:31AM EST
Budweiser American Ale and any Ice beer. Some of the only beers that I won't drink unless I am forced to.
32. Author: JadeRoseDate: Fri, 4/4/2014, 8:37AM EST
Huber.....at the time it was made by Rhinelander and was the dregs of Rhinelander. Think about that........


Every bottle was different. Some would be weirdly thick and flat...some would taste like water....sometimes you get one super high in alcohol content...taste like beer flavored vodka. Somewhere around $4 a CASE of returnable 16 oz. long necks. Turn the bottles back in and get another case of like 2 bucks.

33. Author: BuckyB93Date: Fri, 4/4/2014, 8:43AM EST
JadeRose wrote:
Huber.....at the time it was made by Rhinelander and was the dregs of Rhinelander. Think about that........


Every bottle was different. Some would be weirdly thick and flat...some would taste like water....sometimes you get one super high in alcohol content...taste like beer flavored vodka. Somewhere around $4 a CASE of returnable 16 oz. long necks. Turn the bottles back in and get another case of like 2 bucks.





Agree, Huber sucked but Huber Bock was a staple in college.
34. Author: DrafterXDate: Fri, 4/4/2014, 8:44AM EST
teedubbya wrote:
Black dog



Mellow
35. Author: Weapon XDate: Fri, 4/4/2014, 8:54AM EST
I havent drank in over 20 years, but I do remember trying to choke down a Billy Beer way back then, that was crap in a can !
36. Author: cacmanDate: Fri, 4/4/2014, 9:04AM EST
Yuengling
Penn Pilsner
Iron City
Old German
Black Label
Keystone
Straub
37. Author: dkeageDate: Fri, 4/4/2014, 9:36AM EST
KPP wrote:
Dogfish Head 120 - overhyped is a major understatement. Boozy burnt caramel. That's it.
Rogue Vodoo Doughnut - a pathetic attempt that tasted like watered down liquid smoke infused garbage. Truly a joke of a beer that is perpetuated only by the popularity of Voodoo donuts. Bonafide gimmick.

Orkney Skull Splitter - 2 sips and down the drain. I enjoy single malt scotch. Scotch ale, not so much.



I'm glad you posted this and I saw it Kyle, I ran across a bottle of this and was gonna send it to you since you are the resident hop head.............NOW, what am I supposed to do with it..........Frying pan
38. Author: KingoftheCoveDate: Fri, 4/4/2014, 9:41AM EST
delta1 wrote:
Brew 102, a Los Angeles brewery that closed down years ago.

ha!!!!
One of THE original hi alcohol rot-guts......
A favorite of the old bums I'd see in the early mornings when I was a kid riding my bike to da beach .....
39. Author: gryphonmsDate: Fri, 4/4/2014, 9:50AM EST
Rheinlander.
40. Author: plinytheelderDate: Fri, 4/4/2014, 11:53AM EST
For me, this one is simple.

Fraoch Heather ale is the worst "beer" I've ever drank.
Technically it's a gruit, and has heather replacing the hops for bitterness, and is an ancient recipe that should have remained dead IMO.
41. Author: jetblastedDate: Fri, 4/4/2014, 2:44PM EST
Natty Bo . . . AKA National Bohemian

Years ago it was all that was sold at the RFK & Memorial Stadiums in DC & Baltimore. Blech

Also years ago at Pittsburgh airport, the only beers sold there were Iron City and Iron City light.

Those beers sucked ass, too . . .
42. Author: marc palanzoDate: Fri, 4/4/2014, 6:04PM EST
I was in high school and my friend and I had a total of $3 and 1 fake ID between us. We bought what we could afford, which was a six pack of Iron City Beer. We each opened one, took one drink and proceeded to throw it away. It's pretty bad if a high school kid throws it away.
43. Author: xibbumberoDate: Fri, 4/4/2014, 8:11PM EST
Rolling Rock light. X Sickamp;
44. Author: Mr RosoDate: Fri, 4/4/2014, 8:59PM EST
Miller 64, never again.
45. Author: danmdevriesDate: Fri, 4/4/2014, 10:10PM EST
KPP wrote:
Dogfish Head 120 - overhyped is a major understatement. Boozy burnt caramel. That's it.

Rogue Vodoo Doughnut - a pathetic attempt that tasted like watered down liquid smoke infused garbage. Truly a joke of a beer that is perpetuated only by the popularity of Voodoo donuts. Bonafide gimmick.

Orkney Skull Splitter - 2 sips and down the drain. I enjoy single malt scotch. Scotch ale, not so much.


DFH 120, like other hop-forward beers, needs to be consumed fresh. Due to the cost, few if any of these bottles left the shelf young.

I like a well-balanced IPA, but I agree with you here, simply because of the cost and consequential inadvertent aging leads this well intentioned beer to fall flat on it's face.

Never had the Orkney Skull Splitter, but Scotch Ale is among my recent favorites. A well-done scotch ale is a mighty fine brew IMO.
46. Author: Mr. JonesDate: Thu, 4/10/2014, 3:54PM EST
^^^ fishinguitarman & plowboy....

You have no taste buds.

These are all GREAT BEERS.
Sierra Nevada Torpedo IPA is one of my top 10 favorites.
Troegs Perpetual IPA
Appalachian Brewing Hoppy Trails IPA
Victory Hop Devil IPA
Pilsner Urquell
Spatan Pilsner
Sierra Nevada Pale Ale
Troegs Pale Ale
St. Pauli Girl

Sh#t beers are
Pabst
Old Milwalke
The new rolling rock
Natty Ice


47. Author: Plowboy221Date: Thu, 4/10/2014, 4:09PM EST
Mr. Jones wrote:
^^^ fishinguitarman & plowboy....

You have no taste buds.

These are all GREAT BEERS.
Sierra Nevada Torpedo IPA is one of my top 10 favorites.
Troegs Perpetual IPA
Appalachian Brewing Hoppy Trails IPA
Victory Hop Devil IPA
Pilsner Urquell
Spatan Pilsner
Sierra Nevada Pale Ale
Troegs Pale Ale
St. Pauli Girl

Sh#t beers are
Pabst
Old Milwalke
The new rolling rock
Natty Ice




Honestly I've just gotten into ipa's within the last 3-4 months, never really cared for them. Might have to give the Sierra another shot
48. Author: AbrignacDate: Thu, 4/10/2014, 4:59PM EST
Commecially available = Tuborg Gold

Absolute nastiest crap was a batch a buddy and I brewed. It was about the same time I was introduced to Celebrator.

As I recall, we started with a can of malt syrup, then added some honey and sugar to up the sp and added some hop pellets to finish it off. IIRC it finished out around 10-12%. It was the foulest crapola known to man. We got drunk as all hell drinking it. Though, no one else could get past the smell.
49. Author: MACSDate: Thu, 4/10/2014, 6:32PM EST
I do not like bitter beer. IPA's are horrible.
50. Author: wheelriteDate: Thu, 4/10/2014, 6:49PM EST
Black Label
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