Best beer for the buck?

A.P.

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As the title says what do you think the best beer for the cheapest price is? I would have to say Miller light, 30 beers 16 dollars...
 
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Double brown. 20 for 20, or 16 if you know the right places.
 
Natural Bohemian if you're down south.......

PBR or Labbats are my chilling around the house not-too-shitty beers.

40s are probably the best "bang" in terms of %ABV
 
yeah but natty light is like the beat ass $2 hooker on the corner, where PBR at least has an apartment.
 
bullshit. natty isnt 5.9, and if thats what their advertising, its a lie. shits weaker than hell.

as for best beer for the buck, Budwieser, HANDS down. I know alot of people hate on it, but out of a bottle, it is one of my all time favorite beers. (the trick is gettin it fresh, when its skunked or old it is horrible). I live 10 minutes from the midwest brewery/distribution center in Columbus Ohio, and our Bud is fuckin delicious.

PBrs the best light beer, by a long shot
 
natural ice and keystone are both just college party beers lol no one buys them for taste buy it for bulk and cheapness, my favorite beer is PBR although i prefer jack
 
Keystone is decent for really cheap beer. Natty, not so much. If we're talking dirt cheap beer, I'd recommend either keystone or busch. Busch is like natty (both brewed by anheuser busch) except one step up.
 
steel reserve

one dollar-one beer

it tastes like satans cum, but it has a way higher alchohol content

seriously, drinking it is paintful, but it gets you to the point where you dont know what taste in anymore is like a second, so its ok
 
straub pounder's 12.50 for a case of 16 oz returnable bottles cant beat it.

Lions Head 10 bucks case of bottles

mickeys big mouth (grenades) 11 bucks a case and they knock you on your ass
 
if i'm getting drunk, keystone in a second. $16 with bottle deposit and tax for 30 beers? if i'm spending a little extra, i'll probably get bud diesel or blue moons.
 
In Denver, you can get 30-packs of PBR for $10 or 12-packs of Sam Adams for $5 at a distributor. But back in Delaware, I remember getting kegs of Yuengling for $40 which is a much better deal for much better beer. 22's of Rolling Rock were $1 which wasn't too bad.
 
Haha, no way, I was totally going to post that, I went and got a glass of that in a local bar with an ungodly menu of beers. $16. Worth every last cent.
 
Last time I got pong beer I picked up a 24 pack of Keystone Ice pint size cans for $14.97. Quite a deal I guess. That was in WA state though, other places if might be more....or less.
 
30 of Busch light. Cold as a mountain stream, smooth as it's name. I can drink it like water...because it pretty much is water.

If I am going all out, I will get a 12-bottle pack of BLL. This is because I'm 19 and not afraid to admit an amateurish taste in beer.
 
Gotta love Milwaukee, Ive never seen a cheaper 30 rack anywhere.

Personally Keystone Light for me at the quoted price for beer pong/flip cut. Anything else Budweiser in bottles FTW!
 
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