does not count orderofjames (6), Dana Point, California, USA May 14, 2008 If Miller High Life is the Champagne of Beers, then this is the sparkling wine cooler version. Only with no taste.
durhambeer (535), Durham, USA Sep 28, 2008 Disclaimer: this beer was consumed after a hot day working in the yard. After losing so much hydration from sweat and needing both water and carbohydrates, Miller High Life Light tasted like sweet heaven. However, if given this bright clear yellow watery beer in any other circumstances, I would probably decline the corn, grain, and cardboard dullness that it is. Lesson learned: only drink this beer under appropriate circumstances. Neematoad (61), , Illinois, USA Sep 25, 2008 A watered down high life. Yellow with a pretty foamy head. Not much taste beyond the corn and alcohol. BlockBrew (95), West Lafayette, Indiana, USA Sep 16, 2008 Pale yellow with a fluffy white head. Smells and tastes of corn and water. Leighton (19), Salisbury, Connecticut, USA Aug 28, 2008 I’m almost always in the mood to live the High Life. But, on rare occasions, I like to take it down a notch - to the Pretty High Life, if you will. On such occasions, I reach for Miller High Life Light. It’s a light (duh) brew, in body, color, and taste. As far as lights go, High Life Light is quite good. Artillery (17), Lawton, Oklahoma, USA Aug 23, 2008 Same old beer with a diffent nameSize - small, average, large, huge
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Bottle conditioned
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