italianjohn (198), Bensalem, Pennsylvania, USA Jun 6, 2009 Heard so many stories about this beer over the years bought a 12er at the border in 1,000 islands Pours a darker gold color with skunky aroma sweet malty taste sweeter than the average beer it hides the alcohol pretty well but you do get a little before it gets down definitely has you feeling good after a few daknole (2143), Plantation, Florida, USA Feb 8, 2009 Ok this is the palest beer that I have ever seen. And the aroma and flavor are remarkably pale as well. Just flat out like a beer infused water. Not good. beerkoz (8), West Palm Beach, Florida, USA does not count Nov 21, 2008 What can I say? Brador brings back memories of my teen-age and 20’s when life was so simple. Myself and a couple friends of mine would drive up to Ft. Erie in Canada across the Buffalo, NY border to get a case on Friday night’s. We would take that case down on the Buffalo waterfront, build a fire and drink these up as we discussed girls, gambling, and life. I equate this beer to life and how simple and great it can be. When I was married later on and went to Canadien restaurants for dinner, I would always order a Brador. Every sip took me back. Now 20+ years later and in So. Florida, I wish I could taste this great beer again, and perhaps, taste my youth again. Ahhhh life was so simple back then.....if you can get his beer, have one for me. I thank you. tarc (47), New Jersey, USA Apr 29, 2008 Great beer, smooth finish, malty, sweet taste, easy to drink which can be dangerous considering high alcohol content, I wish Coors would sell this in the US again. chrissy (122), Connecticut, USA Feb 23, 2008 I love this beer. I always come back to the states with some when coming back from Montreal. Just another great molson product. Now if only we cold get it in the States mha (1), New York, USA does not count Sep 13, 2007 I miss Brador being available in the U.S., but I always bring some back with me from Canada or ask friends to bring along a case. I do my best to introduce beer fans to this wonderful lager. hopson (568), Williamsville, New York, USA Aug 20, 2007 disgusting. Canadian light lager, sweet adjunt taste. If you are looking to get "messed up" for cheap, this is an alternative. If you are looking to wake up without a throbbing headache, and suicidal thoughts, don’t buy this beer. puboflyons (502), New Hampshire, USA Aug 17, 2007 Yellowish pour with a bit of a skunky aroma. Malty flavor. A goodly amount of carbonation. This one packs a punch and after a couple of these, you are ready to hit the hay. During my college years in Northern Vermont we used to make beer runs to Canada specifically to pick up a few cases of this stuff. It was in the U.S. for a short time during the 1980’s but it hasn’t been here since. Now that Coors has an interest in Molson, perhaps it will be made available again someday but please, don’t water down the alcohol percentage! In Canada it is bottled in a brown bottle but during its brief stint in the U.S. it was bottled in a green one. Overall, it is not terribly special but it definitely gives the drinker a good buzz.
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