jbuzz (458), South Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA Sep 6, 2007 If i had to pick a Mage-Beer it would it. Easy to drink with no after taste. Crisp and cool.
Nothing out of this world just plain good,
Pinball (394), Allerĝd, Denmark Aug 30, 2008 can 33cl, bot in spain.
ar:pleasant but very faint.
golden with very small head.
flavor is sparkling mineral water with some hints of corn and honey. thin. aftertaste is same just fainter. Beerman6686 (680), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA Aug 29, 2008 Finally I rate the beast! Poured a very weak yellow color with a small white head. Aroma was of lots of corn and some grassy notes. Flavor was much the same, lots of adjuncts and some iron and metal flavors. Blah! Necron99 (16), Clermont, Florida, USA Aug 24, 2008 My first ever beer that I tasted...drank a sip by accident from a bottle that my Aunt had when I was 5 years old (thought it was Coke). I gagged and spit it out. Now it is 21 years later, but I can only barely drink this. Typical mass-produced American beer: low on quality, high on (bad) advertising. Still better than Natural Light and Coors, but still bad. semiotic (10), Walton Hills, Ohio, USA Aug 24, 2008 This review applies only to the Budweiser brewed in Canada by Labatt, and has a higher alcohol content. I couldn’t figure out why Canadians would buy Bud, until I found out the difference. the Canadian version is quite palatable. Unlike its American counterpart, it actually tastes and smells like real beer. MrAleman (38), guildford, Surrey, England Aug 24, 2008 What can I say, the new Budweiser adverts are as bad as this beer in itself!
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