EYEdrinkFREELY (24), warren, Ohio, USA Jun 24, 2003 i never liked this stuff. someone i knew used to drink this stuff like a fish but i passed for good reasons. i'd take a bud lite over this - word, shaquita.
CanIHave4Beers (216), Des Moines, Iowa, USA Oct 13, 2008 Sometimes this really hits the old spot, and as far as the big macros are concerned this will serve as one of my favorites.
This is remarkably smooth, and hence remarkably watery. The color is a light gold, and the head of course goes away fairly quickly. The adjunct grain seems to be fairly under control here though and does not dissuade the flavor, making it less offensive, but by no means exciting.
TKA300 (16), , Illinois, USA Oct 10, 2008 Like any other light lager. Pretty solid vs. most other mass-produced since it’s still owned by a country bordering the U.S. Semi-refreshing, sits pretty well. gerardoluna (168), Mexico Oct 1, 2008 [eyes] Golden yellow clean color with the typically llittle head of the american pale lagers with no retention, the look is typically carbonation forced...
[nouse] A smooth aroma grany...
[mouth] Fresh, bubles and bubles for the typically carbonation forced, a little cornbread flavor... no hop, no flavor. but good for a Beach day or mechelada time. mabel (1673), Toronto, Ontario, Canada Sep 27, 2008 [1659-20080904] 12floz can. Skunky floral wheat aroma. Clear, yellow brown body with a medium-lasting foamy white head. Grainy corn and floral wheat flavour. Light body. Not pleasant.
(@ Diamond Princess cruise ship; near AK) jerc (3217), Toronto, Ontario, Canada Sep 11, 2008 2008-09-03. Yellow body with a small quick white head. Mild grainy aroma, cereals. Sweetish flavour of cornbread with touches of bitterness. Average to thin palate. Not fantastic. The problem here, is that Coors beer, you take that east of Texas and that’s uh, that’s bootlegging. Can, I believe this was from Sourdough Liquor Store, Ketchikan
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