My family and I tried five brands of jarred pickles.Ted BergMy family and I tried and ranked five brands of jarred pickles to see which one we liked best.We didn't like the Vlasic pickles and thought they had an unpleasant aftertaste.Claussen's kosher dill pickles were the best option by far.Everyone in my family of four enjoys pickles, but I don't normally give much thought as to which brand to buy.However, in an effort to be more intentional about my purchases, I recently bought and tasted five brands of supermarket dill pickles to see which ones we liked best.Here's how they stacked up from worst to first.We ranked the Vlasic pickles last due to their aftertaste.We bought another jar of Vlasic pickles to see if our first one had gone bad.Ted BergThe Vlasic kosher dill baby pickles at my local supermarket cost about $6 for a 16-ounce container, making them the most expensive per ounce of the pickles I tried.They had a nice crunch to them, and although they initially had a mild and pleasant briny flavor, there was an off-putting aftertaste.