"AI please write a list of the 36 worst beers, throw in a couple general beer styles to trigger engagement, some popular macro lagerrs, IPAs and Sours"
Sour isn't even technically a beer style anyway, it's a blanket term used for any soured beer, and I disagree, because anyone who said "sours" are probably just people who have had some real generic ones
Natty Bo is a classic. My biggest takeaway is, what beer does this author think ISN'T bad?? He listed virtually everything, and defended Corona..?! I mean Fat Tire, Sam Adams? Guiness?! What are we even doing here lmao.
All of my non-beer-educated friends are convinced that Guinness is a heavy, high alcohol beer. A few have even argued with me that is is too hoppy. One guy I was able to do a blind taste test with and finally convinced him otherwise.
There is a local brewery that did a blond stout that was kind of mind bending, but ultimately delicious. I like stouts and porters and was pretty skeptical that it would be as tasty. I was wrong. 😊
@@tonyclemens4213 it can be hard to get (especially the incredible barrel aged version(s). But if you can find it, both the Alesmith Speedway Stout and Alesmith Wee Heavy are near perfect representations of their style. Definitely worth the effort to track down.
Ages ago when I was barely of drinking age, a local dancehall had penny beer night once a week. It was all trash beer but rolling rock was an option. They also had lime slices out so we got in the habit of having it like a corona. I’m probably overly sentimental at this point, but I remember it as being pretty good with a lime.
Thank you for defending Guinness! It’s like my friend and old manager at Modern Homebrew Emporium used to say, “As Guinness is to stout, Dupont is to saison”. If Craft Beer & Brewing ever asks for my six pack, Guinness Extra Stout is one of the six.
LOL, what's left? No IPA, no sours, Speedway stout, so you gotta think they don't like stouts at all(or porters). They clearly don't drink the macro stuff. What's left? Craft Pils/Lager, Belgian, wheat beer?
My dad used to drink Michelob Light but when Ultra came around and got really popular, Light became harder to find and he disliked Ultra when he tried it. He drinks Yuengling now
A cold Iron City draft on a hot summer day or from a keg in the backyard at a party night is an easily accessible pleasant memory of growing up in the 'Burgh. And that old basement fridge stocked with a couple of cases of 32oz. returnables was the best deal ever. And the beer tasted just fine. In fact, very soothing after a shot of Imperial.
I wasn't a Genny cream ale fan until the 8, 30 racks of Genny Light were polished off from a long night of flip cup or beer pong. We always bought 1 30 pack of the cream ale and they were always left for last. Good ol'days when a 30 pack was $15
Willlddd to see Alesmith even pop up on the list, since they are one of the top breweries out in California. My sister worked for them before working for Pure Project Brewing, and now working for Yosemite NP. 😎
Iron City is fine. It falls in line with those cheap, historic, regional American lagers like Rainer, Lone Star, Old Style, Hamm's. The kind of beer that you can do a beer + a shot for $5 and drink 100 years of local beer history.
Props for giving Jim Koch credit for his massive contributions to the industry. I don’t drink Sam Adams beers anymore because there is so much better beer today, but it’s nice to see anyway.
As a Canadian, when I first heard that name, I thought it was a Chinese beer. LOL. Had a can of it a couple of years ago that my friend brought back, and it was pretty decent TBH
we all get sucked into those clickbait articles, and i assume the terrible ones where you have to click through each slide are set up that way to increase clicks and therefore ad revenue or whatever stupid reason. well done splicing in relevant/humorous content as you went through. also, cheers to Nate/THBC for not being too cool to ever discuss normal/poor beer.
Evening Nate. Good takes here. Glad to know you like sour beer. Hope to see more of it from Tree House. Your Berliner Weisse was stellar. Made for a great thanksgiving beer last fall. Cheers 🍻
Gotta comment on the Heineken. If you've never had it on draft or in a can I can completely understand not liking it. I do not like the skunky characteristic from the bottle. but on draft or in a can its a completely different beer.
So Pacífico is a little older then Corona by about 25 years and both have been out for longer then most poeple know. Yeah some of these lists are just funny.
