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Molson Canadian Lager

Molson Canadian Lager bottle by Molson Breweries
Molson Canadian Lager bottle by Molson Breweries
Country Canada
Bottle size 0.341 l.
Alc vol 5 %
Beer Style Lager
Beer name means Molson Canadian is simply a nationalist name for a very common beer. Molson is one of the oldest breweries in the country. It doesn't have great meaning; it is just a patriotic name.
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() on 2006-10-30 01:25:41 wrote:
Average,watery,highly gassy beer,cheap swill for the masses and dorkswho sit
around watching hockey.


Blongo (mullethaters hotmail.com) on 2006-02-20 12:28:36 wrote:
Drank lots of this and Labbatts Blew as a callow youthwho didn't knowbeer from
his puckered arse so yup it is a really useful mas producedswill-like product
for getting completely gooned in the back of ashitty car with bad mufflers
alomng with abunch of other lameo dorkswho will never ever get laid sitting
around out on a gravel roadsomewhere east of Red Deer Alberta, Dungbutton
Manitoba,Orangebuttplug Saskatchewan or Pissant,Ontario when you are 16 or area
middle aged Camaro driver and still wear grotty Mickey mouse sweatpants unlaced
dirty high tops and have a backwards ball cap perched ontop of your greezy
mullet hairdo and your emaciated tattood girlfriendlooks just like you.


Papo el Boricua (papaob at hotmail.com) on 2006-01-05 11:30:18 wrote:
Molson is an excellent beer.My question to you is as follow how it ispossible
that a beer with such bad ingredients like Presidenet andCorona sales more than
Molson in the U.S.Perhaps we don't know shit about good beer.


Brian (fast_loaded_sports_car at hotmail.com) on 2005-12-26 02:34:06 wrote:
This is the worst tasting beers I have every had!! BY FAR! It's funnywhat
advertising does for this disgusting beer. Very overrated.Tatstes worse then OE
or St. Ides 40 ouncers!


() on 2005-10-10 11:41:09 wrote:
i agree with andrew


mike (brewwagon at yahoo.com) on 2005-04-04 10:15:34 wrote:
chemicals??? molson don't need no chemicals to make a fine product its naturally
brewed get your info straight before you post sh*t about a damn good
canadianbeer


Andrew (antonvettel at yahoo.com) on 2004-04-07 04:06:34 wrote:
This is the only domestic Canadian beer that I will refuse if offered.


ted crilly from craggy island (tedcrilly_2002 at hotmail.com) on 2003-11-05 03:23:33 wrote:
rather tasty i say it has a jolly nice taste but has a rather unpleasant
bitterness when suckin on the last dregs of ur 12th bottle just polishing off a
case


Bob Violence (canadianbeer at sucks.com) on 2003-10-24 04:40:12 wrote:
I've yet to sample a Canadian beer that was worth a crap. For acountry that
prides themselves on hockey and BEER, you'd think they'ddo better. However, I
can't say Canadian beer is the worst on theplanet ... they are second to
American beer, but not by much.


Lisa (ms_lisawinters at hotmail.com) on 2003-09-26 08:37:27 wrote:
Brewed for the lowest common denominator, it is the canadianequivilant to miller
(except stronger). Both it and it's maincompetetor (Labatt's blue) have so many
chemicals it's not funny.Chemicals to make it so they don't foam in the kettles
(fit more beerin that way) and then chemicals to make it foam when you pour it.
It'snot natural. It is the grease burger of bbqs.


Russ (Australia) (Rbowey42 at hotmail.com) on 2003-08-13 05:32:05 wrote:
Having visited Canada a few times and personally tasted at over 60 oftheir beers
I can honestly say they have a lot of good beers.Molson Canadian Lager is NOT
one of them! Bland!Try something from Big Rock, Kootenay, Granville Island,
Sleeman,Okanagan Spring etc. etc. and leave the Molson and Labatts for thecask
wine quaffers.


Todd (beerme at yahoo.ca) on 2003-07-24 10:26:57 wrote:
Horrible,average,watery,metallic.Cheap mass beer from a big
Canadianbrewery.Give me a micro anytime.Not a good example of
Canadianbeers...and yes..Canada does make some of the best beer in the
worldalong with Germany and Belgium.


