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Steven Coulson
Steven has been drinking beers, wines and spirits for decades and has a propensity to go about them at length after a few drinks.
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Unveiling the Worst Beers: A Taste Test Journey
Today, I embarked on a quest to discover the lowest-rated beers according to Beer Advocate. The idea was to uncover some hidden gems—or rather, disasters—that I might not have encountered before. However, I was met with the all-too-familiar prevalence of popular, discounted options. It seems that many of the entries on this notorious list are dominated by mainstream light beers. For instance, Corona Light ranks as the 17th worst beer of all time, while Bud Light holds an impressive 11th place.
We get it—light beers often leave much to be desired. Unfortunately, this leads to a rather monotonous list of unloved brews. To bring some excitement back into our exploration, let’s exclude the following categories:
- Massive Sellers – Think Bud, Bud Light, Coors Light, and the like.
- Budget Beers – Keystone Light, Natural Light, and Natty Ice are all part of this group.
- Malt Liquors – Colt 45, Olde English, and King Cobra fall under this less-than-appealing category.
Now that we’ve cleared the slate a bit, I’m curious to hear from you! What are some of the worst beers you’ve ever tasted? Share your not-so-fond experiences and let’s commiserate over those unfortunate choices!