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9791.02/5.01.04/5.04.2%0Dimpled mug, English pint, Lager glass, Shaker
Commercial Description:
A light beer with a pleasing aroma.
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 slimchill (781), Austin, Texas, USA
1.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
1/101/51/103/57/20
Jul 20, 2007  
Cans and cans. Highly drinkable swill. Nothing beerlike about it, other than the ability to cause reckless behavior and poor decision making. But it certainly has that part DOWN.


 angrypirate06 (781), Texas, USA
1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
2/101/53/101/53/20
May 1, 2009  
12 oz can. Pale yellow color, with little to no head. Aroma of cardboard, corn. Flavor is primarily corn, cardboard, foulness.


 Slipstream (780), USA
1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
2/102/52/101/53/20
Apr 29, 2008  
It is interesting to see what others have to say about this stuff. One guy calls it a "lake beer" - I like the phrase, but in this case I wonder if it means that the beer tastes like putrid lake water. It is also interesting to see how many people remember it as their college’s beer of choice. Anyway, I had a double size can with a corporate label. Its best point was the good-sized, foamy head. There was a nasty aroma of yeast, turpentine, and rotting vegetation. The character was weak and watery, and the taste was tinny and mildly bitter. NL calls itself a pilsner, but I am not sure why. And why does Anheuser Busch make this stuff, when they make the superior Bud Light? But the real question is, why would anybody drink it? I guess the low cost would be the only reason, because it is only a little bit better than skunk piss.


 jayme9874 (756), Hamburg, New York, USA
0.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
1/102/51/101/52/20
Nov 20, 2002  
Clear, piss yellow with a thin head and lace. Ricey aroma. Typical american standard, non-offensive and somewhat smooth. Good for when you are in high school and broke. I bet I can beat any of you in a chugging contest wth this:-P


 djd07 (753), Houston, Texas, USA
1.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
2/102/52/101/54/20
Nov 8, 2009  
Can as shown. Pours a clear piss yellow with a small frothy white head that leaves decent lacing along the glass. The aroma is a bready corn malt. Thin mouthfeel with and very watery on the palate. The taste is a watery corn malt with a skunky finish. Not much going on with this one.


 Fratto (751), Arlington, Texas, USA
0.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
1/101/53/101/53/20
Sep 13, 2009  
This was bland and tasteless when I was 16. My opinion hasn’t changed much since.


 thenick (746), North Bellmore, New York, USA
0.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
1/101/51/101/51/20
Sep 2, 2007  
This is even worse than the Ice. What exactly is "a light beer with a pleasing aroma?" How about we actually have BEER with a pleasing aroma and taste? Can you do that, A-B?


 deyholla (735), Bloomington, Indiana, USA
0.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
1/103/51/101/52/20
Oct 3, 2009  
Bottle. Poured gold with a white head. Aroma is a bad, skunk and urine. Flavor is overly sweet, nothing here at all.



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