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Yet the golden cerveza somehow continues to sell incredibly well in warmer months, with sales soaring above all other competitors this year. If you think about it for a moment, however, the light beer's popularity actually makes complete sense: The name "Corona" is a flood of summery visuals and sun-soaked beach scenes—complete with sandy toes and salt-water waves.

I get it—it's all about the marketing and imagery. The Mexican brewing company is so good at its campaign that it has even premeditated a shortage this season. But now that glass shards are ruining summer's favorite beer, and my stance on it's inferiority has only grown, I've found the best beers to replace that clear glass bottle—and you won't need a lime to get 'em down.

Hailing from Baja coast, this is like Corona's South-of-the-Border big brother. It's got more flavor, less pungency, and it's not bad to look at. Plus, you'll probably impress your friends with its authentic feel. This crisp American-style lager is brewed in the Dominican Republic, bottled in green glass, and served with a napkin wrapped around the base.

It's perfect for time spent in the sun. Made in Nicaragua, this light-bodied lager was born to thrive in the hot climate. But you get to put it in a clear bottle which the people in marketing really like. If like me you live in a place free of skunks, and you want to get some idea of the smell, see if you can find a grumpy old male Ferret that needs a bath and square the pong. From what I have heard its the same beer as fosters, with a very narrow specification, if its out of spec it goes in a blue can, if in, it gets an extra week or so of lagering then goes in pointy bottles.

Yet another victory for those Chardonnay sipping dicks in marketing. Mark PS not sure how much difference there is between VB and Fosters these days, haven't felt that masochistic for years. How about ditching comment on the commercial swill products: Corona, Fosters, VB. Suggest one of the better brews is used as a reference.

Perhaps one of the Coopers brews; but there are not too many that are decently hopped, thanks to the girls blouse brigade in marketing departments. Coalminer Well-Known Member. They qualify as gluten free in some parts of the world, but not in Aus.

Therefore even beers which are made using Clarity Ferm which denatures the gluten molecules and test as having no detectable gluten cannot be considered GF here, as they are made from a base product which contains gluten. The best that they can do is be labelled as 'gluten reduced'.

You must log in or register to reply here. Latest posts. Carb stone cleaning? Latest: Ckilner Today at AM. Gear and Equipment. Beer going off? Latest: me14 Yesterday at PM. Off Topic. All Grain Brewing. For the record: Corona is not and does not contain urine; it just looks like it, and sometimes smells like it. Corona Extra comes in eight packaging options. Corona Light comes in five options: ounce bottles in six-, , , and packs; and packs of ounce cans.

For Corona Premier, there are six options: singles, six-packs, and packs for ounce bottles; ounce cans; packs of ounce cans; and ounce single cans. These are the cutest option, called Coronitas. Coronitas, the name for the miniature Corona bottles, also go great in Margaritas, flipped upside down in the ice so the cold beer slowly trickles into your drink as you sip. This is called a Coronarita.



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