frankenkitty (1832), Oak Lawn, Illinois, USA Apr 6, 2005 Macro-corn aromas from this nasty, nasty beer. Golden color with a fast, white head. Initial flavor was that of a mouthful of coins... mostly nickels but a few pennies as well. I could only handle a few more sips and tasted a little margarine, dirt and sour alcohol. Simply awful.
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Brigadier (937), Chagrin Falls, Ohio, USA Nov 20, 2008 <i>500 ml bottle</i>
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Every once in a while you have to drink swill to appreciate the good stuff. That’s the only justification I can provide; otherwise I’m not sure what I was thinking. Even at $2.19 this may be overpriced. Then again that’s on par with stuff like Budweiser which is probably what this is competing against.
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<b>Aroma / Appearance</b> - The huge billowing head yielded to a transparent copper body. Warm apple sauce and dry crusty toast make a poor man’s lunch. It is about as bland as it gets but at least there is nothing particularly off about it.
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<b>Flavor / Palate</b> - Flat ginger ale makes this almost palatable. Some maltiness tries to turn it into something more than an alcopop but fails miserably. Forgettable from the first sip this is not the worst beer I’ve tried but it is certainly very close. Don’t buy it unless you are planning on slumming it one night. bhensonb (3134), Woodland, California, USA Sep 12, 2008 Bottle as Snow Cougar from The Wine Merchant Ltd. in (near) St. Louis, MO. Gold color with a fizzy white head that didn’t last. Slightly sweet grainy aroma. Medium body with frothy carbonation. Flavor is rather malty. Seems like a lager trying to be a malt liquor. Flavor is like cola tinged beer or something. The finish is that rather nasty thing common to 24 hi gravities. Lots more flavor and character in this though. Glad I tried it. Would choose it over any number of macros. Final note: There’s cool white floculent floaters. Not too many, but enough to make a show. DerBiermeister (384), Birmingham, Alabama, USA Jun 15, 2008 The aroma smells of sweet hangover. The appearance is shabby with its cheap label, and the flavor is quite sweet and cloying in that way that comforts you that it’s not too expensive and you’re not living beyond your means. The palate is pretty one-dimensional. The ABV is high though, so that’s a mild plus. Overall, not too shabby...but shabby, nonetheless. The biggest plus is the price. JK (2509), uptown, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA Jun 1, 2008 Aroma of corn. Sweet with some chemicals. It looks like it might be unfiltered, I can see some kind of matter in the glass. Gold color. Not terrible for what it is. islay (409), Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA May 27, 2008 Small sample at OSLO and Guerde’s tasting on Friday, 5-23-08. Labeled as "Snow Cougar." Pours gold with uninviting suspended particulate. Weird, sweet, honeyish aroma reminiscent of mead. Compost and rotting crabapple smell. No hops presence noticeable. The aroma is not as bad as I expected. Sweet flavors that become gross upon multiple sips. Generally tastes like it smells. Apricot notes. Medium body. Slick in the palate. I didn’t think this beer was that bad at first, but I quickly came to my senses.
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