Molson Canadian
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Brewery: Molson Breweries
Beer: Molson Canadian
Location: Home





Looks like malt liquor and tastes a whole hell of a lot like it as well. Sweet malt in the nose with very little head along with mostly sweet malt flavor with some hay and some odd green flavor that I can’t quite place. Canadian beer is better? This one isn’t really showing the power of the maple leaf in any way, shape or form.allotment automobile loanloan auto averagenew average car rate loanloan az center2bhome 2bcredit bad 2bloanpersonal credit loan debt bad consolidationcredit instant loan bad autocredit loans bad bmw auto Map
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Sorry Dann, you were warned. Molson Canadian (and its identical twin Labatt Blue) is the Bud Lite of Canada. More accurately, I guess, it’s the Coors Lite of Canada, since Molson and Coors are now one and the same. So even though it said “Canadian” on the bottle, yours probably came out of the local Coors plant.
Unfortunately, we don’t get any of the good American brews up here, so when Canadians boast about how much better our beer is, you have to remember we’re comparing it to things like Budweiser, Rainier and Old Milwaukee.
Comment by Wulf — June 4, 2007 @ 6:56 pm
I know - I wasn’t really expecting very much but this was even more of a let-down than I was expecting. I really didn’t expect it to be malt-liquor lite. Too bad you can’t get some of the good stuff up there - American beer has gotten delicious in the past 10 years or so (in my opinion).
Comment by Dann — June 4, 2007 @ 7:05 pm