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18 Overrated Beers - via Deadspin (1 Viewer)

Hmm never knew Yuengling was a national like. One of my gotos since I was 18.
Not sure how far the distribution is now (I'd assume at least to the Mississippi), but folks in NC/VA and on the innerwebs seem to really like it.

I remember a college buddy from Pottsville always bringing a few cases back with him because it wasn't available in NC yet. It seems have exploded since then.

 
The local bar has had Sculpin in the past couple months. It's all I drink when I'm here... er, when I go to there.
Fantastic brew :banned:
Christo appears to be detained. Don't want to miss out on one of these: " :lmao: "
Christo's top beer IBU tops out at 3

 
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Applaud the author for the attempt and the decision to exclude the mass - produced lager/rice beers (b/c they'd easily take the top choices).

It's not a terrible list. I agree completely with shiner bock, blue moon, anchor steam, and a few others including my childhood yuengling choice (although I find it hard to overrate it given how cheap it is).

That said I don't understand how PBR doesn't make this list.

 
Applaud the author for the attempt and the decision to exclude the mass - produced lager/rice beers (b/c they'd easily take the top choices).

It's not a terrible list. I agree completely with shiner bock, blue moon, anchor steam, and a few others including my childhood yuengling choice (although I find it hard to overrate it given how cheap it is).

That said I don't understand how PBR doesn't make this list.
Dude even recommends it. I thought PBR was the ultimate schtick beer.

 
Nice to see someone acknowledge Yuengling's overratedness.
Yuengling's perfect for what it is, a nice cheap average beer. Their Summer Wheat has been my go-to backyard beer this summer.

Solid list overall.
I'm a Yuengling fan and I love the summer wheat, too.Yuengling and Anchor Steam are the only 2 beers on the list I'd pay money for. Most of the rest I'd drink if free, and a few I'd prefer water.

 
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Stella Artois: This is clearly just Belgium ####### with us. Stella Artois has to be the very worst beer they make.
I drink a lot of Stella. I like a pale lager, especially when I wasnt something light and easy to drink. Stella is on tap at a lot of places. I like it.
The logic seems to be, because Belgium produces a lot of fantastic beers, you can't possibly enjoy this one.
As stated in the lead in, the logic isn't that this is a "####ty beers" list, but an "overrated beers" list.

Stella is Belgian miller lite, yet I can't tell you how many dickmittens I see ordering it like they've just called down the nectar of the gods from the heavens.... As it's positioned in American marketing. Truth of the matter is they fight a rep as a soccer hooligan brew of choice overseas thanks to its high alcohol content / cheap price.

It's not a crap beer... But it is indeed very very overrated stateside.

 
Hmm never knew Yuengling was a national like. One of my gotos since I was 18.
Not sure how far the distribution is now (I'd assume at least to the Mississippi), but folks in NC/VA and on the innerwebs seem to really like it.I remember a college buddy from Pottsville always bringing a few cases back with him because it wasn't available in NC yet. It seems have exploded since then.
Hit Memphis a couple years ago... Went on a brief kick due to reputation and interesting flavor for a MCD (multiple cold and domestic) offerin but got burned out on it pretty quick.

 
I'll drink a Stella or Red Stripe. Killians was my first new beer many years ago so I'll always have a soft spot for it. Had Shiner Bock last year for the first time and it wasn't bad. Overall a good list, as icon points out not ####ty beers but overrated beers.

 
Other than Heady Topper, which I haven't had and hear it's worth the trouble, no complaints.
Heady Topper is excellent but it does cost $75 a case and can only be bought in about 10 stores in Vermont. It is also considered the best beer in America so you would only have to like one beer more to consider it overrated. That said, I would be willing to bet whoever wrote the article has never drank it.

 
Other than Heady Topper, which I haven't had and hear it's worth the trouble, no complaints.
Heady Topper is excellent but it does cost $75 a case and can only be bought in about 10 stores in Vermont. It is also considered the best beer in America so you would only have to like one beer more to consider it overrated. That said, I would be willing to bet whoever wrote the article has never drank it.
I've had it twice this year and while I did enjoy it I don't think it is close to the best beer in America.

 
Other than Heady Topper, which I haven't had and hear it's worth the trouble, no complaints.
Heady Topper is excellent but it does cost $75 a case and can only be bought in about 10 stores in Vermont. It is also considered the best beer in America so you would only have to like one beer more to consider it overrated. That said, I would be willing to bet whoever wrote the article has never drank it.
I've had it twice this year and while I did enjoy it I don't think it is close to the best beer in America.
Well, that's like your opinion and stuff man! :P

Never had it, probably never will and that's fine. I think it is the highest rated beer at the site which will remain unnamed and is #2 at untapped. So it's definitely in the discussion for best in America.

