@ConAndLibrarian Considering there are ongoing protests to stop it from flowing into the United States, I’m pretty sure Keystone and Keystone Light will not win this poll.
@spitfire6006006 I’m not sure if I heard it on TV, radio, podcast, or from people who may or may not be on the road to alcoholism but it’s said light beer is pretty much water so you have plenty of options to choose from, unless you don’t like water (which would be weird).
@elimanningface Well, I actually don’t care much for drinking water except when I’m pretty thirsty and there’s nothing else. But even then, why would I drink that when I could drink something with booze I like?
@spitfire6006006 as someone who doesn’t drink, I can’t answer that question objectively however as someone who doesn’t drink I can tell you there are plenty of awesome beverages that are not booze. One that comes to mind is water.
@DVDBZN I’m late to the poll but that was going to be my question. I don’t like alcohol of any type. On a side note - husband prefers Mexican beers. If we have to stick with American beer we are in Ohio and have a friend who works at the Budweiser brewery and gets free beer which he doesn’t like so my husband gets his choice of Budweiser freebies
@cinoclav That’s the cheapest beer I will drink. It comes on sale…
In the 70’s & 80’s I’d drink the cheapest beers, maybe Rainier, Hidelberg or even generic “BEER” beer. I then brewed my own for a long time and after that couldn’t stand the taste of cheap beer.
@escapecar I tasted it once and thought it would make a good party beer. Tasted good cold and seemed to have more flavor than a Bud. I haven’t had it in 15 years and I’m not going to buy a 30 pack to test it out now.
@melonscoop
One of their commercials was Hey Mabel, get me a Black Label ! But when I was younger the saying was, Hey Mabel, get off the table the Quarter is for the beer.
@Sarahsda While I would disagree with you that it ever tastes good regardless of the weather in MD, its omission from the list is still a horrible sin.
/image natty boh
Beer 30. Because it was the cheapest. But I haven’t seen it in years now. Otherwise, they’re all exactly the same.
They’re great for drinking if you want your beer to come with its own hydration so you don’t get a hangover. Also, there’s no better kind of beer to drink slushy-cold when you’re barbecuing or doing anything outside in the summer.
Also, I love to bring 4 or 5 in when I’m taking a nice, long, relaxing shit when it’s 90°+ inside.
I choose Coors. Light beers seem to go down easier but for some reason I tolerate Coors the most. But if we are talking all beers, I would say Corona is the only one I can truly say I enjoy drinking.
I need to try more beers and alcoholic beverages in general.
@escapecar I’m not a beer drinker except in the very broadest definition of the word, I mostly stick to cider and whiskey for alcohol, but Grain Belt is one of the very few beers I’ve had where I’ll actually say,“yes, I will have another.”
The omission of yeungling lager will be taken down as the greatest travesty to hit north easterners since the great east coast v. west coast time zone debate!
@cranky1950 Yuengling Lager used to give me the absolute worst headaches. I stopped drinking it for that reason, but if I hadn’t, I definitely would have stopped when Dick(head) Yuengling spoke up in support of Trump. As for this list, I wouldn’t consider it cheap either.
@nickiwhite Unless it’s on special, Yuengling is never the cheapest beer anyplace I go. It might be tied for cheapest at something like a sporting event where all the “cheap” beer is $10, but otherwise I wouldn’t classify it as cheap. It is good, though, always a solid choice. I really like their porter!
@cinoclav weird dude. It’s normally on par with bud/miller/coors where I go to. I’d blame philly tax, but I drink in the city pretty frequently and it stays true. Though I try to avoid the more expensive areas like old city , Penns landing, and such
@ConAndLibrarian The (now lamentably gone) bowling alley across Hillsborough Street from NC State regularly had $1 PBRs in 12 oz. cans. It was actually reasonably decent, at least for a dollar. Not nearly as bad as I’d been lead to expect.
Oh the college flashbacks. I’m not sure if Henry Weinhardt’s counts as cheap, but it was my go-to in the old days.
Also… I answered Miller because of Miller Genuine Draft. Does that count? I don’t even know if straight Miller is a thing. Gotta check next time I’m beer-shopping.
When I was 18-25 and still finding my way, most all of the beers on that list weren’t anything I would consider “cheap”. Cheap beers were brands like Schaefer, Old Style, and when I could splurge, Schlitz.