Corona is pretty much Mexican Budweiser. It's not the worst beer I've had, but it's certainly one of the most overrated. Modelo Negro is far better IMHO
Pittsburgh Dad Iron City ad 🫡🫡 As a lifelong Yinzer, (Pittsburgh Native), we know it’s not a great beer. But it’s our beer. It pairs well with a Steeler Game or a Pirate Game, and greasy foods. But… yeah it’s not a world beater of a beer. 😂😂
Kirkland Light is really bad. 48 pack for 24 bucks....bought a rack of it a couple of summers ago for a gym party and the last 30 or so sat in the fridge for months lol
only reason i got into beer to begin with, is because i tried an ipa and i fell in love with it, now i drink a few different types of beer. but ipas are still my favorite, specifically saint arnolds art car ipa (houston texas brewery)
The first person I thought of when hearing the title of this list was Ronald from Louisiana Beer Reviews. He loves everything on this list (except maybe sour ales) so it’s hilarious you added a clip of him. 😂
Mich ultra is good on a hot day and while out on the golf course! And putting Yuengling on this list is absolutely criminal!!!! Yuengling is amazing!!! If and when it makes its way here to illinois it would be my number one beer!!!
I’m not a big pumpkin beer guy but Southern Tier makes a good one and New Trail makes a few good ones as well. Rolling Rock is my main beer go to btw. I love it lol
Yes to everything you said. Pumpking is a great flavorful beer, especially in the fall, and Rolling Rock is my go-to when I want a non expensive easy-drinking lager.
I used to like the Double Jack from Propeller (but that's here in Canada) and PumpKing, but overall I don't like pumpkin beers as a rule. To be fair though, fruit/vegetable beers are generally hit or miss for me, especially the latter: pumpkin is technically a vegetable.
To include Heineken, Rolling Rock, Pabst Blue Ribbon, Pacifico, Miller High Life, National Bohemian, Yuengling, Schlitz and Guinness on any " worst Beer " list is akin to treason ! Damn Commies !
We can be friends, purely because you didn't include the Budweiser products in your list. IMHO, they produce a horrible product, but obviously 10's if not 100's of millions of beer drinkers stronly disagree with me.
Great video. I wonder who the beer drinkers were and gave their opinions. Pacifico is the beer of Matzalan Mexico. It's not my favorite Mexican beer but I like it a lot. XX is one of my favorites and their XX AMBER is insanely good. My go to beer is also Mexican but it's not Corona. Tecate is the Yeungling of Mexico and my absolute favorite beer. Also Yeungling is phenomenal. Besides being the oldest continuous brewery in America it has about a dozen varieties most of which are better than any American mega brewery. Their Black and Tan is off the hook. Every beer lover should go to Pottsville Pennsylvania and tour the factory. They have almost every beer on tap in the tasting room.
@@johnfrilando5008 I agree with your sentiments regarding the Mexican lagers. I like them all. I don’t particularly care for porters, stouts, or Guinness but for some reason I do like Black and Tan as well as the entire yeungling line.
Can't knock the big boys. They have quality control that is on another level. How else can they be so consistent when the raw materials fluctuate from year to year. May not be to everyone's likely, but that is subjective.
part of the problem with craft some of the time is that there is an us vs. them mentality. it's not a great way to try to welcome people to your passion by telling them what they enjoy sucks
@samcalhoon8892 even in small Ukraine, during war and full scale invasion, there's more interesting 🎃 beers, than you describe and they taste very different (for example, raw with some lemon and carrot juice or baked with spices (spices also differ!). Almost all of them are sour, but some are more on the sweet side
@@treehousebrewco I think its pretty hard to strike that balance. Usually they go way to hard on the spice and its like drinking your home spice rack. Southern Tier is very good as someone mentioned, but the best one I ever had was Selins' Grove brewing in Pennsylvania. I had traded with a guy for a growler of their Kriek (The Pheonix) and he very kindly bonused me a hand bottle of their pumpkin beer and it was honestly amazing. Very light on spice, bunch of carmelized brown sugar and real pumpkin flavor, very creamy too, was thinking it may have been brewed with lactose.
Yeungling: if you step into any bar in Eastern Pennsylvania, and jusr ask for "lager", regardless of how many lager beers are available on tap or in a bottle, you will receive, without fail, Yeungling Lager.
The only beer I can really think of that I absolutely cannot stand is Sierra Nevada's Bigfoot Barleywine. It has, however, been like 15 years since I have tried it so maybe I would like it now. Other than that Milwaukee's Best brings back memories of the absolute worst hang overs.
