DBob5150 (31), Kansas City, Missouri, USA Nov 7, 2009 Didn’t mind it it, was about what I expected. Pours similar to an American macro lager. Enjoyable, not remarkable. strowlands8 (75), Ontario, Canada Oct 28, 2009 Extremely bland, pretty much what I expected from Molson. Light gold colour, pretty much the same as every other macro. Very watery. mcberko (124), British Columbia, Canada Oct 14, 2009 Extremely watery, light-bodied and weak. One of Canada’s worst, but slightly more drinkable the American macro equivalents (Bud, Coors, etc.). ratman197 (3139), Arvada, Colorado, USA Oct 13, 2009 Bottle poured a clear pale yellow with a lasting white head. Aromas of bread dough, straw and a hint of fruittiness. Palate was light bodied and crisp with a watery finish. Flavors of white bread and light straw with a crisp clean watery finish. hophead75 (1945), Boonton, New Jersey, USA Oct 12, 2009 a can from a 6’er of mixed canadian beer from a relative....Light golden in color with a medium white head that dissipates but does retain pretty well. Aroma is grainy, and sweet, with some honey, and perhaps some adjunct. Taste is light, with some mild cardboard, honey, and some grain. Hops are very light, relatively no bitterness. Looks like most of this is going down the drain. BobbyAnalog (19), California, USA Oct 5, 2009 Like being hit in the mouth with a waterhose, Molson may leave you mildly refreshed but you’ll notice its lack of quality. The construction paper yellow color is matched only by the beer’s equally sedated taste. There is little reason to consider this over another alcoholic selection. bpreo (12), Colorado, USA Sep 25, 2009 Decent, but not the best Canadian lager. It kind of smells and tastes cheap, but overall only slightly below average. JAF737300 (791), Tampa, Florida, USA Sep 20, 2009 POurs hay yellow with a malty sweet aroma and a up from malt flavor on the mputhfeel. The finish gives a little light crispness to offset the malt notes.
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