@Pavlov Most of them no longer exist. In New England we had Dawson Ale 3 qts for a dollar. Gansett which was only good so cold that you couldn’t taste it. Although Gansett on tap was great. In Miami we had Orbit 99cts a six pack and Regal for about a dollar. Busch would go on sale for that at publix. Boons Farm apple wine was a god send.
Where’s the natty light love? Coming from the part of Saint Louis where you knew it was Wednesday night by the smell of the hops coming in on train, I still appreciate a cheap AB product now and then.
Just to be snarky though, I’ll tell you their comments are probably hidden because Natty beer must have been deemed a horrible tasting beer and the forum won’t stand for propoganda that suggests otherwise.
I live in an area with 5-6 breweries, some wineries, distilleries, and a meadery. Sundays and Mondays are $6 growler refills. At least once a month there are events with free beer, and often free food.
Free good local beer is my favorite cheap American beer.
No, not American, but ASDA SmartPrice Bitter. At 90p (about $1) for four 440ml (15oz) cans it’s nearly less costly than fizzy drink. And in a pinch you can substitute it for cleaning liquid.
The list is pretty solid, except for the bizarre inclusion of Lime Straw-ber-rita, which I don’t remember being cheap.
If I am buying a cheap beer by the case, Lord Chesterfield is surprisingly good for the cost.
@dashcloud Another Yuengling product that isn’t exactly ‘cheap’ like those on the list. Also another reason why I won’t drink it as mentioned above. Fuck Yuengling.
For good cheap American beer I have to go with my Homebrew IPA. Less than $20 worth of ingredients (plus a little work) gets me two cases (5 gallons) of excellent craft quality beer.
I have always wanted to compare all of the cheap beers for taste.
I’m curious, at this point, to know whether or not Ranier in particular tastes other than exactly like every other beer on that list, owing to the A&E-cum-Netflix show Longmire, which features cans of Ranier as its primariy, and sometimes I think, sole protagonist.
Never before has a character been written with such a religious attachment to a product that almost certainly has no defining characteristics. It is as though, every episode, in some crime drama, the lead unscrews his flashlight to reveal, yes, Duracell batteries. He accepts no other battery.
Don’t watch Longmire. I watch it, but I am powerless to discern why.
@sammydog01 this is how I feel about almost every show I’ve ever seen, but I think the interesting early premises and plot lines slide grimly into an empty perpetuation of a hollowed out show a few seasons in, with mainly the name and approximate setting in common with the first season or two.
@sammydog01 hmm, thanks. I might eventually. At the moment, I’m looking at a big pile of Neal Stephenson that I’ve been meaning to get to for years, and just might in the near future.
I was stationed in Germany for three years and even 40 years later I still haven’t been able to drink American beer. I also found out that even the “imports” are watered down to meet American standards. I suspect that the Canadian and Mexican beers are the same way. Even Japan makes better beer than America does.
@jqubed There is a pretty thriving Craft beer community here. While it is better than the commercial offerings, it still doesn’t quite have the crisp bite that a good German Pilsener has. And don’t get me started on what they do to supposed “Imports”. All are watered down to meet American standards.
We used to get a beer called Schaeffer’s in bottles for about $5/ case of 24. It tasted like ass, but after 4-5 you really didn’t care anymore . The next day, go back + buy + ingest more (quickly) because if Mr. Hangover came knocking, it was NOT a pretty sight!!
@tohar1 Schaeffer Stadium was the first instance of the naming right being sold.
Joke from 5th grade. patient: Doctor I don’t seem to be able to get pregnant, we’d like twins Dr: well I suggest that you drink a Schaeffer beer then let nature take its course. patient: why schaeffer beer? Dr: because Schaeffer is the one beer to have when you’re having more than one.
help - does anyone remember ‘great american beer’ (GAB)? my ex and his buddies would drink this stuff. i thought i would just google it but apparently there’s festivals and books with this name and it’s just too generic to find me what i’m looking for. it was only about twelve or so years ago and i know i didn’t dream it! we also had the mickey’s hand grenades but i guess that’s classified as malt liquor?
anyway, i’m a hard liquor girl and will take the worst hard liquor over the best beer at a party. a few times a year i might have a nice beer with a meal if we’re at a pub but i usually can barely finish it. (at home i end up throwing it out…alcohol abuse i know.)
had my fair share of bottled high life though and when i was younger i used to close my bar tabs with a beer for some reason. usually pacifico. i’ve even been known to drink a pbr when there was no other alcohol at a gathering, but you’d have to pay me to drink natty ice or keystone.
