robinvboyer (1419), Sturgeon Falls, Ontario, Canada Mar 2, 2007 only reason i have it a tenth of a point was cause it actually had some body to it. it wasnt just like water, but the taste, dear god..........yuck. iambeer (255), Ontario, Canada Oct 23, 2005 Ony the second taste from Molson’s Carling, but it was ore then the others and therefore more was expected, needless to say I was let down, there is no reason to make this, why? You could get better cheaper. DeannaLBC (2), Ontario, Canada does not count Jul 20, 2005 This beer was amazing.
The taste was good, and the bottle was nice itself. But the aroma was amazing. It was cheap, and it had a nice zing to it. Oakes (8057), gone rambling, Vietnam May 2, 2004 Swillfest ’04: Not sure what they mean by draft, as I’ve only seen it in bottles. I think because it’s unpasteurized...ha ha it’s practically zwickelbier! Grainy, carbonic. No body at all. Grassy aroma. Sweetish finish. A poor, poor effort. Radek Kliber (3912), Toronto (Can) Krotoszyn (Pol), Ontario, Canada May 2, 2004 Pillowy head, pale gold look. Creamy body, some light malt notes. Soft, almost like weak impression of helles. One of better from Carling line. Cartoonkhaki (1149), Brantford, Ontario, Canada Oct 19, 2003 Light golden colour with white head that is quick to disipate. Slight grassy aroma. Syrupy malty flavour and palate, Sweet sugary flavour. Next to the Carling Light it is the least offensive of the Carling line of beers.
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