Odeed (1666), Bakersfield, California, USA Oct 19, 2004 loads of carbonation and not alot of flavor.this is really bad.although coors light is even worse. rynoSx (29), Clemson, South Carolina, USA Oct 13, 2004 Updated: Oct 14, 2004It is no Budweiser but it is up there. How many other beers can have forced professional athlets into retirement for doing its commercial. Gets an A for that. The first time I had it the Big Drew gave it to me and we watch a terrible car accident that took Nascar's beloved son and dirtest driver. BeerandBlues2 (3201), Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA Oct 10, 2004 No, I did not pay for this! I did take the tour of the Coors Brewery in Golden, Colorado and it just happened to be complementary. Pours pale yellow with a whtie head. Sour hop aroma and a biting citrus and hop flavor. Mild metal palate. clong83 (243), San Diego, California, USA Oct 5, 2004 Quite possibly the worst filth I’ve tasted. Why do people drink this? I’d rather chew on a floorboard. celogan (190), Oroville, California, USA Oct 3, 2004 Well it’s been 30 some odd years since I had a Coors, and Now I know why. This stuff is not very good. Appearance was the best thing going for it. Poured light straw yellow with nice foamy head and some decent lacing. Slight corny/grainy aroma and very light on nearly non existant flavor which leaned heavily on the watery side. Carbonation was decent. Figuring it was 1.89 for a 32 oz bottle out the door price I guess it was OK, but I can get a quart of Miller High Life or Red Dog, which tastes as good or better, which isn't saying much, since those aren't very good either; for 1.39 out the door price at the "dome store" in Yankee Hill. So IfF you’re considering a tempting cold bottle of Coors.... Get something else. Pigfoot (2226), Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA Oct 3, 2004 Color is barely that, just the slightest shade of a faded pale yellow, though the head, pure white and strong for a time, show some spirit.
Aroma: N/A..seriously, flat, void, bland, nothing but a sprightly spiced piece of moist air...was that politic enough?...(in actual opinion, it’s rather obnoxiusly corny)
Taste: once more, there’s a fullness of nothingness, a beverage which displays no qualities of actual beer. And this is what we have come to in America, espousing these beers that are most devoid of any flavor or character as being exemplars and avatars as "real" beer. It stuns me, tasting the thing, that so many think so..it’s not even a decent lager, and I can enjoy one of those from time to time. It’s just a sad load of nothing, and it pains me to finish this bottle, but I shall...so to sum, very faint in any kind of flavor, no finish, tiniest body, littlest malt, just a touch of hops, a baby tap...
The very matter of it is that it is perfectly formulated for a certain segment of the populace, those who matter not what travels over their tongues (lemonade has more flavor, after all) and down their gullets, just as long as enough gets into their brains that it sets down the barriers of reason and begins to erode the gates of civility....
In other words, WOOOO!!!
AdamSkillin (376), High Bridge, New Jersey, USA Oct 3, 2004 Coors Original in a bottle is a pretty good generic beer. Coors Original in a can is some watered down, terrible version of a borderline mediocre beer that is Coors Original. A sad excuse for a premium beer, I hope you die and go to hell tommorrow. You will burn one level above Anheuser World Select, which is pretty low in the pit of Hades. Dimitri99 (63), USA Oct 2, 2004 Coors... eh, not really a fan. I remember drinking some at a party in high school, back when we thought we were cool because we drank beer.
Umm, yeah. Cigarettes made it considerably better, though.
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