@cranky1950 interesting- at least i’m not the only one who has heard of it, haha. guess i should have mentioned we were in (western) massachusetts at the time.
@cranky1950 yeah, after i read your comment i went hunting through the history of pabst and came up empty for GAB so i figured as much i did see one can of ‘great american beer’ on ebay but it was a can as old as time, haha. man…if only we had been drinking this stuff when social media was like it is now, i’d have my own picture of it for sure.
Michelob Ultra Lite! Low carbs and you can drink them all night without getting sloshed, though slosh is a good way to describe what it will do to your BMs if you do drink it all night.
In fact, most of the American lite beers are drinkable as long as you don’t already have the flavor of a real beer on the palette; After a normal beer, almost all of them taste like rotten fruit.
I chose Keystone Light, and I do love some Keystone Light, but also love me some Natural Light.
@ConAndLibrarian Considering there are ongoing protests to stop it from flowing into the United States, I’m pretty sure Keystone and Keystone Light will not win this poll.
@ConAndLibrarian this reminds me of the keith stone ad they ran
@ConAndLibrarian do you buy them by the suitcase?
@melonscoop
/giphy duh
Milwaukee’s Best!
fify
/giphy Olympia beer. Its the water.
@stinks
@KDemo Ha, what’s the second one? And should I hold a cat the next time I manage to find a can of Olympia?
@stinks - Hehe - You must be too young to remember the Artesian ads?
@KDemo Ha, don’t know that I’ve ever seen an Olympia ad. Just the beer.
/giphy in MY BELLY
No love for Old Style?? Come on!
No balentine ale? That was the first beer I borrowed from my parents when I was younger.
Rolling Rock!
@Dicentra I want to try this since the Angry Video Game Nerd drinks it.
@Dicentra bottles only!
@Pantheist Preferably ponys.
Where’s the “I don’t like beer” option?
@spitfire6006006 I’m not sure if I heard it on TV, radio, podcast, or from people who may or may not be on the road to alcoholism but it’s said light beer is pretty much water so you have plenty of options to choose from, unless you don’t like water (which would be weird).
@spitfire6006006
Where is the “I don’t consume alcohol” option?
@elimanningface Well, I actually don’t care much for drinking water except when I’m pretty thirsty and there’s nothing else. But even then, why would I drink that when I could drink something with booze I like?
@spitfire6006006 as someone who doesn’t drink, I can’t answer that question objectively however as someone who doesn’t drink I can tell you there are plenty of awesome beverages that are not booze. One that comes to mind is water.
@DVDBZN I’m late to the poll but that was going to be my question. I don’t like alcohol of any type. On a side note - husband prefers Mexican beers. If we have to stick with American beer we are in Ohio and have a friend who works at the Budweiser brewery and gets free beer which he doesn’t like so my husband gets his choice of Budweiser freebies
New Belgium, Fat Tire
@daveinwarsh My favorite, but definitely not considered a ‘cheap American beer.’
@daveinwarsh where is this cheap?! Great beer but I haven’t seen it any price I would consider cheap in my many travels of these great United States
@cinoclav That’s the cheapest beer I will drink. It comes on sale…
In the 70’s & 80’s I’d drink the cheapest beers, maybe Rainier, Hidelberg or even generic “BEER” beer. I then brewed my own for a long time and after that couldn’t stand the taste of cheap beer.
@daveinwarsh I was so happy when they built a brewery in NC. Now I can buy it in NJ without having to travel to DE or beyond.
Black Label? Anybody?
@melonscoop In my (long ago) college days, I would choose the generic “Beer” in the white can over Black Label. So, so awful.
@escapecar I tasted it once and thought it would make a good party beer. Tasted good cold and seemed to have more flavor than a Bud. I haven’t had it in 15 years and I’m not going to buy a 30 pack to test it out now.
@melonscoop
One of their commercials was Hey Mabel, get me a Black Label ! But when I was younger the saying was, Hey Mabel, get off the table the Quarter is for the beer.
Toss up between original Coors (The Banquet Beer!) and Rolling Rock. Given the choice, I’ll take something better than all of those above.