Coors, Coors light, mgd, miller lite, Budweiser, bud light, Michelob, Michelob ultra, natural, natural light, Milwaukee best, Milwaukee best light, colt 45, old English, keystone, keystone light, every single cider beer and every light beer I didn't mention are the worst beers on the planet.
when i saw they didn't like heineken, i was thinking, are they just an IPA abv snob... nope, turns out whoever wrote this really just doesn't like beer at all haha... then i thought maybe they're a coffee shop snob and only like stouts and porters... then guiness left me wondering, what do they actually like then?
Sam Adams Boston Lager took a page out of New Belgians playbook and remade their classic recipe. I'm not a fan but that's because I loved the original one and the new one just isn't what I want.
This list was kinda sloppy if you ask me. But my opinion, I detest Coors light..it makes me nauseous, even drinking one. PBR is mediocre at best, the problem is the beer of choice for douchy hipsters with their 19th century handlebar moustaches and Che Guevara T shirts. IPA’s I can have one or two but they’re not an all day drinking beer , too Hoppy. I disagree with Samuel Adams, Yuenling, and Miller high life although I find Miller light better for all day. TBH I didn’t think they even made Gennesee Cream ale anymore… I haven’t seen a can of that in ages.
I think people perceive Guinness as being thick or heavy because it's often a person's first (and sometimes only) experience with nitrogenated beer. Those smaller bubbles create that creamier texture and people associate it with feeling like they're drinking actual cream.
Don't forget the recently deceased Anchor Steam, a small brewery in San Francisco that literally kept the craft beer concept alive on the West Coast. Their Christams Ales were always worth seeking out. (Their small batch gin and whisky were also remarkable.) the dollar killed them.
Once I got into homebrew, it really brought back my appreciation for IPAs. They used to be my preferred, then I went back to clean German pilsners and circled back to IPAs recently. So I agree with you that IPAs should not be knocked. Also, I understand Belching Beaver being on the list. They don't make poor quality beer by any means, they just have crazy flavors that you normally wouldn't associate with beer and it can be difficult to get more than one down at a time due to the heaviness and crazy flavor.
Keystone by Coors is a good light beer and has less hangover effects because of the pure water quality it uses like any other Coors product. .A-Busch products vary and the New England made ABucsh beers are better that the Virginia Bush Garden beers just because the water quality is better in the New England brewery ..
Thumbs up in the approach to this. I don't agree on Miller High Life. I really really dislike it, but I don't think it's a "bad beer." I kinda like Budweiser though, so you can't trust my taste at all. That being said, my two favorite very microbrews that come out of my area, southeast Michigan, are Witch's Hat (brewery) Thrashpunk Kolsch, and Mothfire (brewery) Batch M hazy IPA. I really like pretty much everything from Mothfire. They're mostly very hoppy IPAs, and that's what I really like.
First off, iron city and i.c. light are top tier beers. I disagree with your take on rolling rock too. I'll bring you some irons up and get you acquainted.
You should do a comparison of some beers that are somewhat considered stadium beers. Iron City for Pittsburgh, Old Style for Chicago, National Bohemian for Baltimore, Miller for Milwaukee. I'm sure there's others I don't know about.
There was a local beer here in north texas called " sub generic beer" ,white can with what appeared to be typed on ( silk screen) lable. By far the cheepest and wasnt too bad after the 4th or 5th beer .
"AI please write a list of the 36 worst beers, throw in a couple general beer styles to trigger engagement, some popular macro lagerrs, IPAs and Sours"
i said this elsewhere but this list probably would have been better if AI wrote it
Nailed it
Sour isn't even technically a beer style anyway, it's a blanket term used for any soured beer, and I disagree, because anyone who said "sours" are probably just people who have had some real generic ones
@@treehousebrewco AI would do much better. And it would say Corona on there. :)
Natty Bo is a classic. My biggest takeaway is, what beer does this author think ISN'T bad?? He listed virtually everything, and defended Corona..?! I mean Fat Tire, Sam Adams? Guiness?! What are we even doing here lmao.
Natty Bo!
