9 of the Most Terrible Beers Ever, According to Beer Drinkers

1. Beer 30

This beer is a favorite of people who like cheap beers and the Dollar Store. It will, um, surprise your taste buds. It's not nice, but it's wet. It's cold if you put it in the fridge. It could be worse, right?

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2. Keystone Light

Without a doubt, mild beer from the United States of America. Both its taste and its look are dreary, and it is transparent. Have a good time.

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3. Natural Light

Due to the fact that it is inexpensive, natural light, often known as Natty Light, is a common fixture at college parties. Is the flavor satisfying? No way. Hey, don't forget that it's not expensive.

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4. Milwaukee s Best

A staple of poor college kids trying to salvage a Friday night on campus, Milwaukee s Best or Beast, as many refer to it brings me back to the days of suffering through some seriously retched brews.

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5. Any Pumpkin-Flavored Beer

Why do all beverage companies love pumpkin taste in the fall? This development in beer bothers many consumers. Many people think pumpkin spice tastes good in coffee but not in ice-cold beer. Yuck.

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6. Coors Light

Coors Light is synonymous with many things. From professional football to the Rocky Mountains, it is one of the first beers that come to mind for American consumers. But, unfortunately, not everyone is a fan.

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7. Budweiser

Despite its popularity in the US, many Americans dislike Budweiser since it was their first beer. Example: me. I still refuse to drink beer after my first taste from a warm Budweiser can.

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8. Heineken

Heineken lacks quality control because to its sophisticated brewing process. However, despite the company's global success, many beer consumers say they don't like the beverage.

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9. Icehouse

Icehouse, another college drink, is known for its low quality. If you attended college in the Midwest and Bud Light was too pricey, Icehouse became a staple in your fridge.

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