I've never had a beer from southern tier that I have liked. But the worst beers I've had are from the Woodstock Inn (Woodstock, NH). Just bad watery terrible beer. Their so called maple porter I'm pretty sure is just a mix of guiness and root beer.
nlpavalko said:@Bad67z: really, you don't like the Mad Anthony? I live in Fort Wayne (where the brewery is located) and I thought it was good. Very hoppy, but good.
Dragon's Milk. without a doubt worst I've had.
That Wild Blue stuff mentioned earlier is pretty bad as well depending what flavor you get. they make like 4 of them.
I've had great beers at all the Raleigh area breweries so I didn't think twice about buying tickets to a wing festival at Roth Brewing a few weeks ago. The wings were okay but the beers, and I tried 3, were awful.
Their cinnamon porter had overwhelming hot fusels that gave the beer a cinnamon rubbing alcohol taste. The Raleigh Red, an amber, was bland and watery with zero hop flavor and aroma. The honey hefeweizen was drinkable but crystal clear with no hefeweizen characteristics.
I felt bad for all the hipsters drinking these beers and trying to act like the beers were great.
I also recently attended a street festival at Roth (maybe the same one??) and left disappointed with the beer. But the worst beer I had there was "6 Impossible Things" by Mystery Brewing. It tasted like it was brewed from 6 impossible things. I think it would have been much better if they had stuck to 3 or 4 possible things with that one.
I did get a really cool beer glass there though, that is one of my favorite glasses in the glassware collection, so at least it was not a total waste of time.
sonofgrok said:This might take the cake... if anyone is willing to try it. From Rogue Brewery.
Magic Hat #9. Could not stand it.
I've had the same mixed feelings with Roth beers. The Dark Construct and Valkyrie are the only two I really like but I've mostly noticed they're not consistent. The beer changes too much between batches for me. As for the Mystery Brewing cask that day, pretty much everybody thought it was sour...
Stone's 16th Anniversary Ale was pretty bad. Just wasn't a huge fan of the lemon verbena in an IPA. And Stone is my favorite brewery!
Absolutely gross...........
Ingredients, as far as the brewer will tell you, are 2row, 6row, American and German hops, cereals, and blueberries... sounds good, doesn't taste good.
got a sampler of magic hat and hated everyone till the last drop. SN bigfoot barleywine was first beer i have poured out since the first time i tried guiness in high school(it didnt taste like milwaukees best!) who knew.
andysim said:I enjoy that Pale Ale also. (I'm a former Wayner)
scotchman12 said:Love mad ants!
got a sampler of magic hat and hated everyone till the last drop.
brewmadness said:I was poured a sample of something from Shorts one afternoon at a bar. It smelled and tasted like a skunks ass. Not a skunky beer, but a skunks ass. The bartender commented that they couldn't give that stuff away. Not sure if they got a bad keg or what, but that was awful!
So you drank them? :cross:
nlpavalko said:@Bad67z: really, you don't like the Mad Anthony? I live in Fort Wayne (where the brewery is located) and I thought it was good. Very hoppy, but good.
Lagunitas gueze. Tasted like miller lite blended with boone's farm. Terrible beer.
Any double pilsner from any brewery. Not a style thats needs to be "doubled". And a big vote for Summer Shandy.
landshark said:Dragon's Milk. without a doubt worst I've had.
That Wild Blue stuff mentioned earlier is pretty bad as well depending what flavor you get. they make like 4 of them.
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