@cinoclav Sometimes you gotta go with the Banquet Beer.
@jqubed It’s surprisingly good beer. Shame it’s overshadowed by it’s bland brother Light.
Beer is gross, so they’re all equally terrible.
can we include Canada and Mexico in “America” or nah
@awk depending on who you ask, in America only America is America. So no to Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, and South America.
National Bohemian, or Natty Boh. Tastes great on a hot afternoon at an Orioles game.
@Sarahsda While I would disagree with you that it ever tastes good regardless of the weather in MD, its omission from the list is still a horrible sin.
/image natty boh
The quality of natty boh may be in question, but it should definitely be on the list!
@Sarahsda technically, if you are buying beer at a sporting event, you are no longer drinking cheap beer.
@elimanningface Damn true. Last time I went to a Nats game, a single beer cost more than the ticket.
@Sarahsda i thought they pulled Natty Boh from the o’s games.
@jml326 natty boh is still at the o’s.
@brhfl natty bohs best place is ice cold with a picnic table full of steamed crabs surounded by friends.
Beer 30. Because it was the cheapest. But I haven’t seen it in years now. Otherwise, they’re all exactly the same.
They’re great for drinking if you want your beer to come with its own hydration so you don’t get a hangover. Also, there’s no better kind of beer to drink slushy-cold when you’re barbecuing or doing anything outside in the summer.
Also, I love to bring 4 or 5 in when I’m taking a nice, long, relaxing shit when it’s 90°+ inside.
@Dweezle
/giphy that’s gross
@spitfire6006006 no idea what Beer 30 is but that gif deserves a star.
I choose Coors. Light beers seem to go down easier but for some reason I tolerate Coors the most. But if we are talking all beers, I would say Corona is the only one I can truly say I enjoy drinking.
I need to try more beers and alcoholic beverages in general.
@JT954 more beers? That’s the spirit!
@melonscoop Miller and Sam Adams being the only other ones I’ve drank.
@JT954 Sam Adams cherry wheat is a marvel.
Narragansett
Grain Belt, the Friendly Beer. Preferably the slightly-maltier Nordeast. Now that’s some good cheap beer.
@escapecar I’m not a beer drinker except in the very broadest definition of the word, I mostly stick to cider and whiskey for alcohol, but Grain Belt is one of the very few beers I’ve had where I’ll actually say,“yes, I will have another.”
The omission of yeungling lager will be taken down as the greatest travesty to hit north easterners since the great east coast v. west coast time zone debate!
@nickiwhite You have to stand to swallow Yeungling.
@cranky1950 the question wasn’t quality, but cheapness. I’ve never seen this above six dollars in even the priciest of bars.
Also I will fight you if you besmirch the name of yeungling (mostly joking…)
@cranky1950 Yuengling Lager used to give me the absolute worst headaches. I stopped drinking it for that reason, but if I hadn’t, I definitely would have stopped when Dick(head) Yuengling spoke up in support of Trump. As for this list, I wouldn’t consider it cheap either.
@nickiwhite Unless it’s on special, Yuengling is never the cheapest beer anyplace I go. It might be tied for cheapest at something like a sporting event where all the “cheap” beer is $10, but otherwise I wouldn’t classify it as cheap. It is good, though, always a solid choice. I really like their porter!
@cinoclav it might be a regional thing. In the pa area its standard as a $2-3 beer, and you can get a rack for under $20 at most beer distributors
@nickiwhite I live in the Philly burbs (and I’ve toured the brewery in Pottsville.) Apparently we don’t frequent the same type of bars.
@cinoclav weird dude. It’s normally on par with bud/miller/coors where I go to. I’d blame philly tax, but I drink in the city pretty frequently and it stays true. Though I try to avoid the more expensive areas like old city , Penns landing, and such
@nickiwhite around here they think yuengling is an import.
I really like PBR as an all day drinker.
@imzwho So did Billy Carter
@imzwho I love me some PBR, but since it has been taken over by those damn hipsters, it is rare I drink it anymore.
@cranky1950 Billy Beer!
@ConAndLibrarian The (now lamentably gone) bowling alley across Hillsborough Street from NC State regularly had $1 PBRs in 12 oz. cans. It was actually reasonably decent, at least for a dollar. Not nearly as bad as I’d been lead to expect.
@jqubed Wait, what? I saw it was under, um, serious repair, but figured they were just “modernizing” or whatever.
