
| Miller Chill: 7/10 Stars I'm going to differ here with the professional beer reviewers out there. This is Miller's idea of a tropical cerveza. The twist is that they've added lime and salt for a little kick. It's honestly more like a beerarita than a standard beer. You may find this completely repulsive, but I liked it. Molson Premium Lager: 7/10 Stars After several experiences with poor canadian beers, I was leary of buying this. To my surprise, I didn't find this offensive. It was actually very crisp and clean. This one is a pretty safe bet. Moosehead: 1/10 Stars If you scraped a dead skunk off the side of the highway, tossed it into a blender, mixed it with the world's most repulsive tasting water, and then did a blind taste test between that and Moosehead, no one would be able to tell the difference. Canada, you should be ashamed. Simply the worst beer I've ever had. I gave it one star because I still live in fear that I'll actually find something worse than this. Rahr: 6/10 Stars I have a pretty neutral view of this beer. It's from the Dallas / Ft. Worth area, so you should be able to find it in Texas. When you first taste it, you think "Ok, their attempting to copy Shiner." Then you realize that there is more malt in this than shiner. It felt a little watered down, which I don't think really hurt the taste. It really made it boring though. St. Arnold Fancy Lawnmower: 8/10 Stars This brew is from Houston, and it doesn't suck like you'd expect it to. I figured at the very best it would taste like Houston tap water. Boy was I wrong. It's very crisp and refreshing each sip makes you want another. Houston, Tx finally has something to be proud of besides being the permanent home of 50% of the world's construction barrels. |