All of my non-beer-educated friends are convinced that Guinness is a heavy, high alcohol beer. A few have even argued with me that is is too hoppy. One guy I was able to do a blind taste test with and finally convinced him otherwise.
it’s one of the strangest notions out there
There is a local brewery that did a blond stout that was kind of mind bending, but ultimately delicious. I like stouts and porters and was pretty skeptical that it would be as tasty. I was wrong. 😊
An it's actually low in calories)))
I always tell people Guinness is just as light in calories as all the light beers. And they just can’t comprehend that.
its the color and head that throws people off. Its looks really heavy but yeah in reality its a very light, drinkable beer.
Alesmith Speedway Stout’s inclusion on this list is madness
Madness!!
Never heard of it but since I'm a fan of Imperial stouts I be willing to try it.
@@tonyclemens4213 it can be hard to get (especially the incredible barrel aged version(s). But if you can find it, both the Alesmith Speedway Stout and Alesmith Wee Heavy are near perfect representations of their style. Definitely worth the effort to track down.
Speedway stout is amazing. That writer is nuts lol
So is Heineken, and I dont't even like it that much. It's not terrible, but I do find it kind of meh
Genesee cream ale is delicious. This writer is out of his mind😢
Especially when it’s 2 bucks a can
I can’t find it near me any more :(
Second this
I knew an alcoholic who had the local store have it shipped almost the entire way across the country because he wanted it.
@@mbaron4311alcoholics drink vodka for breakfast, not get a certain beer shipped across the country
Being originally from western PA, I loved Rolling rock and the occasional Iron. Nice to see Pittsburgh Dad represented too.
Ages ago when I was barely of drinking age, a local dancehall had penny beer night once a week. It was all trash beer but rolling rock was an option. They also had lime slices out so we got in the habit of having it like a corona. I’m probably overly sentimental at this point, but I remember it as being pretty good with a lime.
@@hartman601 maybe a dumb question, but was the price of the beer just one penny? Or was it a euphemism for discounted like happy hour?
Each beer was 1c. They charged a cover to get in, maybe $20. Fancy beers and other drinks were not included. As a broke 21 year old it was great.
@@hartman601 that sounds awesome. Thanks for the explanation.
Western PA born and raised here: my 1st beer was a warm 12oz can of IC Light…Yeah. 😅
Thank you for defending Guinness! It’s like my friend and old manager at Modern Homebrew Emporium used to say, “As Guinness is to stout, Dupont is to saison”. If Craft Beer & Brewing ever asks for my six pack, Guinness Extra Stout is one of the six.
definitely- guinness is an easy one to defend
It really hard to find irish DRY better, than draft Guinness 🖤
@@Scriptadiaboly I agree, although Murphy's is a close second
Someone's angry drunk aunt wrote this article. She drinks 8 Coronas (with lime) every night.
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LOL, what's left? No IPA, no sours, Speedway stout, so you gotta think they don't like stouts at all(or porters). They clearly don't drink the macro stuff. What's left? Craft Pils/Lager, Belgian, wheat beer?
My exact thought. Awful list that doesn't make any sense.
That's what I was thinking- it has to be a German or Belgian beer purist.
Blue Moon is a Wheat
Plus, last time I checked, Samuel Adams is actually considered a craft beer. LOL. So are most IPAs in the US/Canada. LOL
@@mcraft2240 Yeah, but it's not a particular good one, that's one of the few on the list I actually agree with
Michelob really hit a home run with Ultra wrt sheer sales. Who was drinking Michelob before that? They essentially invented the ultra-light category.
definitely a sales success
My dad used to drink Michelob Light but when Ultra came around and got really popular, Light became harder to find and he disliked Ultra when he tried it. He drinks Yuengling now
Technically they didn't, but they certainly did popularize it
Fucking near water.
A cold Iron City draft on a hot summer day or from a keg in the backyard at a party night is an easily accessible pleasant memory of growing up in the 'Burgh. And that old basement fridge stocked with a couple of cases of 32oz. returnables was the best deal ever. And the beer tasted just fine. In fact, very soothing after a shot of Imperial.
Everybody puts down iron city. I don't think it's that bad.
I wasn't a Genny cream ale fan until the 8, 30 racks of Genny Light were polished off from a long night of flip cup or beer pong. We always bought 1 30 pack of the cream ale and they were always left for last. Good ol'days when a 30 pack was $15
Geneseein' is Believin'!
