LinusStick (1831), Moon Twp, suburb of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA Feb 20, 2008 Blah. Nasty beer all around. Aroma was metal and not much else. Pour was a fzzy light yellow with no head. Taste was typical American macro with a strong taste of metal. Terrible. patrick767 (2016), fort wayne, Indiana, USA Feb 18, 2008 bottle - I was just thinking, hey, what we need in America is another bland, watery, fizzy yellow beer! Umm... no. I don’t understand the need for this beer to exist in the already crowded weak, bad beer market. It’s clear and yellow. It smells like very little, just some pale malt and corn. It tastes sweet and light and of course, it’s thin and too watery. I did like it a little more than regular Bud. JFGrind (1346), Glenside, Pennsylvania, USA Feb 17, 2008 Sampled @ World Cafe Live beer fest, local A-B rep pulled out all their beers to sample. More of a palate cleanser than anything. bigrond (1043), factoryville, Pennsylvania, USA Feb 16, 2008 tis gets extra points ONLY cause I love jimmy Buffet.
As a beer it’s weaker than weak. It’s lighter than Corona Light but better than Coor’s Light. Is that even possible?? It’s good on the beach or if your already wasted at a JB concert. SamAdams777 (37), Abilene or Stephenville, Texas, USA Feb 15, 2008 Pale american lager. Same old macro brew beer. I dont think its on the lower end of the the ladder, though. Its better then corona, and oddly is really flat and easy to drink. I like a bit less carbonation in my pissing macro lager(which this has very little for what it is), as I get less heartburn. TomDecapolis (3130), Skippack, Pennsylvania, USA Feb 15, 2008 Had this at Sea World served as part of the Brewmaster "class" they offer to pimp AB products. Pours a translucent golden with a small bubbly white head. Aroma was kind of a mix of corn, rice, cereal grains and lime. Flavor of the same. Lime is just barely there. Liked this better than Corona, not as skunked and the Lime was just enough without being over powering. cheapdark (2011), Monacatootha, Pennsylvania, USA Feb 15, 2008 Yes, another Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc. Pretty good disguise. Just like Green Valley Brewing Stone Mill Pale Ale, I was fooled by new labels. Mild soiled diaper aroma. Ropey non alcohol flavors and texture. Uniquely imbecilic name. Clear bottle and yellow ubiquitous american lager look. How about this; it says brewed by Margaritaville Brewing in Jacksonville! Processed feel and finish. Not bitter but metallic and cardboard at time. Sometimes I think I can feel unsweetened lemon rind in the background. ROGUE (621), Newark, Delaware, USA Feb 13, 2008 A cheap AB version of something trying to be a Carona, but fails in comparison.
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