VTHopHead (673), Barre, Vermont, USA Jul 6, 2008 Can - Poured a pale amber in color with a big foamy head that quickly disappeared. Aroma is sour with corn adjuncts with little of malt or hops. Flavor was surprisingly sweetish but little in the way of "real" beer flavor was present. Megaswill, for sure...
JuStuka (143), , Mexico Sep 1, 2008 A friend give this beer to me in my birthday, and was like wtf is this’??? horrible beer, it’s like drinking water urnamesucks (92), New York City, New York, USA Aug 21, 2008 Drank it purely because of it’s name. I didn’t turn red until I tasted it and after I drank two I was pissing on fire hydrants so I guess it was accurately named, but that’s the best I can say. robinvboyer (997), Sturgeon Falls, Ontario, Canada Jul 25, 2008 wow......pee in a bottle how can they keep releasing garbage like this? Its all the same beer!!!! I laughed my ass off when my friend arrived with this. But they also laughed, they thought it funny to show up with it! daknole (694), Plantation, Florida, USA Jul 22, 2008 I remember when this beer came out...lol...I think I thought it was decent. Yeah I was wrong...dead wrong. Better than a bud...BARELY. Not quite as stank as a bud...but still stank. kidmartinek (718), austin, Texas, USA Jul 13, 2008 A darker yellow beer than the average American pale lager. I though it was a red ale by the name, but should have known it was a pale lager coming from Miller. When you pour it the glass fills up half way with pure white, thick foam. Of course is doesn’t last, because the head on a beer is of no use to the people that drink this from the can. The aroma is a woody clean malt, with a little bit of heavy grain. It tastes like malt liquor, thick and malty and a little sweet on the finish. Overall its full and a little heavy. It loses a lot of its carbonation, and hence "refreshment", when you pour it. Wouldn’t be too bad if it had a lighter body and a darker color, but I just can get past the corn syrup taste, so it is pretty bad. The best part about this beer is the myth of what you see when you flip the can upside down and look at the red dog. It says "Uncommonly Smooth" on the can. This is true, probably, because they didn’t put enough hops in it, one of the 4 essential ingredients of beer.
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