Where can you take bowling for PE now?
/giphy obviously you’re not a golfer
Oh the college flashbacks. I’m not sure if Henry Weinhardt’s counts as cheap, but it was my go-to in the old days.
Also… I answered Miller because of Miller Genuine Draft. Does that count? I don’t even know if straight Miller is a thing. Gotta check next time I’m beer-shopping.
When I was 18-25 and still finding my way, most all of the beers on that list weren’t anything I would consider “cheap”. Cheap beers were brands like Schaefer, Old Style, and when I could splurge, Schlitz.
@Pavlov Most of them no longer exist. In New England we had Dawson Ale 3 qts for a dollar. Gansett which was only good so cold that you couldn’t taste it. Although Gansett on tap was great. In Miami we had Orbit 99cts a six pack and Regal for about a dollar. Busch would go on sale for that at publix. Boons Farm apple wine was a god send.
@Pavlov Schaefer is unfortunately still around- it appears to have been brought back at some point.
Where’s the natty light love? Coming from the part of Saint Louis where you knew it was Wednesday night by the smell of the hops coming in on train, I still appreciate a cheap AB product now and then.
@paula I saw @Sarahsda and @nickiwhite mention it earlier.
Just to be snarky though, I’ll tell you their comments are probably hidden because Natty beer must have been deemed a horrible tasting beer and the forum won’t stand for propoganda that suggests otherwise.
@elimanningface Natty Boh and Natty Light are very different (well, they both taste like sludge, but otherwise…), the former is Pabst, the latter AB.
@brhfl Who doesn’t love some Busch Light?
No love for Lone Star? Also, no Beast?
I live in an area with 5-6 breweries, some wineries, distilleries, and a meadery. Sundays and Mondays are $6 growler refills. At least once a month there are events with free beer, and often free food.
Free good local beer is my favorite cheap American beer.
@brainmist That sounds awesome.
@Al_Coholic It really is. But hard on the waistline.
No Rolling Rock?
No, not American, but ASDA SmartPrice Bitter. At 90p (about $1) for four 440ml (15oz) cans it’s nearly less costly than fizzy drink. And in a pinch you can substitute it for cleaning liquid.
The list is pretty solid, except for the bizarre inclusion of Lime Straw-ber-rita, which I don’t remember being cheap.
If I am buying a cheap beer by the case, Lord Chesterfield is surprisingly good for the cost.
@dashcloud Another Yuengling product that isn’t exactly ‘cheap’ like those on the list. Also another reason why I won’t drink it as mentioned above. Fuck Yuengling.
Natty Boh
/image Molson Canadian
@KMakato Sorry thats a Canadian beer. You know that cheap beer needs some flavor. This post is for USA beer, aka America.
As a Lou transplant to PA and now Balwmer, it’s a toss up for me. Bud vs Boh vs Yuing. But Yuing has lost serious ground because if it’s ownership.
Chicago Tribune had a nice article on this earlier this month:
http://www.chicagotribune.com/dining/foodfocus/ct-macro-beer-tasting-food-0712-20170706-story.html
For good cheap American beer I have to go with my Homebrew IPA. Less than $20 worth of ingredients (plus a little work) gets me two cases (5 gallons) of excellent craft quality beer.
I have always wanted to compare all of the cheap beers for taste.
I’m curious, at this point, to know whether or not Ranier in particular tastes other than exactly like every other beer on that list, owing to the A&E-cum-Netflix show Longmire, which features cans of Ranier as its primariy, and sometimes I think, sole protagonist.
Never before has a character been written with such a religious attachment to a product that almost certainly has no defining characteristics. It is as though, every episode, in some crime drama, the lead unscrews his flashlight to reveal, yes, Duracell batteries. He accepts no other battery.
Don’t watch Longmire. I watch it, but I am powerless to discern why.
@InnocuousFarmer - Vitamin R!
@InnocuousFarmer I love Longmire! I only saw the first couple of seasons but plan on getting Netflix for a month to watch the rest.
@sammydog01 this is how I feel about almost every show I’ve ever seen, but I think the interesting early premises and plot lines slide grimly into an empty perpetuation of a hollowed out show a few seasons in, with mainly the name and approximate setting in common with the first season or two.
I should read more books…
Uhhh… so have fun!
@InnocuousFarmer I have read the first 4 Longmire books too. You could try those.
