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The Cheapest Beer to Crack Open With The Boys to Get Funked Up

The Cheapest Beer to Crack Open With The Boys to Get Funked Up


Jun 27, 2017 Dr. Kristina Nelson

If you’re looking for some great, affordable beer options to crack open and enjoy with the boys this summer, then we’ve got a great list for you. Below we’ll take a look at some of the cheapest beer options you can take advantage of this summer.

Natural Ice or AKA “Natty Ice”

Natural Ice

Natural Ice beer gets its name from the naturally smooth taste provided by this beer. It’s an ice brewed creation that offers a mix of a lightly sweet taste combined with a hearty, rich body. This American ice lager is great for those who want something both tasty and easy to drink. The alcohol content of the beer is 5.9%, and the beer costs about $8.99 for a twelve pack of twelve-ounce cans.

Olde English High Gravity 800

Olde English High Gravity 800

Olde English High Gravity 800 is a clear, deep golden beer that is flavored with grain bin malts, and offers a slight hint bitterness. It has a wet and sweet aftertaste, and is great for all fans of malt beer.  The alcohol content is 7.91% and this beer costs anywhere between $4 and $5 for a 40 oz. bottle.

Keystone Ice

Keystone Ice

Keystone Ice provides beer lovers both with an interesting aroma and taste. While the beer has a light vegetable scent, it’s taste is that of a thin grain. The beer is not bitter at all, and offers a mild and sweet taste, which makes it both easy and enjoyable to drink. Keystone Ice’s alcohol content is 5.9% and typically costs $8-$9 for a twelve pack of twelve-ounce cans.

Steel Reserve High Gravity

Steel Reserve High Gravity

Steel Reserve High Gravity beer offers a light aroma of cooked grain that isn’t overwhelmingly malty. The taste resembles a light malt-like body with a lightly sweet aftertaste. For a high gravity malt liquor, the taste is quite enjoyable for the price. The alcohol content of this beer is 8.1% and costs about $9-$13 for a twelve pack of twelve-ounce cans.

Keystone Premium

Keystone Premium

Keystone Premium has an alcohol content of 4.40% and is sometimes called Keystone red. It’s a tasty amber beer that produces a light smell of grains and hops when you pour it. It has a grainy taste to it, and is quite smooth with a light aftertaste. Prices range from $10-$14 for a twelve pack of twelve-ounce cans.

Pabst Blue Ribbon or AKA “PBR”

Pabst Blue Ribbon

A longtime American favorite, Pabst Blue Ribbon is known as one of the most affordable  lagers out there. It’s got an interesting flavored combination of grain, hops, barely malt, and clean water, which makes it a light and great tasting-beer. The alcohol content of Pabst Blue Ribbon is 4.74% and this beer costs $9-$11 for a twelve pack of twelve -ounce cans.

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