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Has anyone tasted this beer?
Posted on 2/2/11 at 2:02 pm
Posted on 2/2/11 at 2:02 pm
Found it at a Walgreens in Houston. 6pk is $2.99.
I'm sure it's disgusting but I'm tempted to buy a pack just to see for myself.
I'm sure it's disgusting but I'm tempted to buy a pack just to see for myself.
Posted on 2/2/11 at 2:03 pm to Philosoraptor
nope, you never know though it might be good
Posted on 2/2/11 at 2:06 pm to Philosoraptor
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Ok, let’s just cut right to the chase. bigflatslager_W Since the vast majority of this blog’s readers are beer geeks, I can’t recommend Big Flats lager, the new-ish Walgreens house brand by Brewmaster’s Choice of Rochester, NY (North American Breweries AKA the Genesee brewery). If you’re looking for a adjunct (meaning brewed with fermentables such as corn and/or rice instead of being all-malt) lager, a beer lover can do a lot better. That said, Big Flats is probably the best $2.99 a six-pack lager you’ll be able to find. I’ll dispense with the formal tasting notes and just list some impressions. There was a small amount of citrus hop notes in the beer’s aroma, which I thought was surprising. Not surprising were notes of cracked corn in the aroma. The beer poured a very pale yellow (think SRM of 1-ish) with a tall white head. The lager’s flavor was very, very light with some malt flavors that were able to be discerned through dominant notes of cracked corn. There were some overt hints of melon – almost a light watermelon – that showed at mid tongue. Hop flavor was almost non-existent. Marginally acceptable was the carbonation level of Big Flats. It was very prickly on the tongue and seemed a tad overdone. Overall, this beer is drinkable, especially at colder temperatures, and might even be decent after a lawn mowing session. However, Big Flats will never be mistaken for some of the better adjunct lagers that are out there. But, for $2.99, what do you expect? Big Flats was purchased at Walgreens Pierce Street location in Sioux City.
Posted on 2/2/11 at 2:46 pm to lighter345
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quote:
Ok, let’s just cut right to the chase. bigflatslager_W Since the vast majority of this blog’s readers are beer geeks, I can’t recommend Big Flats lager, the new-ish Walgreens house brand by Brewmaster’s Choice of Rochester, NY (North American Breweries AKA the Genesee brewery). If you’re looking for a adjunct (meaning brewed with fermentables such as corn and/or rice instead of being all-malt) lager, a beer lover can do a lot better. That said, Big Flats is probably the best $2.99 a six-pack lager you’ll be able to find. I’ll dispense with the formal tasting notes and just list some impressions. There was a small amount of citrus hop notes in the beer’s aroma, which I thought was surprising. Not surprising were notes of cracked corn in the aroma. The beer poured a very pale yellow (think SRM of 1-ish) with a tall white head. The lager’s flavor was very, very light with some malt flavors that were able to be discerned through dominant notes of cracked corn. There were some overt hints of melon – almost a light watermelon – that showed at mid tongue. Hop flavor was almost non-existent. Marginally acceptable was the carbonation level of Big Flats. It was very prickly on the tongue and seemed a tad overdone. Overall, this beer is drinkable, especially at colder temperatures, and might even be decent after a lawn mowing session. However, Big Flats will never be mistaken for some of the better adjunct lagers that are out there. But, for $2.99, what do you expect? Big Flats was purchased at Walgreens Pierce Street location in Sioux City.
I guess I might have to pick one up because that review didn't help me one bit.
Posted on 2/2/11 at 3:10 pm to Philosoraptor
Beauregard probably has.
Posted on 2/2/11 at 3:12 pm to sheek
I've seen it at Walgreens and a coworker tried it and said it's nasty...
Any beer that's this pale a color is bound to be horrible...
Any beer that's this pale a color is bound to be horrible...
Posted on 2/2/11 at 3:12 pm to Philosoraptor
I am sure it will be taste like piss, but it is a six-pack for $3.
and/or 
Posted on 2/2/11 at 3:16 pm to lighter345
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lighter345
great research
Posted on 2/2/11 at 3:18 pm to cdaniel76
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I've seen it at Walgreens and a coworker tried it and said it's nasty...
Any beer that's this pale a color is bound to be horrible...
Holy shite that is pale.
Posted on 2/2/11 at 3:19 pm to cdaniel76
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Any beer that's this pale a color is bound to be horrible...
I have never in my life seen a beer that color. That's pretty much impossible knowing the general ingredients. I call fake or something odd going on with the lighting or camera. I'm not saying it isn't an extremely light colored beer, but I am saying that it most likely doesn't look like a transparent peach-colored transformer.
ETA: This looks more like what you'd expect.
This post was edited on 2/2/11 at 3:21 pm
Posted on 2/2/11 at 3:24 pm to BottomlandBrew
It's looks like sex on the beach. fricking near water.
Posted on 2/2/11 at 3:30 pm to Philosoraptor
nope, went looking for it yesterday and the walgreens i tried in metairie didn't have it
Posted on 2/2/11 at 3:36 pm to Philosoraptor
I am no longer in HS, so no.
Posted on 2/2/11 at 5:15 pm to TyOconner
Saw about 3 cases of that stuff at Wal Greens on College. I was wondering what was the story behind this beer.
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