Best Cheap Beer

Squander hours, not money. A browse through the list of some best cheap beers to gulp in could save you lots of bucks. Take a hick!
Beer connoisseurs like you and me don't really need a reason to drink beer, or do we? Howbeit, from now on, whenever your Dad catches you toasting on one of the tastiest drinks in the world, you know how to evade. Dad! Pitcher prices slumped down! Chances are, he might end up joining you for a mug or two (bah). That said, are you one of those imbibers who just can't think beyond a mug of chilled beer on a hot day, or any day or night for that matter? Keep the guilt of going bankrupt every time you party at a pub at bay, for some cheap beers easily do the tricks for you now. On a personal note, hangover is not what matters to me. Neither do the calories that lie hidden in that bottle. It's the bother of paying humongous amounts of bills which cures my hangover, right there right then, with just the sight of it (no, really!). You know, what is the best cheap beer for me? The one so, so cheap, that I don't even mind the taste.

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Without a doubt, any beer that's in my hand makes up for the best beer in the world. But then, when frugality is what you're savoring, taste and fun are just a bonus. If you subscribe to this thought, the following are my beet picks that are available in the market today. If the following list of lagers and ales dissatisfies you, it's just unbeerable!

Beer Price in USD (per 6-pack)
Simpler Times Lager $3.99
Genesee Cream Ale $3.99
Red Oval Classic Lager $3.99
Coors Extra Gold Lager $3.99
Pabst Blue Ribbon $4.99
Miller High Life $4.99
Rolling Rock Extra Pale $5.75
Bud Light Golden Wheat $5.99
Miller Chill $5.99
Budweiser American Ale $6.35
European Pale Lager $8.99
Irish Dry Stout $9.99
American IPA $9.99

Note: The prices mentioned above are approximate, and may be subject to change. It is recommended that you check the prices at a beer store nearby.

You know, an experienced drinker very well knows that expensive brands of beer need not always taste great, and that the ones that taste great need not be pricey. My personal picks are Budweiser and Pabst Blue Ribbon, for they are two brands that most of us have grown up feasting on. What's more, it's because of their popularity that they stand in good stead satiating their devotees by making up for the most lucrative buys - price range too low, and experience par excellence. However, even beer snobs wouldn't debate on the taste of Miller and Coors for they know how smooth and light-bodied flavor do these beer cans boast upon. So, whether you've won a lottery or you're kicked out of job. Whether you've just been dumped, or your girlfriend just said 'Yes!' to marriage. You know how far is the pub from your place, don't you?

The best tasting beer for me could be the worst tasting beer for you. Tastes may vary, but prices certainly don't. Let your wallets take some breaths of respite for the above-mentioned beers paint the town red for you, offering you the best of both worlds - taste and frugality. So what if it's the third most popular drink in the world, we, avid aficionados of this magical extravaganza, wouldn't refrain from putting beer at number one. After all, when times are low, you know what you need to get high.
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Last Updated: 9/23/2011
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