 
Other than Heady Topper, which I haven't had and hear it's worth the trouble, no complaints.
Heady Topper is excellent but it does cost $75 a case and can only be bought in about 10 stores in Vermont. It is also considered the best beer in America so you would only have to like one beer more to consider it overrated. That said, I would be willing to bet whoever wrote the article has never drank it.
While $75 is pricey I'm sure it's not cheap to make. Same price range for something like Hopslam, which last time I bought it a couple of years ago was over $20/6pack. As far as availability it makes sense that if demand outpaces supply that they keep it local.

 
Killian's Red: Another ####ty Coors joint. Drink Smithwick's or, better yet, O'Hara's Red
Killian's is cheap. One of the best cheap beers IMO.

Your local brewery's flagship: In most cases, the beer that put a brewery on the map way back when—even if way back when was two years ago—has since been surpassed in-house.
:yes: our two local go-to breweries both have better beers recently "created" than their most popular brew. I can only assume this is true for most.

Miller High Life: Way too many otherwise tasteful people regard this as the cream of the ####-brew crop. It's not. High Life is markedly inferior to Pabst Blue Ribbon and Schlitz.
I was surprised they went this way as PBR is much more popular in the places I've lived the last decade. It's my truly cheap go-to, ($8 for an 18 pack two weeks ago)

 
Yeah, I don't get the PBR hate. Well, I guess I do. It does have a bit more flavor than most of the macros, so if you don't like that specific flavor it wont' work.

Damn prices keep going up though. A case has started going for almost $16 around here these days, about a buck cheaper than Bud/Coors.

 
Pretty good list except for Yuengling and Bass. Tough to beat Yuengling for the money.

Killians Red may be over-rated but it cannot be compared to Smithwicks. There is a big price difference between the two.

 
Meh. Sounds like a beer snob venting that Miller/Coors/Bud fans are expanding their palate. Most of those beers are a crucial step in the evolution of the beer drinker from M/C/B to "craft" beers.

 
Raider Nation said:
The Gator said:
Officer Pete Malloy said:
Raider Nation said:
1. Firestone Walker Union Jack; Paso Robles, CA; 7.5 percent ABV
Not sure if it is #1 but this is an outstanding IPA.
Yeah, we'll go with #1
Holy crap, I was gonna ask one of you west coast fellows to mail me some, but two local liquor stores carry it. :excited:

The reviews are through the roof.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tKnG06-oYcg
Crap. In Mass, only available in 1 package store - in Ayer.

 
Raider Nation said:
The Gator said:
Officer Pete Malloy said:
Raider Nation said:
1. Firestone Walker Union Jack; Paso Robles, CA; 7.5 percent ABV
Not sure if it is #1 but this is an outstanding IPA.
Yeah, we'll go with #1
Holy crap, I was gonna ask one of you west coast fellows to mail me some, but two local liquor stores carry it. :excited:

The reviews are through the roof.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tKnG06-oYcg
I was just at a restaurant last week that carried this. Guess I'll be making another trip back to try some of that.

 
Agree almost completely. Soft spot for The Moose as we got a rare keg of it back in college.

I also like anchor but it's certainly overrated - the Liberty Ale is awesomw

 
Overrated list about overrated beers. There are at least five in that list that are rated just fine IMO. Shiner Bock should certainly not be there (local pride).

 
scifijon said:
Officer Pete Malloy said:
Raider Nation said:
1. Firestone Walker Union Jack; Paso Robles, CA; 7.5 percent ABV
Not sure if it is #1 but this is an outstanding IPA.
If you like this stuff try their wookie jack.

Also, makes me a sad panda that two hearted didn't make the list.
Are you male or female? If male, you need to turn in your man card for this statement.

 
Peyton Marino said:
FUBAR said:
Peyton Marino said:
PBR is the only beer i physically can't drink.
:sadbanana: :violin:
it's pretty bad. doesn't help that hipsters love it.
I'm lucky that I don't know what the hipsters love.

There was a Pat's Blue Ribbon BBQ place we liked in Manhattan, KS about 14 years ago. I must have been too drunk as I always thought it was Pabst Blue Ribbon. Which fueled my favoring PBR among the cheap beers. It's been a fave ever since. My Dad used to drink High Life, which I can't stand.

 

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