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When it comes to low-alcohol beers (2.5% - 2.9% ABV), opinions on what constitutes a "worst" beer can be subjective and based on personal taste. However, there are some beers within this range that have generally received poor reviews due to issues like lack of flavor, off-putting aftertaste, or unbalanced profiles. Here are a few that have been criticized:

1. **Budweiser Select 55 (2.4% ABV)** - While technically under the 2.5% ABV mark, this beer is often mentioned in discussions of poor low-alcohol beers. It’s criticized for being too watery and lacking in flavor, with many reviewers saying it doesn't taste much like beer at all.

2. **Coors Edge (2.6% ABV)** - This non-alcoholic beer alternative from Coors has an ABV of 0.5%, but there is a 2.6% variant in some markets. It is often described as bland, with a weak flavor profile that leaves much to be desired.

3. **Miller 64 (2.8% ABV)** - Known for its low calorie count, Miller 64 is another beer that is often critiqued for its lack of flavor and watery consistency. Many find it overly light and not satisfying compared to other low-calorie beers.

4. **Beck's Premier Light (2.3% ABV)** - While also slightly below the threshold, it often finds its way into this conversation. It's criticized for having an artificial taste and a very thin body, leaving drinkers with little to enjoy.

5. **Natural Light (2.9% ABV)** - Often referred to as "Natty Light," this beer is a staple of college parties but is frequently criticized for its lack of depth, taste, and overall beer experience. It’s considered by many to be one of the least flavorful light beers available.

These beers are often targeted toward those looking for low-calorie or low-alcohol options, but they tend to sacrifice flavor and quality in the process.

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When it comes to low-alcohol beers (2.5% - 2.9% ABV), opinions on what constitutes a "worst" beer can be subjective and based on personal taste. However, there are some beers within this range that have generally received poor reviews due to issues like lack of flavor, off-putting aftertaste, or unbalanced profiles. Here are a few that have been criticized:

1. **Budweiser Select 55 (2.4% ABV)** - While technically under the 2.5% ABV mark, this beer is often mentioned in discussions of poor low-alcohol beers. It’s criticized for being too watery and lacking in flavor, with many reviewers saying it doesn't taste much like beer at all.

2. **Coors Edge (2.6% ABV)** - This non-alcoholic beer alternative from Coors has an ABV of 0.5%, but there is a 2.6% variant in some markets. It is often described as bland, with a weak flavor profile that leaves much to be desired.

3. **Miller 64 (2.8% ABV)** - Known for its low calorie count, Miller 64 is another beer that is often critiqued for its lack of flavor and watery consistency. Many find it overly light and not satisfying compared to other low-calorie beers.

4. **Beck's Premier Light (2.3% ABV)** - While also slightly below the threshold, it often finds its way into this conversation. It's criticized for having an artificial taste and a very thin body, leaving drinkers with little to enjoy.

5. **Natural Light (2.9% ABV)** - Often referred to as "Natty Light," this beer is a staple of college parties but is frequently criticized for its lack of depth, taste, and overall beer experience. It’s considered by many to be one of the least flavorful light beers available.

These beers are often targeted toward those looking for low-calorie or low-alcohol options, but they tend to sacrifice flavor and quality in the process.

★ Support this podcast ★

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