Colin () on 2003-07-19 07:36:34 wrote:
the truth is that no other contry can make beer like we can in Canadaand this
beer is proof! BEST DAMN BEER EVER BREWED!!!!


joe (viv at sfu.ca) on 2002-10-20 11:29:26 wrote:
Pisssssssssssss


BEERMAN.COM (BEER at HOTMAIL.COM) on 2002-09-17 04:39:56 wrote:
SMOOOOOOOOOOOOOOTH


Robin (boogerharrison at yahoo.com) on 2001-10-29 03:08:02 wrote:
By far the worse beer I have ever drank. I find the taste absolutly revolting.
It always smells and tasted skunky.The best part of this beer has got to be the
name. To bad it had to go on the worst beer Canada can make. blahhh!


beerhound () on 2001-10-06 08:19:31 wrote:
Canadian is okay in a pinch, say after you've drank the last of theHi-Test(
that's O'Keefe's Extra Old Stock for all of you whom don'treside in the glorious
province of B.C. AND not to be confused withthat crap Old Style.)When stacked up
against, oh say Sleeman's, Labatt's, Corona, orBudweiser it'll do but let's be
fair drink your beer like men anddrink Hi-Test!


jim miller (seeblues at hotmail.com) on 2001-07-30 09:42:58 wrote:
Like all Canuck big brewer 'runny yellow swill', this stuff is rightup there
with cat piss.Not as bad a US crud, but there..of course most of us Canucks
don'tknow good beer from warmcat piss, so all you folks who like it are
forgiven.


jim miller (seeblues at ) on 2001-07-30 09:42:07 wrote:
Like all Canuck big brewer 'runny yellow swill', this stuff is rightup there
with cat piss.Not as bad a US crud, but there..of course most of us Canucks
don'tknow good beer from warmcat piss, so all you folks who like it are
forgiven.


David (david.wohlberg at city.saskatoon.sk.ca) on 2001-05-08 11:16:17 wrote:
This beer is an alright beer for Molson Breweries, but their best beeris by far
Old Style Pilsner


Darrel (yomama at myhouse.com) on 2001-03-02 11:10:33 wrote:
I love this beer. My all time favorite mass produced beer. Sure itisn't
Microbrewed (what do you expect with a big company).Gives Mass produced European
Beers a run for their money, and destroysany American beer/water(its the same
thing if we're talking americanbeer) ever made.


Guy Vooys (guy_vooys at operamail.com) on 2001-01-04 08:22:54 wrote:
ditto Ken's (snert@istar.ca) and many other's comments. has a 5%alcohol level
and that's about all it has going for it. i can'tbelieve it has this high of a
rating! it was a sad day in Alberta whenMolson's bought out the Lethbridge
Brewery and killed the only goodmass-produced beer of the province. it was a
good day in that itprobably sparked the birth of Big Rock brewery and all the
other microbreweries.


Steve Wooden (stevecw at videotron.ca) on 2000-12-30 03:03:40 wrote:
Mass produced shit. There are many other worthwhile brewsmade in Canada. Molson
makes me ashamed to be a Canadian.They shouldn't even be allowed to use that
word to describethis swill.


Sean (seanl at autobahn.mb.ca) on 2000-12-29 09:37:10 wrote:
You got to be kidding! It's pasturized cat piss.This stuff is brewed in a
matter of days and slammedback for effect at house parties. It's not worthy of
a comment section. Unlike many European countries we have no regulations for
beer other than it can't kill youimmediately. The only beers worth seriously
commenting onare the micro-brewery selections. They give a shit.Molson/Labbats
spend more energy on advertising than worrying about brewing a quality beer.


ron (whalers10 at hotmail.com) on 2000-12-22 09:52:14 wrote:
i live in st.louis, you could't pay me to drink that horse urine.nothing beats
a good cold molson especially watching the oilershockey.


Blackhammer (webmaster at xtremevision.net) on 2000-11-14 04:44:15 wrote:
This one rocks!


Stephan (sepp at stephansmail.com) on 2000-10-28 12:48:43 wrote:
I am from Bavaria/ Germany. It is good, but no german beer!


Ron -Richmond Va (kochr at gmx.de) on 2000-08-18 03:07:50 wrote:
Thanks you export to USA. Otherwise I would die here.German in USA.


Alpine (bena at nbnet.nb.ca) on 2000-06-14 08:09:17 wrote:
The Worst Beer ever brewed by MolsonThe taste reminds me of Labatt's but just a
little better.But it's still a sugar tasting beer!! (Yurkkk!!!!!)


Mike (kay9 at telusplanet.net) on 2000-06-13 10:48:20 wrote:
This is best when it's cold! I love this beer. The name saysit all: Canadian!
Great stuff on a hot day or at a barbecue!But one warning: do NOT under any
circumstances drink it warm!!!


SuperLars (vaage at usa.net) on 2000-05-26 11:15:07 wrote:
this tastes like water and some cheap perfume


Davey () on 2000-04-14 10:17:26 wrote:
This stuff is alright (ie-better than anything American), but Molson Golden is
better.Better still are any of the Labatt products.


