Bud Dry
Budweiser experimented with light lagers to find new tastes for this beer.
Miller High Life Light
Molson Coors discontinued the beer in late 2024 owing to little customer demand. Fans weren't crazy with this beer, stating, "Looks like nothing. Lacks scent.
Pete's Wicked Ale
Pete's was one of the largest craft brewers in the 1990s and one of the first to receive national distribution.
Falstaff
You may not remember this 1838 American beer, but your dad or grandfather surely did. Falstaff, the third-largest U.S. beer brand, was popular at ballparks and home barbecues in the 1960s.
Midnight Sun M
This 2005 Belgian-style barleywine, made to mark this Alaskan brewery's tenth anniversary, was a smash.
Meister Brau
After revenue declined in the 1970s, Miller Brewing Company bought the brewery and closed the Brau in 2005.
Pretty Things Jack D'Or
Pretty Things Beer & Ale Project, a popular, quirky local brewery that made some of the most unique beers in the 2000s, shuttered in 2015, leaving fans lamenting Jack D'Or.
Southampton Black Raspberry Lambic
This framboise by Southampton Publick House on Long Island was unusual.
Goose Island King Henry
English-style barleywine King Henry had a caramel taste that many loved, presumably because it was matured in Pappy Van Winkle 23 barrels, the famed bourbon.