@sammydog01 hmm, thanks. I might eventually. At the moment, I’m looking at a big pile of Neal Stephenson that I’ve been meaning to get to for years, and just might in the near future.
I was stationed in Germany for three years and even 40 years later I still haven’t been able to drink American beer. I also found out that even the “imports” are watered down to meet American standards. I suspect that the Canadian and Mexican beers are the same way. Even Japan makes better beer than America does.
@Breygon Have you tried anything from the growing craft beer revolution?
@jqubed There is a pretty thriving Craft beer community here. While it is better than the commercial offerings, it still doesn’t quite have the crisp bite that a good German Pilsener has. And don’t get me started on what they do to supposed “Imports”. All are watered down to meet American standards.
What… no rolling rock???
We used to get a beer called Schaeffer’s in bottles for about $5/ case of 24. It tasted like ass, but after 4-5 you really didn’t care anymore . The next day, go back + buy + ingest more (quickly) because if Mr. Hangover came knocking, it was NOT a pretty sight!!
@tohar1 Schaeffer Stadium was the first instance of the naming right being sold.
Joke from 5th grade. patient: Doctor I don’t seem to be able to get pregnant, we’d like twins Dr: well I suggest that you drink a Schaeffer beer then let nature take its course. patient: why schaeffer beer? Dr: because Schaeffer is the one beer to have when you’re having more than one.
@cranky1950 That is AWESOME!!
help - does anyone remember ‘great american beer’ (GAB)? my ex and his buddies would drink this stuff. i thought i would just google it but apparently there’s festivals and books with this name and it’s just too generic to find me what i’m looking for. it was only about twelve or so years ago and i know i didn’t dream it! we also had the mickey’s hand grenades but i guess that’s classified as malt liquor?
anyway, i’m a hard liquor girl and will take the worst hard liquor over the best beer at a party. a few times a year i might have a nice beer with a meal if we’re at a pub but i usually can barely finish it. (at home i end up throwing it out…alcohol abuse i know.)
had my fair share of bottled high life though and when i was younger i used to close my bar tabs with a beer for some reason. usually pacifico. i’ve even been known to drink a pbr when there was no other alcohol at a gathering, but you’d have to pay me to drink natty ice or keystone.
@jerk_nugget That showed up in miami for awhile. I thought it was a Pabst brand
@cranky1950 I don’t know if it was a store brand or what.
@cranky1950 interesting- at least i’m not the only one who has heard of it, haha. guess i should have mentioned we were in (western) massachusetts at the time.
@jerk_nugget I was wrong this is what I was thinking of.
@cranky1950 yeah, after i read your comment i went hunting through the history of pabst and came up empty for GAB so i figured as much i did see one can of ‘great american beer’ on ebay but it was a can as old as time, haha. man…if only we had been drinking this stuff when social media was like it is now, i’d have my own picture of it for sure.
If you’re looking for pricing on all of the other cheap Mr. Beer DIY kits, Tres Humps needs to make way for TeraPeak. Tracks ebay and zon.
https://www.terapeak.com/worth/search/?q=Mr+Beer+Starter+Kit
If you buy it by the keg, yuengling is pretty great.
@Pantheist See multiple comments above.
@cinoclav ugh. I had forgotten the trump thing.
@Pantheist I never will.
I’m a malt liquor man myself. Mickey’s is my favorite, but anything without hops is good.
/image Mickey’s
@fuzzmanmatt Is that what malt liquor is? Same process as beer but with no hops?
@fuzzmanmatt
Michelob Ultra Lite! Low carbs and you can drink them all night without getting sloshed, though slosh is a good way to describe what it will do to your BMs if you do drink it all night.
In fact, most of the American lite beers are drinkable as long as you don’t already have the flavor of a real beer on the palette; After a normal beer, almost all of them taste like rotten fruit.
@frd1963 yeah and when the bottom of the bottle skunks it tastes like plastic
rolling rock!
Rolling Rock
Coors Light. Like sex in a canoe.
Because they’re both fucking close to water.
Griesedieck. The name says it all.
Pabst Special Export is a favorite at Milwaukee Summerfest and building the ‘Tower of Power’ with the empty plastic cups.
Also, like some Lienie’s (aka Leinenkugel’s) are always good after 2ND shift.
Abita’s Purple Haze in a keg is another fave.