Beers you will never drink again

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  1. queens1130

    queens1130 Initiate (0) Nov 21, 2008 California

    Crime was more of a punishment than Punishment was, cheers!
     
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  2. nitlionktl

    nitlionktl Aspirant (243) Dec 14, 2009 Pennsylvania

    Right now, the top 5 are:
    Sam Adams Cherry Wheat
    Harpoon Winter Warmer
    Olde English 800
    21st Amendment Fireside Chat
    Bethlehem BrewWorks Rude Elf
     
  3. checktherhyme

    checktherhyme Savant (1,036) Apr 8, 2008 Washington

    It's funny how different each persons pallet is. This is maybe my all time favorite beer.
     
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  4. FosterJM

    FosterJM Initiate (0) Nov 16, 2009 California

    Mine was a sip of each at WinterStorm and I said , "Nope. Im good" No way.

    Cheers!
     
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  5. FosterJM

    FosterJM Initiate (0) Nov 16, 2009 California

    Did you try Logsdon Seizon Bretta yet?

    Cheers!
     
  6. JuicesFlowing

    JuicesFlowing Initiate (0) Jul 5, 2009 Kansas

    Stone Arrogant Bastard
     
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  7. yankeefan287

    yankeefan287 Initiate (0) Feb 23, 2012 Pennsylvania

    Cave Creek Chili and Weyerbacher Riserva 2010. I usually like almost everything from Weyerbacher but I just couldn't finish this one.
     
  8. tabascosigned

    tabascosigned Initiate (0) Oct 4, 2012 Virginia

    god yes to CC Chili.
    I REALLY wanted to like this beer.
     
  9. BigTuna

    BigTuna Initiate (0) Aug 4, 2012

    Kasteel Rogue
    New Holland Charkoota Rye
     
  10. Orca

    Orca Grand Pooh-Bah (4,710) Sep 18, 2010 Washington
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    This topic was discussed a bit above, but I'll just say Unearthly (the only one you listed that I've had) was way to malt-forward for my palate, not to mention a pretty pricey bomber—as all ST beers seem to be. I'll take a superior, local $5 DIPA over an inferior $9 one shipped across the country anyday.
     
  11. mtlasley

    mtlasley Initiate (0) Mar 27, 2012 Illinois

    Ditto on the Peach Porch Lounger. At best a mediocre beer with a big price to hurt even more. I really do love a lot of the Lips of Faith but New Belgium does a shitty job on Brett brews.
     
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  12. LampertLand

    LampertLand Grand Pooh-Bah (3,163) Nov 2, 2011 Canada (BC)
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    What are some beers that you will simply never drink again?
    my list is more beer style than brewer
    La Roja - Jolly Pumpkin Artisan Ale (American Wild Ale)
    Elysian - Loser Pale Ale (American Pale Ale) or any English Pale Ales ,
    American Double/Imperial IPA , American Double/Imperial Pilsner's
     
  13. stickboy1125

    stickboy1125 Initiate (0) Jan 28, 2012 Virginia

    Other than some obvious BMC offerings (BL Lime, Mich Ultra, Etc.):
    Stone 16th
    Stone arrogant bastard
    Sam Adams cherry wheat
    Pretty much ALL pumpkin beers
    DFH festina peache
     
  14. tdmccarthy

    tdmccarthy Initiate (0) May 6, 2010 Illinois

    New Holland Dragon's Milk. I got through about a third of a bomber and dumped the rest. The barrel aging made it taste acrid and really unpleasant. I had heard good things about this beer so I was really disappointed. It's made me reluctant to buy stuff from New Holland at all. Mad Hatter is a decent, sessionable IPA though and I thought the Poet Oatmeal Stout was decent enough, so it isn't like I hate the brewery or have anything against them.
     
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  15. luwak

    luwak Initiate (0) Mar 2, 2010 Arizona

    I've never bought a Trader Joe's beer. good to know i can guess from the label if i ever do.
     
  16. Kadonny

    Kadonny Pooh-Bah (2,616) Sep 5, 2007 Florida
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    Because all three are too sweet? ST beers all seem to be sweet, some more than others, but I can understand how some don't like them at all. I love a lot of their stuff (Pumking, Choklat, 2XIPA) but I personally am not a fan of Backburner and not a fan of Unearthly for an everyday DIPA.
     
  17. ChrisMon02

    ChrisMon02 Pooh-Bah (1,757) May 2, 2010 Ohio
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    Positive Contact-Found there to be nothing positive about it.

    Pumking-Never ever again...
     
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  18. JediMatt

    JediMatt Zealot (549) Jun 18, 2010 Iowa

    21st Amendment Hell or High Watermelon. Tasted like rancid watermelon rind brewed with beer.
    Sam Adams Whitewater IPA. A horrid abomination with a disgusting aftertaste.

    And I also drainpoured New Glarus's Smoked Rye, but I think that's a style thing. Not a rauchbier fan, it turns out.
     
  19. RDMII

    RDMII Initiate (0) Apr 11, 2010 Georgia

    Cannot believe no one has said Bud Light Clamato. Yes, tomato, lime, and clam juice in a Bud Light. I have never thrown up so much in my life, and that's counting a bout of food poisoning (and I only had a large sip of it). I absolutely cannot imagine anyone ever buying and liking this beer, but I can surely see it used in forms of torture in Third World countries.

    Oh, and Abita's Southern Pecan. They hit it right on the head in flavor, but I think they used rotted pecans. Horribly disgusting.

    Dang, forgot another one. Abita's 18th Star. Looked like someone peed into a puddle of mud, then bottled it. Tasted no better.
     
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  20. Kadonny

    Kadonny Pooh-Bah (2,616) Sep 5, 2007 Florida
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    It's probably not listed because many of us are not dumb enough to try it.



    (Just a quick joke, I couldn't resist. No offense I hope)
     
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