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Molson Dry

Percentile
3
overall
Brewed by Molson Breweries (MolsonCoors)
Style: Pale Lager

Montreal, Canada

bottled
available

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RatingsAverageScoreABVStyle PctlServe in
1601.78/5.01.82/5.05.5%22.6Dimpled mug, English pint, Lager glass, Shaker
Commercial Description:
Molson uses the exclusive dry brewing process to create a beer with lower sweetness, and then carefully balances the beer by expert use of high quality German and Pacific Northwestern aroma hops, added liberally and very late in the kettle boil. The result is a different beer with very little bitterness and aftertaste, higher alcohol and a pleasant balance of hop, esters and floral aromas.
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 TINOZACCA (146), Cleveland, Ohio, USA
2.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/56/103/511/20
Aug 24, 2005  
This is my favorite Canadian Lager. It is sweet, and goes down smooth. Not a thick body or a thick head. But the taste is very nice on the tongue, sweet. A little bitter but not overpowering alcohol taste. But I have to go to Canada to get it.


[chris] (2), Canada
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4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/105/58/104/518/20
Aug 11, 2005  
By far my favorite beer made by a large brewery. It is less bitter than Canadian and is very refreshing.


ThirstyDave (23), Thompsons Station, Tennessee, USA
0.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
1/101/51/101/51/20
Aug 10, 2005  
Three or four of these and you have a buzz and a headache. Not a fan of the Dry expereince.


 Sammy (3981), Toronto, Ontario, Canada
0.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
1/101/53/102/52/20
Aug 1, 2005  
An average beer for Molson. I understand that they brewed better beer 40 years or so ago. A fizzy drink with a subtle beer taste, instead of a softdrink. Bit crisp and passable with dinner that tastes. Metallic taste from can.


 OKBeer (1159), Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
0.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
2/102/51/101/52/20
Jul 21, 2005  
341 ml bottle. Pale yellow colour with a fully diminishing fizzy and creamy white head. Grainy and acidic aroma. Grainy and acidic flavours with a nasty plasticy and phenolic finish. Light bodied, thin, oily, and fizzy. What happened to no aftertaste...


 Ungstrup (15111), Frederiksberg, Denmark
1.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
3/102/53/101/53/20
Jul 17, 2005  
I get frightened by the label, that tells me, that it has "no aftertaste" - how can you use this as a sales argument? A beer is supposed to have an aftertaste - I definately want one in my beer - and it better be good. The beer is yellow with a small white head. The aroma is grainy and corny. The flavor is sweet grainy and slightly corny - and as it says on the label, it has absolutely no aftertaste - it simple vanishes.


 lilannie (383), State College, Pennsylvania, USA
2.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/102/55/102/510/20
Jul 11, 2005  
Aroma: soapy corn, a little bit of make-up counter/nail polish remover with some white grapes thrown in
Appearance: clear yellow, small, filmy head
Flavor: light, crisp, and dry with a bit of honey
Palate: smooth, slightly bubbly, and watery, corn aftertaste
Overall: for what it is, it isn’t terrible


 ľ (4999), Colorado, USA
1.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
4/103/55/102/55/20
Jul 11, 2005  
Can I give points for the Fruedian advertising? The jumping action shots of attractive young people spraying each other with this yellow liquid is amusing... as is the laundry detergent logo on the front of the bottle. I had to buy a bottle since this is apparently the best selling beer in Quebec, so it’s way for me to tap into the taste of Quebeceneers... or something. The beer itself is a clear, bright Lemon Jello color, and the aroma is a decently sweet lemon, corn and handsoap mixture. Flavor is somewhat crisp, light but not too fizzy, with a sweet grain and corn flavor that turns a bit soap and more heavy on the soap on the back of the tongue, with a lingering oily finish that’s very unpleasent. Another gem from Canada, eh?



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