ColoradoBobs (31), Colorado, USA May 21, 2005 My wife and I had our first ever San Miguels in January 2004 sitting on the promenade next to the Aberdeen fishing market in Hong Kong. It’s pretty popular there.
The stubby brown bottles poured a clear yellow with a bright white head. Decent carbonation. The taste was light, mild, a bit sweet with a hint of hops. Rather thin-tasting, I’d call it crisp and thirst-quenching. Definitely very drinkable, but a beer you want to drink with a spicy meal, rather than on its own.
Todeon (166), Höllviken, Sweden Aug 16, 2008 Bottle. Yellow color. Taste is malty and filthy sweet. Nice on a hot day but totally useless a cold winter night! dornoy (619), Lyngby, Denmark Aug 16, 2008 Large bottle. White head on a pale yellow body. This is just another thiirst-quencher for hot country. The taste is no focus there, but useful on a hot day, though patricks110 (142), Alberta, Canada Aug 9, 2008 Pours a light straw coloured gold. Thin and disappearing bright white head. Aroma is plain, boring and skunky. The flavour is slightly corny, grassy, and hints of floral hops. Light bodied lager with slighty unpleasant aftertaste. Would never purchase again. Skidds (172), Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Aug 7, 2008 Pours a pale gold with tiny white head. Aroma and flavour are about the same; Corn, malts. Some grassy notes. Dry, and slightly bitter finish. I didn’t mind it at all, but I don’t see a point in buying it again. yespr (6162), Copenhagen O, Denmark Aug 6, 2008 From tap at terminal 5, Heathrow. Pours clear and golden yellow with a lcing white head. Vague cornish and caramelish aroma. Flavour is dry and bitter with a distinct cornish cereal base flavour. Ends dry and bitter.
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