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jerryjg
02-22-2010, 11:41 PM
Okay, Ive been drinking this stuff for years. Guess I never really realised how bad it is.
I strted a taste test with Coors Regular. It poured out a sickly dark yellow color with a small head that dissapeared immidiatly.
The taste wasnt neutral, or only woth more body than Coors light, it was flat out nasty stuff. Never again.If you are going to drink it, make sure it satys in the bottle and never sees a glass.

Folowed it up the next day with Coors light. Not much different, about the same lizard Pi** color. tased maybe a bit lighter..couldnt really tell a big difference. Man, all those days when that stuff tasted so refreshing on a hot day?

I moved on next day with Bud light. Poured clearer and more with better color. it seems, then the Coors, but not by much. I think it had a little more flavor. Definitly had more body and a longer lasting head. Overall, slightly crisp, but left me wondering again just how I thought this stuff tastes so good sometimes.

Next came regular Bud. Whatever it is there is "more "of than Bid Light, I'll take it , thank you very much. Has lots of carbonation and a big long lasting head in the bottle. Overall I still like the light beers better in general , being less filling, but The Bud was so far the best. Just a tiny miniscule hint of hoppiness if you exhale through the nose.

Moving on, noone associates MIller with the regular Miller Hi-Life. The Hi-life is very Malty tasting beer, and full bodied. Its like the genuine draft, thats a kind of middle of the road malty lager I guess.

I have not tried the Miller lite yet in my comparison , but Ive drank it for years. If I recall correctly , its the best Lite beer, being the clearest and crispest of the bunch with a pleasnat malt aftertatse.
Tonight I am having Michelobe Ultralight. Not surprisingly, it was the lightest color, pouring closer a nice gold color like , say , a Japanese beer like Ichiban, but nowhere near as beuatifully golden ( or deliscious). Taste was extremely light , but kind of refined and had decent if subtle flavor.
I am going to try the regular Michelobe light, and the Regular Michlobe in the next week. This is my first ever beer review, and I am an extreme amateur. All beer was tasted from bottles. What do you think?

vance71975
02-23-2010, 01:44 AM
Okay, Ive been drinking this stuff for years. Guess I never really realised how bad it is.
I strted a taste test with Coors Regular. It poured out a sickly dark yellow color with a small head that dissapeared immidiatly.
The taste wasnt neutral, or only woth more body than Coors light, it was flat out nasty stuff. Never again.If you are going to drink it, make sure it satys in the bottle and never sees a glass.

Folowed it up the next day with Coors light. Not much different, about the same lizard Pi** color. tased maybe a bit lighter..couldnt really tell a big difference. Man, all those days when that stuff tasted so refreshing on a hot day?

I moved on next day with Bud light. Poured clearer and more with better color. it seems, then the Coors, but not by much. I think it had a little more flavor. Definitly had more body and a longer lasting head. Overall, slightly crisp, but left me wondering again just how I thought this stuff tastes so good sometimes.

Next came regular Bud. Whatever it is there is "more "of than Bid Light, I'll take it , thank you very much. Has lots of carbonation and a big long lasting head in the bottle. Overall I still like the light beers better in general , being less filling, but The Bud was so far the best. Just a tiny miniscule hint of hoppiness if you exhale through the nose.

Moving on, noone associates MIller with the regular Miller Hi-Life. The Hi-life is very Malty tasting beer, and full bodied. Its like the genuine draft, thats a kind of middle of the road malty lager I guess.

I have not tried the Miller lite yet in my comparison , but Ive drank it for years. If I recall correctly , its the best Lite beer, being the clearest and crispest of the bunch with a pleasnat malt aftertatse.
Tonight I am having Michelobe Ultralight. Not surprisingly, it was the lightest color, pouring closer a nice gold color like , say , a Japanese beer like Ichiban, but nowhere near as beuatifully golden ( or deliscious). Taste was extremely light , but kind of refined and had decent if subtle flavor.
I am going to try the regular Michelobe light, and the Regular Michlobe in the next week. This is my first ever beer review, and I am an extreme amateur. All beer was tasted from bottles. What do you think?


No offense intended, but with all the quality craft beer out there why would you choose to drink this swill? All the beers you listed are what i personally consider bottom of the barrel, as far as beer goes.To me, and i stress this is just my personal opinion, drinking any of the above beers would be like having the money to spend(IE being rich) and Choosing to drive a 1970 ford pinto instead of a SSC Aero Ultimate, It just don't make no Sense.

But Your reviews Were solidly done, and informative.If you like the lighter color beers try to find one called Mirror Pond, made by Dechutes Brewery in Bend,Ore.You will be in for a REAL taste treat!

ratman03
04-25-2010, 10:01 PM
This is my first ever beer review, and I am an extreme amateur. All beer was tasted from bottles. What do you think?

I think you have to stop posting reviews until you are ready to review beer that actually has taste. If you are not yet ready to take the training wheels off, why not review something such as German Lagers available in the U.S.: Examples would be Beck's, Paulaner, and Spaten lagers. These are pilsner lagers that represent a step above the watery, fizzy crap you tasted for this review. I'm sure there are forums where people want to read things like "The Hi-life is very Malty tasting beer", but this is not (or at least was not) that place.

Go back to your local beer store and try again. Otherwise you risk being exposed as a hired online shill for BMC (and I know they exist).

barleyburps
04-26-2010, 12:18 AM
try mixing each of those beers with tomato juice - it makes them much more user friendly in my opinion.

fretlessman71
04-26-2010, 08:58 AM
Gotta give Jerry credit for realizing how bad this stuff was as he was tasting for flavor though. But PLEASE don't bother with Michelob - if you didn't like the others, you won't like that much better. Go to the beer store and ask them to recommend a "bock", and compare that to what you just tried. It's as good a place to start as any.