I don't really miss any beer because it's not my adult beverage of choice... but in the spirit of the OP I will give one that I haven't seen listed.
My 1st beer that I drank on my own before I was legal is one that I almost never see here on The Mainland. I have seen it on the West coast, but not here in F-L-A.
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Primo -- cool, I had never heard of it. I see that in 1997 they discontinued manufacturing it and in 1999 Pabst Brewing Company acquired the rites and in 2007 brought it back. Wonder if it has the same taste? Apparently it is in many bars and stores throughout the Hawaii.
We didn't have all that much choice when I first drank beer here down under ... probably only the four in the early nineties.
The four in order of preference ..
1. Melbourne Bitter - Still like this one. Despite only launching on taps in 2015, Melbourne Bitter was initially brewed in 1936 by brewers Jack Prendergast and Nick Deheer before being sold to Carlton & United Breweries later that year. The beer was initially popular in regional Victoria, but has had a resurgence among city dwellers over the past decade.
2. Carlton Draught - Carlton Draught on tap in most pubs around Victoria, and is also found in the ACT, Northern Territory, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, and Western Australia. It was originally brewed by Carlton Brewery, one of the six major Australian breweries that merged in 1907 to become Carlton & United Breweries.
3. Victoria Bitter - VB as it’s more commonly known, is Australia’s highest-selling beer. It was developed in 1854 by Thomas Aitken, founder and head brewer of the Victoria Brewery. Despite the name, VB is actually a lager, not a bitter. Had too much of this in my youth.
4. Fosters - I tasted this once and loathed it - I may try it again but we hardly see it down under anymore. Apparently Fosters is still an iconic Australian beer and was first brewed in Melbourne in 1888. Conceived by two American brothers, William, and Ralph Foster, the beer has become popular in the United Kingdom, and the United States of America.