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Bottled: Yes
Bottle Size: Unknown
On Tap: No
Canned: No
Can Size: Unknown
Serving Temperature: 4-8°C
Cellaring Temperature: 0-4°C
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From: Miller Brewing Co in , United States |
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| Interesting Information | |||
| Review Count: | 4 | Average Score: | 3.68 |
| Highest Score: | 5.4 | Lowest Score: | 1.6 |
| Style Ranking: | 8 | Alcohol Percentage: | 4.70 |
| In Production: | Y | Availability: | All year round |
The following table are estimated prices based upon our research of the Recommend Retail Prices (RRP) and information passed to us by retailers and breweries alike. They should only be used as a guide and not gospel.
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| Single Bottle/Can: | N/A | ||
| Bulk Pack (eg: Case): | N/A | ||
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| Reviewed By: Chris | 03/01/2008 | Score: 5.4/10 | |
| Aroma: 2/5 | Appearance: 3/5 | Flavour: 5/10 | Experience: 3.5/5 |
| Comments: | |||
This beer is pretty good but not as good as the Miller Lite brand which isnt avalible in Australia.
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| Served From: Bottled | |||
| Reviewed By: feathers | 16/10/2007 | Score: 1.6/10 | |
| Aroma: 1/5 | Appearance: 1/5 | Flavour: 1/10 | Experience: 1/5 |
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I agree with previous reviews. American beer (And I `ve tried plenty ) is generally terrible . the only one which is adequate...and barely at that, is Sam Adams brew For example they have the nerve to call Budweiser the king of beers when it really should be used to flush the gutters ,sadly the average American drinker has never got beyond a college juvenile attitude to beer and they settle for this horrible gunk because the advertising industry tells them its good. Be warned stay away from any American beer! | |||
| Served From: Bottled | |||
| Reviewed By: ssar | 10/03/2007 | Score: 4.5/10 | |
| Aroma: 3/5 | Appearance: 2/5 | Flavour: 4/10 | Experience: 2/5 |
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| I remember thinking this isn’t too bad of a beer years ago – perhaps the fact that A pile of them surprised me as soon as I walked into a Servo for the 1st time in the US when I was there and they were so cheap had something to do with it.. Honestly, most yank beers taste somewhat like you would think piss tastes like – i.e. urine. Unfortunately, this one is no exception. It is kinda smooth, and has some pleasant aspects when very cold, but that’s about it. It’s also a bit slimy in some ways I found. Made in a smaller (than 375mL) 355mL size stubby – a point off for that alone. Only an option if it’s very cheap. | |||
| Served From: Bottled | |||
| Reviewed By: Nathan | 11/01/2007 | Score: 3.2/10 | |
| Aroma: 1/5 | Appearance: 2/5 | Flavour: 3/10 | Experience: 2/5 |
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| Roasted grainy yet sweetish flavour. Smelt like stale Beer or maybe more like a Bar Mat at the end of a hard night? This Beer really smelt bad, not off, just cheaply made. A very watery Beer that left a nasty aftertaste and I'd probably turn down a free one of these. Typical American macro-brewery Beer. | |||
| Served From: Bottled | |||