@@kaiser_sose 🤣
@mikekoehler9551 our nickname was Genne Sewer because it gave you the runs the next day
It still is $15 a 30 pack in Delaware!
@@juan666q 19 a 30 pack in Kansas
Pacifico is nice especially in the summer or taco Tuesday
Anyone saying Guinness is a bad beer should be forbidden from drinking beer for life.
Willlddd to see Alesmith even pop up on the list, since they are one of the top breweries out in California. My sister worked for them before working for Pure Project Brewing, and now working for Yosemite NP. 😎
Iron City is fine. It falls in line with those cheap, historic, regional American lagers like Rainer, Lone Star, Old Style, Hamm's. The kind of beer that you can do a beer + a shot for $5 and drink 100 years of local beer history.
sounds perfect for it’s purpose
Deep comment
Props for giving Jim Koch credit for his massive contributions to the industry. I don’t drink Sam Adams beers anymore because there is so much better beer today, but it’s nice to see anyway.
it’s undeniable. the kids must know
To be honest, I still like their Octoberfest, it's a nice marzen, but I don't drink much else from them. But he deserves his props.
Can confirm Yeungling tastes like home
Got pretty buzzed drinking an entire pitcher at my local church picnic
As a Canadian, when I first heard that name, I thought it was a Chinese beer. LOL. Had a can of it a couple of years ago that my friend brought back, and it was pretty decent TBH
I'm a big fan of Yuengling Black and Tan!
we all get sucked into those clickbait articles, and i assume the terrible ones where you have to click through each slide are set up that way to increase clicks and therefore ad revenue or whatever stupid reason.
well done splicing in relevant/humorous content as you went through.
also, cheers to Nate/THBC for not being too cool to ever discuss normal/poor beer.
I like Genesee cream ale nice solid lawn/garage beer
Natty Boh is a staple at the ballpark and bars around the park in Baltimore, it's ok, not great.
Evening Nate. Good takes here. Glad to know you like sour beer. Hope to see more of it from Tree House. Your Berliner Weisse was stellar. Made for a great thanksgiving beer last fall. Cheers 🍻
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Gotta comment on the Heineken. If you've never had it on draft or in a can I can completely understand not liking it. I do not like the skunky characteristic from the bottle. but on draft or in a can its a completely different beer.
So Pacífico is a little older then Corona by about 25 years and both have been out for longer then most poeple know. Yeah some of these lists are just funny.
Corona is awful. Did you ever wonder why they put a lime in it?
@@mcraft2240 Corona is basically Mexican Foster's LOL
Pacifico pre-dates Corona by 25 years. Wikipedia says so.
It’s also…. Owned by Constellation
Corona is pretty much Mexican Budweiser. It's not the worst beer I've had, but it's certainly one of the most overrated. Modelo Negro is far better IMHO
Bud Ice is that beer as soon as you smell it, it smells like alcohol. It's the alcoholics choice for beer.
Or the college frat boys. LOL
Pittsburgh Dad Iron City ad 🫡🫡
As a lifelong Yinzer, (Pittsburgh Native), we know it’s not a great beer. But it’s our beer. It pairs well with a Steeler Game or a Pirate Game, and greasy foods.
But… yeah it’s not a world beater of a beer. 😂😂
Kirkland Light is really bad. 48 pack for 24 bucks....bought a rack of it a couple of summers ago for a gym party and the last 30 or so sat in the fridge for months lol
oh no! still want to try it
It's contract brewed at FX Matt.
only reason i got into beer to begin with, is because i tried an ipa and i fell in love with it, now i drink a few different types of beer. but ipas are still my favorite, specifically saint arnolds art car ipa (houston texas brewery)
Heineken is my go to when there is no craft beer available in the spot I’m hanging at
The first person I thought of when hearing the title of this list was Ronald from Louisiana Beer Reviews.
He loves everything on this list (except maybe sour ales) so it’s hilarious you added a clip of him. 😂
What they don’t like tells me nothing. What they do like tells me everything.
Mich ultra is good on a hot day and while out on the golf course! And putting Yuengling on this list is absolutely criminal!!!! Yuengling is amazing!!! If and when it makes its way here to illinois it would be my number one beer!!!
