Review: Coors Light1
Like Mike, small craft breweries are my favorite, but every now and then there comes a beer that just dominates the playing field. Recently, I tried the refreshing, ice-cold (like the Rockies), Coors Light. It was straight out of bottle that changed colors to tell me it’s cold enough to drink! And boy is it cold. Almost frozen, actually.
I had to keep the can in my refrigerator for about 24 hours until the Coors Light can deemed itself cold enough, by turning the Rocky Mountains blue. That’s awesome! After trying to thaw off my hand from the bottle, I poured it into an even colder frozen mug. This is the ultimate refreshment, cold and colder.
This beer poured really well. Its head was extremely foamy and pure white. The color was really transparent and yellow which I loved because I can actually see what is in my beer! I don’t get the dark or cloudy beers, why would you want your beer like that? You can’t see through them, so you have no idea what you’re drinking.
I took a whiff of this beer but didn’t smell much. That’s okay. I am buttering my toast as I drink this, so I think the powerful aroma butter has really threw off my nose. Really wanting to smell this golden brew, I stuck my nose into the glass. All I got was a dollop of head on my nose. Silly me, I should have known I’d get messy!
The taste was awesome. It was full of water, corn and rice – I think. Unlike the craft beers, I didn’t really get much of a hop or malt taste. Oh well, this goes down so easy. You could easily sit and drink a handful or two of these in one sitting, which is awesome! Who cares about flavor when you can drink all day long and not feel a thing?! This beer rocks, hands down. All the elements combined make a really great beer for a day in the front lawn.
Overall: 9.5/10
Title photo from: Flickr
Shane Holland is the Editor-in-Chief for Passion Beer.
He is a self-proclaimed craft beer geek and an all around lovable dork. He loves homebrewing, everything Philadelphia, traveling and enjoying the pleasures of life.






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