Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Coors
Coors Brewing Company is a regional division of the world's seventh-largest brewing companies. Coors is also renowned for operating the Golden, Colorado brewery, the largest single brewery facility in the world.
This beer pours with a honey amber color, with a medium sized white head that dissipates well after leaving a slight but lacy clear color.
The smell is very distinct. There is some note of a sweet candy smell but mostly it is made up of smells that are just hard to get past the nose. What I did notice was a use of nice caramel malts, maybe a touch of honey or bit of corn husk.
The taste, oddly enough, is a light hoppyness which reveals a bitterness to the beer. A very confusing flavor profile is within the slight bitterness. The bitterness eventually fades away laving some doughy after taste.
This beer really shines with each sip. Great carbonation and a long lasting good aftertaste that is good for video gaming, no need to pause Borderlands while drinking.
Credit to Coors for the attempt because it isn't a bad beer. What I taste is a brew that has little to offer the craft customer and not much for the gateway craft drinker but just a clean low-budget beer.
Overall I would drink this again. Mainly to try it in different forms other then a conventional can.
Thanks for all the support and as always comments are welcome. Until next time drink one for me.
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