I’m not a big pumpkin beer guy but Southern Tier makes a good one and New Trail makes a few good ones as well. Rolling Rock is my main beer go to btw. I love it lol
Elysium makes some amazing Pumpkin beers that I look forward to all year.
Yes to everything you said. Pumpking is a great flavorful beer, especially in the fall, and Rolling Rock is my go-to when I want a non expensive easy-drinking lager.
@@serialcloneHell yes Pumpking was the one I was trying to remember!
I used to like the Double Jack from Propeller (but that's here in Canada) and PumpKing, but overall I don't like pumpkin beers as a rule. To be fair though, fruit/vegetable beers are generally hit or miss for me, especially the latter: pumpkin is technically a vegetable.
Micky’s needs to be on the list!
Great content. I've never tried your brews but living closer to the east coast I'm going to have to make my way over. Cheers
Please do!
@treehousebrewco yeah, I'm in Omaha. What's the chance of being able to get a case or two shipped out this way?
It is worth the trip. Every beer Tree House brews is great.
Rolling Rock in the little short neck bottles was a favorite growing up.... but definitely not for everyone
Natty Boh is a Bawlmer (local accent) institution hon! What else would you drink at an O's game?!?!?!
I like your take on the Brews. Sours as well are nuts So many good ones that are unique.
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To include Heineken, Rolling Rock, Pabst Blue Ribbon, Pacifico, Miller High Life, National Bohemian, Yuengling, Schlitz and Guinness on any " worst Beer " list is akin to treason ! Damn Commies !
We can be friends, purely because you didn't include the Budweiser products in your list. IMHO, they produce a horrible product, but obviously 10's if not 100's of millions of beer drinkers stronly disagree with me.
@@glengrandstaff9695 except for Guinness, I’ll vigorously and happily drink every beer on your list!
Great video. I wonder who the beer drinkers were and gave their opinions.
Pacifico is the beer of Matzalan Mexico. It's not my favorite Mexican beer but I like it a lot.
XX is one of my favorites and their XX AMBER is insanely good.
My go to beer is also Mexican but it's not Corona. Tecate is the Yeungling of Mexico and my absolute favorite beer.
Also Yeungling is phenomenal. Besides being the oldest continuous brewery in America it has about a dozen varieties most of which are better than any American mega brewery. Their Black and Tan is off the hook. Every beer lover should go to Pottsville Pennsylvania and tour the factory. They have almost every beer on tap in the tasting room.
@@johnfrilando5008 I agree with your sentiments regarding the Mexican lagers. I like them all. I don’t particularly care for porters, stouts, or Guinness but for some reason I do like Black and Tan as well as the entire yeungling line.
Can't knock the big boys. They have quality control that is on another level. How else can they be so consistent when the raw materials fluctuate from year to year. May not be to everyone's likely, but that is subjective.
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Consistently not good )))
Yeah, as much as I love craft beer, sometimes craft breweries can have consistency issues.
Great take for an odd list. Appreciate your allegiance to the craft for both macro and micro.
part of the problem with craft some of the time is that there is an us vs. them mentality. it's not a great way to try to welcome people to your passion by telling them what they enjoy sucks
Like a list collaborated on by a 17 year old and an AI.
Glad to know our palates are in good company. Thanks for sharing.
it's easy to hate this list!
at minute marker 4:54 your short speech about IPA's....perfect description of me and my ilk!! Thank you!
“Bud Light…you’re gonna see people shooting it” hahaha wasn’t expecting that, that cracked me up!
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I like bud light and still one of the tip selling beers.
I agree with about 1/2 this list. The other 1/2? FU to whoever wrote the list.
At 1:28 we called it "Elephant Piss" in college. But we loved it then.
Red Dog was/is great stuff, if you enjoy High Life then you’d enjoy the Dog. Wish I could find it still.
gotta find it!
I loved red dog but think High Life is the worse beer I ever had.
I didn't think the made it anymore. Haven't seen it in YEARS.
Hey Icehouse got me through college, yall can shove it.
Schlitz, PBR and Miller High Life are great beers.
Icehouse is actually good
good for getting you drunk if you're poor. its not even beer, its malt liquor.
Actually very good and cheap to buy.
