Bud Light - Not a surprise unfortunately this is the most popular beer in Manitoba. Go to a social and what do you get? This, Budweiser or if you're lucky - Kokanee. This beer that tastes damn near water seems to only be getting much more popular over time. Budweiser - Generally if a person doesn't like Bud Light, they'll go for Budweiser for that extra percent of alcohol it seems. Labatt Lite - Apparently this is still a huge seller in Manitoba.. I just... just don't know how?! I think 95% of the people who do drink Lab Lite are people at socials, that's the only time I ever see it, but at vendors - I always see empties among empties of Lab Lite Kokanee - A staple in rural Manitoba. I see it at every house party I've ever gone to. Like my parents generation loved Club/Old Vienna and Labatt Lite, youth of today love Kokanee and Bud Light. I drank more than my share growing up.. Coors Light - While not as popular as it used to be as Bud Light has taken over a lot of their market share, still way too popular for their own good. Alexander Keith's - When people want to drink something that makes them look like they're drinking a prestigious beer, they go to Keith's. Unfortunately for them, it's not prestigious at all. While it has some great history behind the name, it's been over-marketed and the beer tastes like a maltier version of Kokanee. It ain't no IPA. Tie: Labatt Blue & Molson Canadian: Two more beers that I never see anyone drink anymore, but when there's a long weekend, it sells insanely quickly. I used to love both of those beers.. back in 2003, but have moved on to more complex, less-corny-tasting beers. Corona - People buy this just for the sake of buying it. Same thing with Heineken, nothing shows "hey look at me! I have money!" more than Corona & Heineken. Corona is okay.. if you're at an all inclusive hotel in Mexico, but in Manitoba? No thank you. Moosehead Lager - Another beer that's lost popularity over the years. It used to be my go-to camping & summer beer, but they changed the formula two years back and since then.. it just doesn't have the same zing. I hate lagers more than most, but I could swig back a 6 pack with no problem and not complain about it. Tie: Bud Light Lime & Rickard's White: From late April to late September, I see so many bros buying cases upon cases of Bud Light Lime.. it's funny.. I hear guys call it a "girls beer" but I've honestly seen substantially more men drink it in the 4 years it's been in Manitoba than women. As for Rickard's White, it's a huge pub favourite because of that overly sweet orangey citrusness that is not quite a fruity cooler beer. Hell.. when the best beer selections at the pub are this or Keith's, I will always go for the Rickard's.

Okay, now that's done, I've likely missed a few, but I don't remember the last time I've seen a truckload of Sleeman Original being sold in Manitoba all at once.





I'm ashamed at times to live in Manitoba, as it's a province of mediocrity. We don't dream of anything of our own, we always want something that some other place in Canada has. Oh Calgary has this?! We should get one instead! I guess a part of it is that people here like consistency and knowing what to expect every time, that's why chains like Moxies and Earls will always be preferred by many over smaller more intimate family owned businesses, but what can you do?





Farmery Lager , Half Pints' St James Pale Ale or Fort Garry Pale . Want something full of flavour but not cringe (ie bitter) worthy? Unibroue Blanche de Chambly or Muskoka Summer Weiss . Want lime in your beer? Get a case of beer and put some damned limes in it! Saves you some money and it'll taste better. Well for beer, trying to change it up can always help. Instead of drinking lagers & pilsners like Kokanee, Bud Light, and Blue, try aor. Want something full of flavour but not cringe (ie bitter) worthy?or. Want lime in your beer? Get a case of beer and put some damned limes in it! Saves you some money and it'll taste better.

Like every time I go to Winnipeg, I visit my palover atto sample what's brewin' and keep harassing him to come up with new beers (but hey, they did end up making an IPA, so my harassing does work!)One thing I notice every time I visit Fort Garry is the stacks of various generic (Standard Lager) and not-so-generic beer cases that nearly reaches the brewery ceiling as they have a contract with one of the local beer distributors to wash all their bottles. So in the many times I've been there, I've noticed a common problem: Manitobans love bad beer. I've compiled a list of what I've noticed are the ten mostpopular beers I've seen at the rinsing machine.