boomerbrew (21), Texas, USA Jun 3, 2008 Like many of you, this is what i also grew up on. It still has a bittering snap with no aftertaste. with that said, i do prefer a taste to my beer now that i’m not sitting on dads lap taking a sip. Yes, back then we were able to take a sip of dad’s beer. I wouldn’t dare try that now. If it wasn’t for the aroma and the snap to to palate this would have a lower score. Still a good thirst quincher when your out in the yard, but you have to take it for what it’s worth. A cheaper brand.
RuneStumo (158), FØRRESFJORDEN, Norway Nov 21, 2008 01.11.2008, O,7l?/Large Can. San Francisco, CA. Aroma is weak and the beer does not taste much. colts9016 (197), Idaho, USA Nov 20, 2008 Pour: Yellow Medium color with a slight head.
Nose: corn wheat and lemon
Taste Corn wheat with a bit of lemon lacking flavor.
Finish Nil
Overall just a so so beer SkyCop32 (139), Morlautern, Germany Oct 25, 2008 This poors very clear gold and has little to no head. This is watery and lacks before, during, and after tatse. Botnik (56), Carrollton, Texas, USA Oct 24, 2008 Back in the late ’60s, Coors was very popular in Alabama, where it wasn’t distributed. My friends couldn’t understand why I hated it so. Still do. Rocky Mountain Bear Whiz. Skinnyviking (2965), Copenhagen, Denmark Oct 22, 2008 Can. High fluffy and lasting white head. Clear golden body. Mild sweet barley malt aroma and flavor. Low carbonation, short aftertaste.
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