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Keystone Light

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RatingsAverageScoreABVStyle PctlServe in
7561.2/5.01.22/5.04.2%0.9Dimpled mug, English pint, Lager glass, Shaker
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Introduced in 1989, Keystone Light is a refreshing light lager that is Always Smooth, Never Bitter™. Keystone Light is 4.2% alcohol by volume and has 100 calories per 12-ounce serving.
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 GMUcrew7 (360), Mason, Ohio, USA
1.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
2/101/52/101/55/20
Aug 17, 2008  
Pours possibly the lightest color yellow I’ve ever seen in a beer, with a white head that dissipates immediately. The taste matches the look, almost nothing. It’s as if someone accidentally spilled beer in my water, which is probably its most redeeming quality because it doesn’t taste awful.


 gameface23 (131), Haverhill, Massachusetts, USA
0.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
1/101/51/101/51/20
Jul 26, 2008    Updated: Aug 22, 2008
Can at a college graduation party. Lifeless, pale, weak and watery. The can lent an unappealing chemical taste to the beer.


 beachbum25 (783), Powellville, Maryland, USA
1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
1/101/52/102/54/20
Jul 9, 2008  
12 oz can, slurped out of the can at a July 4th cookout after the good stuff ran out. Best thing I could say @ it is it didn’t tast horrible; it didn’t really taste like anything. Very watery w/no real flavor to speak of. Don’t know why people bother, but the kids playing beer pong w/it seemed to be having a good time.


BlackMail (55), Evergreen, Colorado, USA
0.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
1/101/51/101/51/20
Jul 5, 2008  
I’m clueless on why this beer is purchased over the ice. Taste just as bad as the ice, but with a lower percent. Isn’t the purpose of keystone to get you drunk?


 Block (369), West Lafayette, Indiana, USA
0.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
1/101/52/101/53/20
Jul 5, 2008  
Has to be near frozen temperatures to dull the senses so I can down this "beer". Useful in beer pong. Type of beer that can be chilled and warmed many times without effecting the taste. Yeah, it’s that bad.


 pantani (1900), Salinas, California, USA
0.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
1/101/52/101/54/20
Jul 4, 2008  
I got this beer off my friends patio, it had been sitting there in a box for months (true story). Pour is gold with a white head. Taste is very watery, more so then with most pale lagers. Taste is fairly crisp, but would be better used pouring in a bath tub after you get sunburned.


 jmw141 (134), Canton, Illinois, USA
1.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
2/102/55/102/55/20
Jun 28, 2008  
The other beer that college parties are made of. I used to drink a ton of this stuff back when I thought all beer was the same and "High Life" actually was the Champagne of beer. Ah, I have learned so much since then. This stuff is light and watery. Goes down easy in large amounts. Drink to get drunk, not enjoy.


 ditmier (1086), Boise, Idaho, USA
1.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
2/101/53/102/55/20
Jun 21, 2008  
2008 Can (although I’m not sure of the year matters mch) - pours thin, white head, flavour isn’t thst bad for what it is, grass, faint bittertness, I quention its existence, given that I got by in college with natty light, I guess it’s a matter of shitty beer preference...whatever...



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