Coors Light (3.2):
Greetings all and let’s lay this out on the table, this isn’t a double dip in the strictest sense of the word. Yes, I have reviewed Coors Light in the past but this bottle/can of Coors Light is different and I’ll show you how with a little history, clever wit and pure bravery of taste. First, let’s identify what makes this Silver Bullet different from the other: the alcohol content. Regular Coors carries an ABV of 4.2% and is sold in 45 states while 5 states sell this beer, 3.2% by weight, 4% ABV (or “three-two” beer) is permitted to sell only in supermarkets and connivance stores in Colorado, Kansas, Minnesota, Oklahoma and Utah (side note: If Oklahoma wasn‘t screwed up enough already, they only permit 3.2 beer to be sold cold, everything else is sold room temperature). So this beer is a genuine article of cold beer from Oklahoma and really, I can’t taste much of a difference in the beer from normal Coors other than it seems to carry a bit more of a banana on the mid- tongue than a normal Coors Light but other than that, nothing different. So if you want to subject yourself to a three-two beer, or it’s your only option, be my guest. For me, this is solely a check on the beer bucket list and nothing more.
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