DWAYNE (dwaynedegenhardt at hotmail.com) on 2000-03-10 06:58:04 wrote:
THE ONE AND ONLY, BEST IN THE WORLD BEER IS MADE RIGHT HERE INCANADA!MOLSON
CANADIAN RULZ


- (-) on 1999-12-08 12:41:00 wrote:
its a great beer.. but not as good as the micro-brews...Kokanee is also a GREAT
beer.. comes with a little skier on the bottle (try to find it is the game)...
thats also acheap beer.. 13$ canadian for a 12pack...


Pinc (033376l at acadiau.ca) on 1999-11-10 08:55:31 wrote:
Canadian is an ok beer, but I prefer Alexander Keith's. Why don't youhave it up
there? But, I learned from growing up in Cape Breton, thatwhen you want to
drink beer, it doesn't really matter what it is, aslong as it's nice and cold.


Bill And Mike (someone at someone.com) on 1999-10-11 01:19:57 wrote:
Canadians know good beer.


Pipefitter (waywayhomer at yahoo.com) on 1999-06-14 02:48:07 wrote:
I like the taste of Molson canadian.I drink it at the club and in the back
yard.The price is right, it turns the ugly chicks into hottieslike any other
beer, and it's good when it's really, REALLY cold!


Joe Leger (gojoe at mailcity.com) on 1999-06-08 06:55:49 wrote:
Not the best of what this country has to offer, however, it has a beautiful
colour, and a nice crisp taste. If you're ever at My Father's Moustache in
Halifax, they have it on tap innice clean kegs and they don't water it down.
It's not Keith's,but on tap, it'll do in a pinch


Ryan V. () on 1999-05-20 04:26:08 wrote:
well Canadian is a horrible beer, and even worse when it iswarm. It is the first
beer that i ever got drunk off and idid not like it then and i do not like it
now.


Cherokee Cain (cherokeesan at hotmail.com) on 1999-04-28 05:59:30 wrote:
This beer is alright. I enjoy Canadian beer when I wantsomething a little
lighter. This stuff is light with afairly good flavor. A decent late afternoon
barbecue beer.


Bo Wilson (bjwilson at hotmail.com) on 1999-04-19 03:01:32 wrote:
Thye most awesome beer I have ever tasted, and hey that is pretty
goodconsidering I grew up with real Australian Beer!


Natedogg (whatsittoyou at kissmine.com) on 1999-03-14 08:34:48 wrote:
The best beer in the world for sitting back and watching some hockeyand shit.
Long live Molson.


DRE (sex4free69 at hotmail.com) on 1999-02-05 03:37:18 wrote:
I think that Molson Canadian is the best beer in North America.I am Canadian and
going to school in the US, and every time I drink Iwish that I didn't have to
drink american piss.I long for the summer when I will be at the beach in Canada
suntanningand can reach my hand into my cooler full of ice and Molson and grab
abeer that is almost too cold to touch. The first sip is like heaven,as it
slowly trickles down the back of my throat.ps. I love beer


Dave the Booze Hound (dkneheli at yahoo.com) on 1999-01-21 11:12:31 wrote:
Maybe if Canadians would try a few imported beers once anda while they wouldn't
have this absurd idea that "Canadian"is a good beer. It's tasteless and full of
about 100shitty chemicals. A great beer for people who don't likethe taste of
beer! One of the worst I've tasted.


Bruce James (shufflestomp at yahoo.com) on 1999-01-03 10:35:34 wrote:
Bring back the stubby damn it! That was a truly unique symbol ofCanada and
didn't tip over as easy.


Daph (d_humber at hotmail.com) on 1998-11-28 02:41:44 wrote:
Why isn't Alexander Keith represented here? Or is he (it) and I missedit
somehow? You want to show the BEST, REAL beer, try Keiths (pronounced "Keets"
here in Cape Breton....by REAL Capers). OK. I'm being veryelitist.....but even
our friends from away (like even Ontario) admitthat they love Keith's. It has a
great flavour; not wishy-washy like so many North Americanbeers. Oh, there I go
again. Oh....I like your site. I'll LOVE it whenyou get Keith's on here.
Cheers!


eddie lobinski (mckenzie at hoser.com) on 1998-11-25 08:40:21 wrote:
Jimmy drinks too much of these suds on Tuesdays


() on 1998-07-23 11:24:06 wrote:
From KH in British ColumbiaMolson Canadian Rocks!Like they say "An honest brew
makes it's own friends" There isn'tmuch more to say....Pass me my buddy, and
pop the cap!