Pumpkin beers are awesome 🎃
There are a few good ones out there but the vast majority just taste like pumpkin spice flavoring added to the beer. No thank you
@samcalhoon8892 even in small Ukraine, during war and full scale invasion, there's more interesting 🎃 beers, than you describe and they taste very different (for example, raw with some lemon and carrot juice or baked with spices (spices also differ!). Almost all of them are sour, but some are more on the sweet side
there are a few, but generally speaking they aren't for me
@@treehousebrewco I think its pretty hard to strike that balance. Usually they go way to hard on the spice and its like drinking your home spice rack. Southern Tier is very good as someone mentioned, but the best one I ever had was Selins' Grove brewing in Pennsylvania. I had traded with a guy for a growler of their Kriek (The Pheonix) and he very kindly bonused me a hand bottle of their pumpkin beer and it was honestly amazing. Very light on spice, bunch of carmelized brown sugar and real pumpkin flavor, very creamy too, was thinking it may have been brewed with lactose.
Yes. Anyone who thinks they're one note, or just pumpkin spice needs to try Elysium's seasonal beers.
Belching beaver has a good peanut butter stout
I can’t believe you’ve never heard of Red Dog.
i can’t either 🤣
Ha! Fair enough.
$9.99 for a 30 pack in 2000. Best deal.
I used to drink that when I was 21. Used to be brewed here in Canada by Molson. That wasn't yesterday, I'm 49 now. LOL
I think it was under the Miller Brewing family. Lots of promotion in its day. Tommy Lee Jones did the voice over on commercials
Yeungling: if you step into any bar in Eastern Pennsylvania, and jusr ask for "lager", regardless of how many lager beers are available on tap or in a bottle, you will receive, without fail, Yeungling Lager.
Have you tried Rogue Pumpkin Patch? It's made with whole roasted pumpkins and goes very light on the warm spice.
i haven’t
The only beer I can really think of that I absolutely cannot stand is Sierra Nevada's Bigfoot Barleywine. It has, however, been like 15 years since I have tried it so maybe I would like it now. Other than that Milwaukee's Best brings back memories of the absolute worst hang overs.
Love Blue Moon, Shock Top and Oberon….
Ice house isn't bad it's cheap and tastes okay in the freezer for twenty minutes
Appreciate the Blue Velvet clip 😂
“One thing I can’t fucking stand is warm beer. It makes me fucking puke!”
To be honest, I don't mind drinking some Belgian ales a bit warmer, but most beers I'd rather drink beers ice cold, or cellar temperature
A huge 👍🏻! Nice to know a brewer of your caliber hates pumpkin beer, as I do!
No, not a 7%-9% one
Don’t knock the Beaver, stop by the tasting room all the time, love their beers
Coors, Coors light, mgd, miller lite, Budweiser, bud light, Michelob, Michelob ultra, natural, natural light, Milwaukee best, Milwaukee best light, colt 45, old English, keystone, keystone light, every single cider beer and every light beer I didn't mention are the worst beers on the planet.
The pumpkin flavored beer. I feel attacked. I look forward to it every fall.
My girl loves it too Nicole
when i saw they didn't like heineken, i was thinking, are they just an IPA abv snob... nope, turns out whoever wrote this really just doesn't like beer at all haha... then i thought maybe they're a coffee shop snob and only like stouts and porters... then guiness left me wondering, what do they actually like then?
ICEHOUSE? Really? WOW, whatever man
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Heineken can go to hell. Especially after the sin of what they did to New Castle...fuck Heineken.
I find most of the MSN lists terrible: in content, prose, delivery...I used to look forward to them, and now I can ignore them fast enough
Sam Adams Boston Lager took a page out of New Belgians playbook and remade their classic recipe. I'm not a fan but that's because I loved the original one and the new one just isn't what I want.
no idea, working fine for us. perhaps try a different resolution?
Back in college I'd pick up Red Dog for something like $10 for a 30-pack. I'd put it in the cheap college beer category.
Or what 90s high school kids thought was cool beer. 😂😂
This list was kinda sloppy if you ask me. But my opinion, I detest Coors light..it makes me nauseous, even drinking one. PBR is mediocre at best, the problem is the beer of choice for douchy hipsters with their 19th century handlebar moustaches and Che Guevara T shirts.
IPA’s I can have one or two but they’re not an all day drinking beer , too Hoppy.
