OP has a lot of choices to ponder if you've only had two kinds.
The other night I picked up some Schnell's Grain Belt. It's pretty good, a lot like a miller but more bitter. Used to drink it in our garage all the time. I do choke it down towards the bottom of the bottle but the first half of it is pretty decent.
Otherwise my favorite beer of all time has to be Budweiser Select 55. It's so light and I can pound 5 of them before I start to get tired of them. If 55 is not available I'll gladly take a 'Rock, I like them a lot but they have to be ICE COLD or else they are like drinking your own urine. Michelob Ultra is probably #3 on the list, and then Busch Light (could be #3 actually), Miller Lite, Coors Lite, MGD, Keystone light, and if none of that is available I'll grab a box of crackers and some Bud Light. Not a huge Bud fan. Once in awhile I'll take a Sam's Light too.
Worst on my list has to be Corona, Heineken, Goose Island (probably the worst ever), Fat Tire, and Beck's. If you're not into your beers tasting like syrup, stay away from some of the more exotic beers like Goose Island and Fat Tire. I like the light lagers so stay with a 55 or a Rolling Rock if that's what you like.
The other night I picked up some Schnell's Grain Belt. It's pretty good, a lot like a miller but more bitter. Used to drink it in our garage all the time. I do choke it down towards the bottom of the bottle but the first half of it is pretty decent.
Otherwise my favorite beer of all time has to be Budweiser Select 55. It's so light and I can pound 5 of them before I start to get tired of them. If 55 is not available I'll gladly take a 'Rock, I like them a lot but they have to be ICE COLD or else they are like drinking your own urine. Michelob Ultra is probably #3 on the list, and then Busch Light (could be #3 actually), Miller Lite, Coors Lite, MGD, Keystone light, and if none of that is available I'll grab a box of crackers and some Bud Light. Not a huge Bud fan. Once in awhile I'll take a Sam's Light too.
Worst on my list has to be Corona, Heineken, Goose Island (probably the worst ever), Fat Tire, and Beck's. If you're not into your beers tasting like syrup, stay away from some of the more exotic beers like Goose Island and Fat Tire. I like the light lagers so stay with a 55 or a Rolling Rock if that's what you like.