pint_size (1004), Austin, Texas, USA Sep 1, 2007 Bottle. Mild malty smell. I prefer this very light and subtle smell to most Belgiums I’ve tried - but it is nothing special and so subtle - hard to figure out the best rating for this. Appearance - looks similar to most other pale lagers - light golden. However, there is NO lasting head. Flavor is very subtle and slightly tangy to me. This is the most carbonated beer I’ve rated. Very watery. However, I must be honest - I can drink it - this is a session beer. It is not special, has no great flavor. But, you can drink it - after all it is bubbly water. I am deciding to stick up for Bud Light, I hold no shame for this rating.
finalcut (5), , Ohio, USA does not count Oct 6, 2008 well if your looking for a buzz more than a beer and really don’t care how its a great beer. other than that. no. Moosington (7), Costa Mesa, California, USA does not count Oct 5, 2008 Taken from a 1-foot beer funnel on a regular basis in college, ’nuff said. DanPain (10), beerland, United States Virgin Islands Oct 4, 2008 Best of the standard american lagers (bud, coors, miller etc). still terribly watered down and lacking taste. Bella68 (21), Alabama, USA Sep 28, 2008 It’s been a loooong time since I’ve had this. It’s also funny how my perception of it has changed completely, because in my naitivity (years ago), this is what I THOUGHT beer was. Now, with a tad of experience under my belt, I now know that this what beer is NOT. Funny how people drink this all the time though. Watery with no flavor. Period. radiomgb (1776), Peterborough, Ontario, Canada Sep 28, 2008 Pale yellow in colour with a very quick to dissipate white coloured head, no lacing. The aroma is of corn, metal, wheat, grass with lots of grains. The flavour is much the same but with a large emphasis on the metal. Watery and chemical mouthfeel, light body, medium/high carbonation. Finishes watery, quick.
Exactly what I figured this would be like. I had this on my 31st birthday because I figure I should start watching my weight.
341ml can from The Beer Store in Peterborough, Ontario.
Opened on April 18, 2008.
No date.
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