Had a bud in HS that only brought Pearl beer to town. So nobody would drink his beer. And no one did.

What a shame that many brands of beer have disappeared, or have been bought out by large breweries over the years. Some brands were good and some not so good but the variety was much better then.
I think it may have more to do with age. When I was younger and money was tight, how many beers I could get per dollar was very important. (IIRC, if you shopped carefully, finding 3 beers/dollar was possible back then).Man... I didnt realize this was such a high brow crowd...
Man... I didnt realize this was such a high brow crowd. Y'all must be from the S&W Hand Ejectors: 1896 to 1961 subforum. Those guys are ritzy.
I'm good with Busch.
I remember "A-1 Pilsner Beer" made in Phoenix, AZ. It was delightful. By my late teens it was gone. I have since discovered a Mexican beer that tastes just like I remember A-1. But, after that first taste it deteriorates rapidly. The best across the board beer I have ever tasted was during a trip to New Zealand and Australia in 1985. They were all good, some more good than the rest.......... Big Cholla
I can tell you one thing for certain, it's a lot harder to brew a Miller Light than an Irish Stout!
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I'll stick with Samuel Adams.![]()