Monday, May 02, 2011

Beer Economics 2 - Molson Pilsner

Molson Pilsner = Canadian Flavored water.

Pairs nicely with greasy saucy foods and doesn't have much of a aftertaste.

I have become a bit of a snob with beer, but Pilsner used to be one of my favorites economic beers. Like Old Milwaukee it has a really pronounced carbonation bite with a strong hoppyness. It doesn't have much to smell but what it lacks in quality it makes up in price! In BC you can snag a 15 pack for $20 bucks and on a good day a 12 pack for $17 bucks!

It is a good cheap beer to pad a cooler with at a party and some have been known to be a huge fan of the 'Pilly' but if you want my opinion, if you have money avoid the white rabbit, and fork over another $5-$7 for some better quality domestic beer.

Score: Flavor  7/10  Drunkenness: 10/15  Enjoyment: 6/10 
Final Score 7.6/15 - A "don't know what to choose at the liquor score" beer

8 comments:

  1. I live in colorado and we have an outrageous amount of micro breweries. But I still like a shitty water beer from time to time.

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  2. my dad picks this up sometimes

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  3. I have tried it once, its just regular.

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  4. I'll have to try it sometime

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  5. I am and always will be a molson guy.

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  6. i think ive tried this before

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  7. Never seen this one on the East coast. Another great article.

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