Jonte (365), Gothenburg, Sweden Jul 14, 2008 Bottle at Texas Longhorn, Gothenburg. Pale yellow color with a shrinking white head. Faint aroma of sweet malt and grain. Lightly malty taste, some sweetness, grain, light hoppiness.
Bockyhorsey (1951), Mesa, Arizona, USA Jun 30, 2008 When visited Texas last week seen this beer on virtually every beer shelf. Not available in AZ so I picked it up. Yellow body with white head and good carbination bubble action. That was the best part. Even our cat took a wiff and ran off. Burnt corn malt aroma and flavor. Uck need a water nasty aftertaste. eboats (824), Omaha, Nebraska, USA Jun 28, 2008 Canned. Pours kidney punched piss color with a big foamy white head. Aroma is a muffled fart hidden under liquid. Flavor is lacking yet not offensive. Light body and really generic. Thanks Dave. jgkaz (1), Fort Collins, Colorado, USA does not count Jun 22, 2008 A daily beer with humble origins and no great, lasting impression...and none intended. Oak-y taste, and easily drinkable with little finish. It’s a good American beer, and far better than any of the big 3 macrobrews. Lone Star gets a bad rap since it is most commonly found in the "value" section of the beer cooler. In fact it is a great beer, but not to be confused with a flavorful european-style ale. Someone else said it best, "Give a man a fish and he’ll eat for a day. Teach a man to fish and he’ll buy a fishing boat and sit in it all day with his buddies drinking Lone Star." nick76 (2015), Tampa, Florida, USA Jun 21, 2008 The aroma is corn malt, metal, and some funk. The appearance is pale gold with a small but respectable head. The flavor is like the aroma with lightly bitter taste up front and a corn like malt finish. The palate is thin. Overall a not so great macro beer.
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