Pros: Reasonably Priced Cons: Too Much Alcohol Flavor
Labatt Ice was the first ever iced- brewed beer. It was introduced in 1993 and it was the most successful new brand introduction in Canadian brewing history. This started a trend toward ice- brewing that still continues today. Each and every major brewer...
Pros: Crisp and refreshing Cons: Bland and tasteless
You'd think people would know me by now. When I say people, I'm particularly referring to family members (who shall remain nameless). Y'know the type. The ones that think 'He likes beer, doesn't he? We'll get him one of those gift packs - A Selection of ...
Pros: Clean, crisp, good taste, not too thick Cons: Can't buy it where I live
I am surprised to see some of the negative reviews about Labatt Ice beer. Granted, most of these seem to come from beer connoisseurs who prefer beer so thick that you need a spoon to drink it. I am definitely not one to like a watered down ...
Pros: Will get poor people and students drunk quickly Cons: Unless you're a poor student, you don't have much of an excuse to be seen with this stuff
Labatt Ice came out when I was its exact target market -- a beer-swilling Canadian student -- and started a battle royale in the Canadian beer market, with every brewery coming out with higher and higher alcohol contents, sacrificing flavour all the way....
Labbat ice beer is a step above the normal labbats blue. The beer is a stonger beer with a sharper taste to it. Hard to explain but if you ever had a very cold beer and a room temperature right after you will notice a difference in the flavor.
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Pros: Popular, easy to buy Cons: An acquired taste
This is just one in a long line of lagers where the prefix 'ice' can be replaced by 'watered down'. Also true to style, it's received big publicity, included flash television commercials, underlying the importance of ice in our beer.
Pros: it's beer! It's Canadian!! Cons: it's not always fresh when you buy it in the States
I know what you're saying. "NOT ANOTHER ICE BEER!!" But wait, this isn't another Milwaukee's Best Ice, this is a real ice brewed beer, and it comes from Canada, they know a lot about Ice there.
Let me start by saying this: For those who...
Pros: Goodfor image drinkers Cons: Everythng you'd expect in an image beer
Labatt Ice, and its not too well known sister product, Maximum Ice appeal, I'm sure to some. The flavor is week and I find the product watery…perhaps it has to do with all those ice crystals.
Honestly, I don't know what freezing during the...
Pros: Strong, distinct,.... ...just NASTY!!! Cons: Nasty in a good way though!!!
Labatt ICE Beer, first one should notice that this is a Canadian Beer. Now just because it is a Canadian beer it does not exactly mean it will follow the mold set by other Canadian beers. That being that the majority of avid beer drinkers know and...
Pros: Smooth, cheap, trendy Cons: Might not be as cheap down south, low on flavor
I'd have to agree with another reviewer on one point: this makes a great college beer. It's smooth (almost a little watery), it's what everyone else is drinking (at least up in Rochester, NY it is), and it's cheap -- but not trash like Genny or Natty...
I find this to be one of my favorite brands of beer.It has a distinctive taste,but for a moderately strong beer is seemingly a little weaker than some other brands.This is not bad.A beer need not be overpowering in it's taste simply because it contains a...
Pros: great taste Cons: some people can't hang with the big dogs
I'm an American so maybe its not my place to rate Canadian beer. However, I'd like to say that its the only beer you'll find in my fridge.
Maybe its the fact that it has a strong alcohol content or the black label that makes the beer seem more...
Pros: Once was a gold medal beer
Cheap
low alcohol content Cons: Revolting taste
Was once a great beer, but Hahn Brewing made fatal mistake of reducing alcohol content gradually from 4.9% to 4.2%. The once great taste is now absolutely revolting. They once won a number of gold medals for this beer in the mid nineties. They gradually...
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