Monday, January 25, 2010

Coors Light

The silver bullet is not a disappointment by any means. In terms of sheer drinkability, this beer is meant for one thing and one thing only, chugging. Yes you can sit down and drink a cold frosty can, but ultimately, this beer has such a smooth follow through that you find yourself pounding it down and opening up another can before you can comment on the taste. Is it the greatest beer ever, not by a long shot, but it is a solid domestic. In terms of sheer bang for your buck, the silver bullet can be loaded up in any gunslingers pea shooter, so don't worry about breaking the bank. A 36 pack of this stuff is usually cheaper than a Heineken mini keg, and offers significantly better tasting beer in greater supply. I don't need to go any further with this beer, its exactly what a cash strapped individual needs, its perfect for beer pong, and most people do not object to its taste. Plus, for all those phony beer drinkers concerned about "carbs" let them know its a light beer!


Final Verdict: A most definite regular domestic that should not be mocked but appreciated for what it is.

3 comments:

  1. Hey Dude, I just read all of your blogs and they really good. This is really good stuff...keep up the good work. I would say I love the silver bullet for its smoothness and its good taste. I recommend that you try the Peroni. Its hard to find not many bars or restaurants have it. Its also a good beer would love to see you blog about that one.

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  2. Hey Gabe!

    Good stuff here! You convey good descriptions and reactions about the different tastes of beer- very thoughtful and precise considerations for each brand. Definitely learning a thing or two.

    :) Steph

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  3. Definitely use to drink Peroni when I lived in Italy and will definitely get some from the local beer distributor and comment on it! Thanks for the comments and suggestions! Don't be strangers guys!

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