A few days ago I ran across this "favorite cheap beer in every state" chart. Of course these charts are always pretty unscientific, but I was surprised to see on this chart that Michelob Ultra was the choice in close to one third of the states. Idaho had Keystone listed, and I had tried that beer once. Then I threw the rest away. The Keystone might be a Panhandle thing, because I don't see it much around here.
https://www.eatthis.com/most-popular-cheap-beer-every-state/
Yeah, wrong... Iowa is firmly in the Busch Light, or "Busch Latte" as the indigious Iowegians call it. Many times when either university has had a bowl game in recent years, the traveling Iowegians have drank the town out of Busch Light a day or 2 before the game.
I used to drink the *expletive deleted*it out of Miller Lite, but something changed with their recipe during covid and it doesn't taste right to me anymore, heard this from other fellow Miller Lite connoisseurs too. So, I'm trying to find a cheap beer I like that I can drink in mass quantities and not get a hangover like microbrews do. Coors Light fits but it's like Mic Ultra where there isn't much flavor. Bud Light is a hangover waiting to happen, Busch Light is ok. Old Style Light tastes good, but hard to find where I live. Bitch and moan.
Maybe I'll just stick with whisky and soda. Little less whisky in the glass on the heavy drinking days?
I think of Coors (Golden Bullet) as the cheap beer of choice in Idaho.