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Bruz40 |
Carta Blanca |
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Thanks out to Tesguino for the bottle! Technically, you're not allowed to ship glass out of Mexico, so I'm lucky to even have received it empty!
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prettymuchfamous |
Re: Carta Blanca | ||
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Coming from Texas, we get all the varities of Mexican beers. Unfortunately, we only get the 24 and 32oz bottles here in the States. They don't import the 40oz to the United States and it can only be found south of the boarder. Now on to the beer, Carta Blanca is one of the many Mexican value beers. And it's not one of the better tasting ones. Best way to explain the taste would be Milwalkee Best cross with that mexican import taste. Defenitly a heavy, full body flavor. But the aftertaste leaves alot to be desired. Don't get me wrong, it doesn't taste bad. There's just better Mexican value beers out there.
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larry |
my review | ||
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BAD: Flavor of mediocre to evil, worse than mediocre, short sour; sweet fragrance; to the extent that you go taking more, the flavor gets worse; of the worst beers to drink short; beer for classic mexican bricklayer; gives you short of alcoholic breath; sponsors to Bordered; short of foam; color to soft drink of apple; only beer aside from them classified in The fraction 1, that if there is not of another, I do not take; inexplicably in Monterrey its very famous; mediocre quantity of alcohol. TYPE: American Adjunct Lager. ALCOHOL: 4.5°. BREWERY: Brewery Cuauhtémoc Montezuma. LOCATION: Monterrey, New Lion, Mexico. QUALIFICATION: 2.
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