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Worst Drink you ever had
Posted on 01/25/2002 8:56:17 PM PST by Dan from Michigan
Since everyone is going nuts on the vanities lately, I'll jump in on this one.
What is the worst drink you have ever had? I'll have to go with Killarney's Red beer. Anheisure-Busch came out with it to compete with Killians. Since I'm a fan of Killian's Red, I tried it. I gave 5 beers away from the 6-pack.
Dishonorable mention goes to Popov, Southern Comfort(flame away), and that AWFUL stuff called Bud Lite, which came straight from their Clydesdale horses if you know what I mean.
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To: Gnarly
Tucher is brewed in Nuremberg and is really a popular beer.I like the light weissen myself and can actually find it in Savannah.I 've drank gallons of the stuff in Germany.Your're right about the headaches though if you drink too many.Godawful hangover.
To: Dan from Michigan
If we are talking beers then it's Robin Hood Cream Ale and the old Iron City beer, this was back before the Pittsburgh Brewing Company became cool. I think they are solely responsible for cleaning up the Allegheny, Monongahela and Ohio Rivers through clever scum skimming.
Worst drink that tasted good was draft half and half made with Black Label beer and Stegmaier Dark Porter. I used to live on those things.
To: cincinnati_Steve
Gads, Jagermeister...I woke up in a gutter in an alley after a Mardi Gras in Nawlins after drinking a bottle (750 ml) of that poison. Yikes! It's evil. I can't believe people have actually invented mixed drinks using it. I'm amazed you didn't contract brain damage. I'll bet you felt just GREAT the next day. I was sheetrock gray.
To: Dan from Michigan
Bud Ice, a Martini, and any of those horrible hard lemonade things.
To: this_ol_patriot
Add "Old Pub" to the list, made in Erie Pa. or maybe made from Lake Erie, it was hard to tell.
To: Khurkris
did find my self enjoying Pearl whilst living in South Texas
I am not familiar with 14K...must be before my time (i'm only 6 years old). As far as the Pearl goes...it may be like Old Style up north. If it is fresh and hasn't sat around in heat, it's damned fine quaff. However, get out of maybe a hundred mile radius, and you asking for trouble if you drink it.
Fresh Old Style is really good cheep suds. It even has flavor. Wow!
To: Polonius
Oberon is my favorite. How 'bout you?
Yup it's really good, but the Pale Ale is my absolute favorite. Bells's Third Coast Beer is good for women who don't like the taste of beer (or who think that Smirnoff's <can't remember the name of it...just make something up> crap is potable), and their stout is better than the new Guinness. The Special Double Cream Stout is about $10 a six-pack here, but is pretty good...not as good as their regular stout, though.
I have to mention that at Jungle Jim's, a big grocery here, I found Hell's Bells, which is a hot sauce produced by somebody for Bell's, and it is outstanding, also.
Bell's website is here.
I quit drinking the stuff as often as I'd like because it is somewhat "supercharged". I feel poorly the next day after 12 or so of 'em.
To: dersepp
BUCKHORN!!
Never heard of that one. Say, you aren't 103 or something like that, are you?
To: Dan from Michigan
Xingu. It is a very dark, very heavy, very bad porter/stout from Brazil. Be afraid, be very afraid.
To: bootless
Well, I had enough sense to wander back to the Monteleone, but I sure didn't spring out of bed at 9 am looking for my poached fowl ovaries. To this day, I can't kiss my gal if she does a shooter of anything with Jaegermeister in it. I'm telling you, it was a turning point in my life. Sniff.
To: Dan from Michigan
Dan: I like how your mind works! This is one of those inspired threads that one reads every single entry of. And exposing far too much about one who does.
Some lovely responses: warm Old Milwaukee and Red White and Blue and Jagermeister.
After mulling over Ballantine in shrink wrap for $.99/six pack at Rexall Drugs (circa 1970), I knew that there was one that went the extra depraved mile. One so despicable in its conception, so abominable in its essence, that it alone deserves the distinguished title of "WORST DRINK." I humbly submit Billy Beer as alone worthy of that title.
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01/26/2002 12:46:03 AM PST
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jobim
To: Dan from Michigan
How about my wife's three favorites?
Pabst Light, Keystone Light, and Coors Light with Pabst Light being her favorite!
To: cincinnati_Steve
$10 for a six-pack!? Seems a bit steep, but I am in Kalamazoo, the home of Bell's.
To: this_ol_patriot
It only took a 102 posts till someone got it right!
Iron City is the funkiest brew I ever had!!
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01/26/2002 2:28:12 AM PST
by
Nitro
To: Dan from Michigan
Slibowitz (plum brandy). A friend of mine had such a bad experience with it that he became a Mormon.
To: southern rock
One microbrewery makes a cherry-flavored beer. It's awful. Beer is beer--it shouldn't be fruit-flavored.
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posted on
01/26/2002 4:03:37 AM PST
by
Catspaw
To: Dan from Michigan
moonshine on the rocks
To: Dan from Michigan
When I was a wise ass teenager I made whisky sours at 10:00 in the morning a puked my brains out all day......never again......
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01/26/2002 4:09:26 AM PST
by
geege
To: Polonius
What's wrong with Everclear?
To: Khurkris
Domestic ouzo sucks. It has to be metaxa # 12 imported from Greece or nothing. And oddly enough , is the only alcoholic beverage that gives Me NO ill effects the next day. NONE!. I will agree about it's intoxicating effects, however. Drank enough of it one night of my senior year of college to convince Me I was a gazelle. (or so I was told)
Slainte,
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