I disagree with Samuel Adams, Yuenling, and Miller high life although I find Miller light better for all day. TBH I didn’t think they even made Gennesee Cream ale anymore… I haven’t seen a can of that in ages.
When I was a poor college student, pouring PBR into a frying pan with some bratwursts and onions ... that was a luxury meal.
That hilarious - Constellation owns Corona, Pacifico, and Modelo...
Clearly no research done at all 😂
I think people perceive Guinness as being thick or heavy because it's often a person's first (and sometimes only) experience with nitrogenated beer. Those smaller bubbles create that creamier texture and people associate it with feeling like they're drinking actual cream.
I love Gennesee Cream Ale!
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Pacifico is made by the same company as Corona
Don't forget the recently deceased Anchor Steam, a small brewery in San Francisco that literally kept the craft beer concept alive on the West Coast. Their Christams Ales were always worth seeking out. (Their small batch gin and whisky were also remarkable.) the dollar killed them.
Craft beer tastes like poop
Big time drunk hear , ice house is the brew strong mean and ass kicker smooth as silk drink only from a can
Any beer 🍻 that is free is good. 👍👌👍😏😉😁
Damn that list reads like Lucy wanting Schroeder to play Jingle Bells on the piano.
Once I got into homebrew, it really brought back my appreciation for IPAs. They used to be my preferred, then I went back to clean German pilsners and circled back to IPAs recently. So I agree with you that IPAs should not be knocked. Also, I understand Belching Beaver being on the list. They don't make poor quality beer by any means, they just have crazy flavors that you normally wouldn't associate with beer and it can be difficult to get more than one down at a time due to the heaviness and crazy flavor.
Someone gave me a Speedway Stout from 2010... I'm excited to try it, hopefully it aged well.
Malt, water, hops and yeast. If it contains anything more then it is not beer. US Bud tastes horrible, Tjeck Bud tastes good
Fun fact: Iron city beer was featured in George a Romeros classic Dawn of the dead
Keystone by Coors is a good light beer and has less hangover effects because of the pure water quality it uses like any other Coors product. .A-Busch products vary and the New England made ABucsh beers are better that the Virginia Bush Garden beers just because the water quality is better in the New England brewery ..
I'm from Philadelphia...would love to visit and taste your brews!!
please do!
Thumbs up in the approach to this. I don't agree on Miller High Life. I really really dislike it, but I don't think it's a "bad beer." I kinda like Budweiser though, so you can't trust my taste at all. That being said, my two favorite very microbrews that come out of my area, southeast Michigan, are Witch's Hat (brewery) Thrashpunk Kolsch, and Mothfire (brewery) Batch M hazy IPA. I really like pretty much everything from Mothfire. They're mostly very hoppy IPAs, and that's what I really like.
First off, iron city and i.c. light are top tier beers. I disagree with your take on rolling rock too. I'll bring you some irons up and get you acquainted.
AVGN also disagrees. LOL
Guinness is the number 1 beer on a best beer list. This list is dog sh*t and whoever made it is probably sitting in their EV alone wearing a mask.
Thanks for pointing out the truth about guinness, its not heavy, just a pre conceived notion! Great reaction as well
Thanks for watching!
I love the 1st two beers. Moving on...
Miller 64 is great for 90 degree days mowing the lawn. Iron city light is not bad.
Bud Light gives me a headache and enjoy it the least out of the big boys
i get equal opportunity headaches from alcohol sadly
from overdoing it!
@@treehousebrewco especially as we get older!!!
2nd best video I've watched on the Tubes in the last month!
And i harldy even drink, lol
That’s nice of you - glad you enjoyed it!
I mostly agree with your assesment.
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I'm an IPA fan that loves the hazy ones. Favorite to date is Jai Alai from cigar City brewery in Tampa
You should do a comparison of some beers that are somewhat considered stadium beers. Iron City for Pittsburgh, Old Style for Chicago, National Bohemian for Baltimore, Miller for Milwaukee. I'm sure there's others I don't know about.
Good idea!
Schlitz was the best macro lager, until they decided to start brewing it in Lacrosse,Wi.
Thank you, sir, for defending my Miller High Life. 😂 It's a solid, dependable beer for the price.
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There was a local beer here in north texas called " sub generic beer" ,white can with what appeared to be typed on ( silk screen) lable. By far the cheepest and wasnt too bad after the 4th or 5th beer .