Cinco de Mayo Beer #1
Pacifico is a great beer for a hot, sunny day which is perfect for its homeland, Mexico. It pours a light gold color and while looks a little watery, it isn't nearly as bad as some other Mexican beers. There isn't much of a hop smell to balance the strong, grainy malts when you give it a whiff but this is made up for in the taste where there is just enough of a bite at the end to give the beer a little pizzazz.
The flavors are mostly of grain, a hint of corn flavor, and a little bit of hops. It's light and refreshing, and doesn't leave any sticky residue in your mouth although it doesn't leave much flavor in your mouth after swallowing either. The unfortunate trend of watered down flavors doesn't help, but Pacifico is definitely a Mexican brew I can recommend. Like I said, if you're looking for something refreshing for a hot day, this one will quench your thirst. Also, much like many other Mexican beers, it's great with a lime wedge for a little bit of extra citrus flavor.
Style: American Adjunct Lager
Rating: 77
Monday, 30 April 2012
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Grading Scale Explained
Beerwords
Grading
Scale Explained:
100-90: Great beers, must try! Hall of Fame.
89-85: Really, really good. Absolutely 100%
recommended.
84-80: Good beer, stands out. Recommended.
79-75: Good beer, nothing special, and does
not stand out. Will recommend to people.
74-70: Average beer. Probably would not
recommend to friends.
69-60: Below average. Actively discourage
friends from trying.
60-0: Reserved for the beers that I will
turn down if offered.
Remember:
All beers have their place!
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