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RATINGS: 879   WEIGHTED AVG: 1.19   EST. CALORIES: 126   ABV: 4.2%
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Introduced in 1989, Keystone Light is a refreshing light lager that is Always Smooth, Never Bitter™. Keystone Light is 4.2% alcohol by volume and has 100 calories per 12-ounce serving.


0.8
   AROMA 2/10   APPEARANCE 1/5   TASTE 1/10   PALATE 1/5   OVERALL 3/20
heemer77 (4801) - Urbandale, Iowa, USA - NOV 10, 2003
Bananas are the main characteristic here. Has a strange aftertaste with that. It has little other flavoring to distinguish it. But it used to really cheap.

1
   AROMA 2/10   APPEARANCE 1/5   TASTE 2/10   PALATE 3/5   OVERALL 2/20
Braudog (4607) - Hampton, Virginia, USA - SEP 18, 2005
Poured from the obscene 24-oz can with no surprises ... clear pale yellow with a fizzy, bright white head. Sharp cheesy corn aroma. Virtually flavorless, which makes it so popular I’m sure.

3.3
   AROMA 1/10   APPEARANCE 1/5   TASTE 10/10   PALATE 1/5   OVERALL 20/20
riversideAK (4570) - Shoreline, Washington, USA - JAN 13, 2007
Yeah, this beer is soooo goood for getting drunk, but if you want flavor go with Stone Brewing because they make the best beers ever in the whole world ever.Just go get Stone... get as much of it as you can. Right Now! Do it!

1.3
   AROMA 2/10   APPEARANCE 1/5   TASTE 3/10   PALATE 2/5   OVERALL 5/20
blankboy (4454) - Toronto, Ontario, CANADA - SEP 22, 2010
Can [355ml] shared with HogTownHarry & garthicus -- c/o GregClow. Pours a way-too-pale gold with an average size fake-looking white head. No carbonation really and ridiculously pale. Very, very mild aroma is vegetal and sugary sweet. Very watery flavour has nothing offensive about it but it’s incredibly dull. Light bodied. So very dull and useless.

0.7
   AROMA 1/10   APPEARANCE 2/5   TASTE 2/10   PALATE 1/5   OVERALL 1/20
muzzlehatch (4425) - Burlington, Vermont, USA - SEP 18, 2006
UPDATED: JAN 14, 2007 Up North of Golden, Colorado there’s a little spring, a tiny brook really, still hidden away from prying eyes even in our modern overpopulated 21st century, and if you want to find it, you need to look for the three nearly identical mountains that will be on your left, about 6 miles North of town, and at the pass between the northernmost and the middle one you will see an odd-shaped extrusion almost in the shape of a horsehose, sideways; a narrow gully runs just behind this and after the third turn (at which point you’ll be facing NNE) you’ll see a narrow crevice opening on your right. Slip through this if you can (it’s only about 16" wide at the narrowest) and you’ll be rewarded, after a scramble and crawl of 50 yards, with a small pond and a beaver dam at the lower edge where the pond narrows. Feeding the pond is this spring, source of some of the finest beer produced in this great state. Bring small containers if you’re brewing your own, as you’ll have trouble getting them down otherwise.

Or you could just mix 6 oz of the spring water with 6 oz of cheap tonic water, throw in a bit of Kayro and grain alcohol, squeeze in a quarter of an old dessicated lime, leave it sit out in the sun with a single hop leaf to muddle, and you’d have Keystone Light. Enjoy.

1
   AROMA 2/10   APPEARANCE 1/5   TASTE 2/10   PALATE 3/5   OVERALL 2/20
thedm (4126) - Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA - DEC 26, 2003
This brew from a can poured a medium sized head of finely sized white colored mostly lasting bubbles that left behind a softly carbonated very weak yellow colored almost clear body and a fair lacing. The aroma is very mildly malted and almost non-existant while the mouthfeel is thin bubbly and smooth in the start with a very mild hop finish. The flavor is only made up of unidimensional mild malt. Its like drinking water for breakfast.

1.3
   AROMA 3/10   APPEARANCE 2/5   TASTE 3/10   PALATE 2/5   OVERALL 3/20
badgerben (4116) - Blaine, Minnesota, USA - DEC 6, 2004
See, they have to make this kind of crap smooth. It needs to be able to slide down your gullet as quickly as possible. On the plus side, there isn’t too much offensive about this. It’s just water.

1.7
   AROMA 3/10   APPEARANCE 2/5   TASTE 4/10   PALATE 2/5   OVERALL 6/20
PorterPounder (4115) - Tallahassee, Florida, USA - DEC 29, 2003
Metallic, wet-paper bag aroma. Pale, light golden appearance with little to no head - dissipates quickly. Club soda like taste with a bit of a miniscule malty back end flavor. Aftertaste is a bit harsh - slightly reminiscent of Natrural Ice - but not quite as harsh. All in all, palatalbe and worth the $6.29 a 12-pack I paid for it.

2.3
   AROMA 6/10   APPEARANCE 2/5   TASTE 5/10   PALATE 3/5   OVERALL 7/20
Leighton (4100) - London, Greater London, ENGLAND - JUL 27, 2009
Oh, so light! You can drink like ten of these and feel no other sensation than the urge to pee. I drank lots of ’Stones in college; they’re cheap. And yeah, it has basically no flavor or complexity, but it is quite refreshing - like water - on account of its lightness. Clear, yellow pour. Almost no head. Nose of straw. Flavor is smooth, sweet and a tad metallic. This is the only stone I would ever want to pass.

1.6
   AROMA 2/10   APPEARANCE 1/5   TASTE 4/10   PALATE 3/5   OVERALL 6/20
GT2 (4016) - Washington DC, USA - MAY 3, 2009
Can. Typical macro pale lager but minus the urine and grass flavor and more lemon with apple juice. Very carbonated and watery but could be my new favorite cheap party beer. Not offensive.


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