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Monday Beer Review Of The Week: Miller Chill

Posted by David on October 6, 2009

Miller ChillSo, I was in hurry earlier this week when I was at the grocery store picking up a few things for dinner and I didn’t have a chance to think about beer style I wanted to try, instead I just grabbed a beer I hadn’t tried. I was mildly surprised by Miller’s Chill, I normally hate most “light” beers because they are light on flavor. Chill actually has an ok taste, though it wouldn’t be my first choice of beer by any stretch. It would be a descent beer to drink on at a party or while out at a social event. Chill has a mild alcohol content at 4.2%, which isn’t too bad for a pale beer. I doubt that I would buy this again to keep in my beer fridge, but I would definitely consider if I was going over to a party or hanging out with the boys.

Rating:
Drinkability - 3 out of 5
Flavor - 3 out of 5
Refreshness - 3 out of 5
Overall – 9 out of 15

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Monday Beer Review Of The Week: Labatt Blue

Posted by David on July 27, 2009

Labatt Blue

Labatt Blue is one of the common import beers from our Canadian friends to the north. Blue is a classic example of north American lagers. It pours with a very weak head and lacks the flavor of its European brethren. It does a very crisp and clean flavor profile, but the lack of depth in flavor hurts the beer overall. There isn’t too much too say about this beer, unfortunately it lack of flavor and depth leave something to be desired. However, this beer is a great choice though if you are going out with friends and want to drink some cheap beer.

Rating:

  • Drinkability - 3 out of 5
  • Flavor - 3 out of 5
  • Refreshness - 2 out of 5
  • Overall – 8 out of 15

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