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Times are tough: What's the best cheapest beer?

Discussion in 'Anything goes' started by Oggiedoggie, Oct 8, 2008.

  1. Bubbler

    Bubbler Well-Known Member

    Not a damn thing wrong with Miller High Life no matter the economic circumstances.
     
  2. I had an uncle who was buried with a bottle of Lone Star.
     
  3. Chef

    Chef Active Member

    I tend to agree with this statement.
     
  4. amraeder

    amraeder Well-Known Member

    Two-year old Steel Reserve is NOT good.
     
  5. The Granny

    The Granny Guest

    Let's be honest here, nor is two-hour old Steel Reserve.
     
  6. amraeder

    amraeder Well-Known Member

    Very true.
     
  7. amraeder

    amraeder Well-Known Member

    But as others have said, it does get the job done. And just kills a little of your tastebuds and soul along the way.
     
  8. Hammer Pants

    Hammer Pants Active Member

    My dad only drinks Miller High Life. He drank it when he was young and poor, and he stuck with it when times got better. He's the kind of man who says light beer should be served with an umbrella. I love that mean, old bastard.

    As for me, High Life and PBR are the only cheap beers I can tolerate.
     
  9. ServeItUp

    ServeItUp Active Member

    I acknowledge this and I embrace it. Life is too short for bad beer.
     
  10. Chef

    Chef Active Member

    Father-in-law swears by Milwaukee's Best.

    30-packs for around $14

    When drowned in enough tomato juice and tabasco, it's drinkable.
     
  11. playthrough

    playthrough Moderator Staff Member

    I'm also in the Miller High Life camp. Perfectly acceptable brew.
     
  12. pallister

    pallister Guest

    Miller High Life in 16-ounce cans is great tailgating fare.
     
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