Type of beer: Light Lager
Container Type: 473 mL can
Alcohol by volume: 4.0%
Country of origin: USA/Canada
Rating: 2% (see below)
Number of times I've had this beer: 30+
Cost: $1.75
Tasted on: 7/7/09
Colours of label: Silver/Red/White
Drank From: GW Glass
Label Reads: "Frost Brewed Coors Light. Nothing tastes more refreshing than an Ice-Cold Coors Light. Our Rocky Mountain heritage and uncompromising brewing standards deliver an unmistakably crisp, easy drinking taste you can't find anywhere else. Who Wants a Cold One?", "When the Rocky Mountains turn blue, it's cold".
website: www.coorslight.comBest for: sobering up
Ratings:
Taste: 1/20
Flavour: 0/20
Buy again: 1/20
Aroma: 0/10
Satisfaction: 0/10
Complexity: 0/10
Intangible: 0/10
Handwritten notes: Coors Light is perhaps one of the last beers to stick to the adage that sex sells beer. God bless them for that, and for giving John O'Hurley's voice a steady gig. The brilliance of the blue mountains thing is that the optimal temperature is so cold that it numbs your mouth, making you think that you are experiencing a taste. As for the beverage itself, I find it to be quite off-putting.
---------------------------------------------Beer #212 of 3,652
1 comment:
Might I add to the sobering up is a very good red eye beer. Same for Lab Lite Yo! And yes Lab Lite is best for cleaning up around the house you can drink but not get drunk on swill.
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