What was the beer made popular during prohibition?

While there was no single "official" beer made popular during Prohibition, there were several popular types of illicitly produced alcohol:

* "Bathtub Gin": This was a crudely distilled gin often made in bathtubs, as the name suggests. It was notorious for being low quality and potentially dangerous due to its impurities.

* "Moonshine": This term refers to any homemade, illegal liquor, most commonly corn whiskey. It was often produced in rural areas and was known for its high alcohol content and potent flavor.

* "Bootleg Beer": While beer was technically illegal during Prohibition, it was still widely produced and consumed. This "bootleg beer" was often made in makeshift breweries and was generally of lower quality than pre-Prohibition beer.

It's important to note that there were no widely recognized brands of beer during this time, as all production was illegal. The popularity of specific brands or types of beer came after the repeal of Prohibition in 1933.