Pros: Wet, reasonably refreshing Cons: Bland and boring
Dateline: May 1st, sunny Scotland. You know how it is, you're sitting in the pub with a few mates when one of them thinks it would be a great idea (weather permitting) if a few of us got together out in his garden on Saturday afternoon and had a few ...
Pros: Easy to Find Cons: Makes you Belch Quite a Bit
Brewed more than a mile high, up in the Colorado Rocky Mountains, original Coors is a golden colored brew, with a grainy smell and a taste of barley malt. Coors is a typical mainstream beer, which means it is pretty boring and dissatisfying.
Pros: Cheap Cons: Tastes bad, will give you a beer belly (duh!)
Last week, I made my first venture into the world of beer critique, when I reviewed Coors Light. One thing I said then still stands now, which is the fact that I am by no means a beer connoisseur of any kind. Any opinions I write about beer are...
Pros: It is cheap! Cons: It is cheap, tasteless almost like water, advertised by Joe Montana
Coors is the last resort for anyone looking to drink beer as I reinforced earlier this week when I had a bottle while visiting a friend's house. It is advertised in television commercials as an American original and the "Silver Bullet"...
Pros: inexpensive, balanced flavor, good everyday beer Cons: no special flavor characteristics; a rice beer from the World’s largest brewing facility
This is one of the very few beers where great care is taken by the brewery to ensure that the consumer receives the freshest product possible. Coors’ beer is a kosher-certified product, and only kosher ingredients are used in the brewing of...
Pros: Good taste, solid texture, always enjoyable Cons: none
I know John Elway is paid quite well as a spokesman for Coors. However, legend has it that Elway was known for holding "team meetings" at a local bar after practice and Coors was flowing all over the place. I don't know if any of that is true,...
I wish they would let me sum up Coors in one word: Bleah!
Specifics:
I have to ramble a bit about specifically how bad it is.
OK, then: It is not highly carbonated. Ergo, flat. There is not much hop to it. Ergo, no zing....
Pros: Inexpensive, light and consistent Cons: Lacking in flavor
The Pride of The Rockies, Huh?
The best way to describe Coors is mediocre. There is very little flavor to the beer, which is not necessarily a disadvantage. One of the most amusing and accurate descriptions I've heard yet is that it...
Pros: Nice can. Cons: A thin and almost tasteless brew.
American Airlines was winging me to work last month, and offered me a drink before dinner. The beer choice was Coors or Coors, so I requested a Coors. And so here is my review of canned Coors, served by an airline, and consumed at 39,000 feet. I’ll...
Pros: Fresh, Cool, Tongue Pleasing Cons: Not Much of A Beer Bite
Coors beer was always a treat in my younger years. At that time, you couldn't purchase it outside of a few states. Now, Coors is one of the top selling American Beers and it has earned its reputation. Of course, beer lovers everywhere can tell you that...
Pros: Light flavor, good body, goes great with many foods. Cons: Not readily available in cans.
Drinking this beer a few nights ago a few things came into my mind. I think I am a werewolf. Why? Because when I drink the "Silver Bullet" version of Coors the stuff kills my stomach. It has the same effect as most "bottom shelf"...
Pros: "Banquet" beer is mildly tasty and light, inoffensive Cons: Skimps on the hops
Coors, as is well known, has a certain mystique (ever see "Smokey and the Bandit"?), coming from being unavailable east of Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas until the early 80s. I was marketed as a "banquet beer" and the ads stressed pure spring water from...
Coors Shirt : Blue Lion T-Shirt Here is a white t-shirt with an original Coors logo distressed in blue with lion behind in on the front on the shirt. The back of the t-shirt shows a ...
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