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My everyday $5 six pack is Yeungling
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Originally Posted by stockmanjr
(Post 7105018)
Pbr ^
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As it happens one of my favorite beers in the world also falls under your category of cheap. Spaten Optimator is available locally (Athens, GA) for $10.99 per 12 pack. At 7.2% abv it's nearly twice the strength of most American macro lagers which means less recycling, less trips to the bathroom and it's so much better tasting. I think I'll have one right now.:cool:
A beer that packs one hell of a punch for not very much money is Steel Reserve. They make it in two strengths. The stronger one is over 7% and a 24 ounce can is available for under $1. Not necessarily recommended though but $2 worth and it's tomorrow before you know it.:D For those die hard beer fans out there I recommend converting an old fridge into a keg cooler. I've had everything from St. Bernardus Abt 12 to Old Rasputin Imperial Stout in mine and the cost per serving is WAY below what the packaged beer runs, usually less than a Bud would cost. |
Originally Posted by mlatuchie
(Post 7102617)
For some reason, Natural Light in a bottle tastes surprisingly good to me. :D
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In Australia: Victoria Bitter... IMO a great mass-market, general purpose beer... wish Carlton would export it.
In the US: I'm partial to some of the Henry Weinhard's labels, esp. Private Reserve and Blue Boar... both cheap and good... but not widely known outside the Pacific Northwest. |
Out here in California the best cheap beer is good old Pabst Blue Ribbon aka PBR there are bars around that just charge just one dollar for one and thats not even during happy hour
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I'm in the PBR train as well... especially on nickel PBR nights.
Otherwise Yuengling is good. I've also developed a taste for Fosters when they do $1.25 pints :) In fact, anything from the Orlando Ale House when its cheap |
the blue ribbon is great - used to get sixers of the PBR tallboys for $2.50 ^
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JAX beer, purchased in Mississippi, dirt cheap and tasty. Of course the best cheap beer is any beer you are drinking, that you did not buy!!
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Miller Lite, yes I get mad fun of all the time for it!
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I am happy to spend what ever for a Paulaner (Munich) or Gaffel (Cologne) - both Germany out of the keg^
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Originally Posted by dcpatti
(Post 7107167)
I actually am partial to Shiner Bock. I can usually find it for $6/6-pack, sometimes as low as $4 when it goes on sale.
And, out here in California, it isn't necessarily cheap. But, at least I can get it! ^ |
Miller Lite # 1 - standby is Coors Lite
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busch beer, something like 12 or 15 dollars for a 30 pack. Perfect for a case race.
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What was the brew that used to be sold in the barrel shaped bottles? Was it Utica Club? I don't remember the taste, just that you could really chug them!
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