Dwayne McSloy (d.w.mcsloy at usa.net) on 1998-06-23 12:10:55 wrote:
Molson Canadian is ok in a pinch, But nothing will beat the TrueCanadian Lager
Labatt's Blue!!!!!! On the good side of Canadian it isbetter than any Amercain
Beer could ever be. As far as comparing toEuropean beers it is not a fair
comarison. The whole Canadian styleis much different than European. In Canada
you have a few beers witha meal in europe you have a beer as a meal. Mow mind
you in thestates you need a few dozen beers with a meal.


John - Mississauga, Ontario (johnwalt at interlog.com) on 1998-06-14 10:52:00 wrote:
Typical of all Lager beers from the big 2 breweries in Canadayou could do a
blind taste test of all of this garbage andyou couldn't tell the difference. It
just tastes BAD!


gogo (ioana at colba.net) on 1998-04-29 04:49:46 wrote:
a tabarnac beer.


canuck (toque at greatwhitenorth.ca) on 1998-04-28 02:37:40 wrote:
Canadian is the typical backyard bar-be-que beer. It's good cold, andhorrible
warm. It reminds meof drinking underage (oops...) and being a reckless
teenager again. Also, the Great Canadian Cabin (featuring... Canadian) in
Ottawarules.Good beer, always consistent, like McDonalds


K Orvis (shadow4md at hotmail.com) on 1998-04-24 04:38:38 wrote:
FISH SLIME !!!!!!!


James Burnand (burnand at mnsi.net) on 1998-04-12 01:54:38 wrote:
Ok, ah, Canadian is the best beer in Canada, okey.


G. Bear from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan () on 1998-03-17 05:15:00 wrote:
I'm from the middle of Canada (Saskatchewan) and I know that MolsonCanadian is
the greatest beer ever brewed, everything else is horsepiss!!!


Vovik-Slalom (svetlov at oncology.wisc.edu) on 1997-12-02 09:05:26 wrote:
My Canadian friend here saz that you've got to try the CanadianMolson Canadian
Lager, like they screw it up deliberately for exportin USto avoid annexation by
the drunk Michigan militiamen. As is availablein the southern neigbour - so-so.


Raf (raford at acs.ucalgary.ca) on 1997-11-22 12:47:21 wrote:
This is great stuff. If you are going to go with a Canadian beer, thisis the way
to go man!


Philip (pwatt at lavasys.com) on 1997-11-06 08:30:34 wrote:
what Canadian fridge would be complete without six of these littlebabies in the
bottom? A great all round keep everyone happy and getdrunk for not too much
money beer. And you get 5c back on each bottle- If you find a mouse they give
you a two-four!


Homer Simpson (Homer at ishner.ca) on 1997-09-25 09:30:27 wrote:
An OK beer but try a great Newfie Beer: Blackhorse. The best beerever made.


Uncle Ted (cmuedu34m7ztv) on 1997-08-09 06:02:44 wrote:
I recently had a sip of a buddies Molson Canadian when instantly Ibecame hooked
for life. I now drink the Canadian Lager whenever I'm upfor a couple good
quality beers.


Ken (snert at istar.ca) on 1997-07-28 04:25:37 wrote:
This is probably one of our most overrated and worst tastingbeer. Please Oh
please find one of the great Microbreweriesthat inhabit this country and try a
real tasting beer. Largebreweries bad, small brew houses good.


sheldon (sheldon at mpx.com.au) on 1997-06-04 03:07:23 wrote:
If you want to get on the piss in Canada, this is areasonably good
'agricultural' binge beer. It does thetrick (gets you hammered)... As my mate
Corbin inWinnipeg says, "Probably the best of Canada's 'runny yellowbeers'".
sheldon


Corey () on 1997-05-31 12:16:02 wrote:
My god, i can't believe the average score for this is even close toUpper
CanadaLager


Alex M. Antipin (Sober.Alex at beer.com) on 1997-05-06 06:51:11 wrote:
The only beer from North America (not including Mexico).Maybe, I just haven't
tasted other canadian beers?


The Colonel (sjames at chat.carleton.ca) on 1997-04-10 03:05:26 wrote:
If beers were movies, Canadian would be Rocky.A little fruity, not very good,
but everybody drinks it.(in Canada atleast).


Spock (spock at cyberglobe.net) on 1997-04-07 12:11:30 wrote:
This beer goes down easy in parties. I get there, and next thing Iknow, I've
drank the whole 12-pack and I need to get some more.


() on 1997-04-02 09:01:57 wrote:
The worst beer ever invented


Colin Peden (cjpeden at nic.pdci.perth.on.ca) on 1997-03-26 06:16:53 wrote:
A smooth taste that goes down better than any Americanbeer


Bob McKenzie (bmck at hoser.ca) on 1997-03-08 10:01:04 wrote:
More Canadianplease


Ray The Beer Man () on 1997-03-05 12:59:17 wrote:
A hint of bitterness in this smooth offering from Canada's oldestbrewery.


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