|
|
(13 intermediate revisions by 7 users not shown) |
Line 1: |
Line 1: |
− | Pretty much any American macro lager, including Busch, Bud, Miller, Natural, etc. Unfortunately this stuff dominates the American beer market, giving the many finer brews also called 'beer' a bad name.
| + | #REDIRECT [[Beers]] |
− | | |
− | Two words: Genny Light. Perhaps a slight mix between gasoline and sink water, this is simply not worth the intoxication. Your tongue will thank you if you just chugged rubbing alcohol instead. This is also a mainstay at Lehman Hall...so bring your own beer- unless you ask for different.
| |
− | | |
− | Pabst Blue Ribbon, Rolling Rock, and Coors are three generally recognized exceptions, each having a devoted following of discerning tasters despite their budget pricing. Keystone Light also has a devoted fanbase.
| |
− | | |
− | One easy way to judge whether a beer is bad or not is by the color of its can.
| |
− | the so called "silver and blues" are generally the bad beers. ie beast, natty, busch etc...
| |
− | | |
− | Don't be fooled into believing a beer is necessarily good if it is imported. Some of the overpriced, well-marketed "Euro" beers (e.g. Heineken or Stella Artois) are just as bad as the American macros, especially when they get skunked.
| |
− | | |
− | Sierra Nevada is <s>terrible</s> excellent though overrated. Try the "Pale Ale", you won't regret it.
| |
− | | |
− | And in case you are <s>pretentious</s> classy enough/actually enjoy having a good beer, check out the [[Good Beer]] page for some fine suggestions.
| |