Big Rock Lime Light Lager
Big Rock Brewing Company
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Independent
Flavoured Lager 4.0 % ABV Aluminum Can 355 ml.
$1.90 (Canadian) At The Beer Store (15 can pack for $28.55)
Twitter: @bigrockbrewery
Big Rock is a brewery that first came to my attention when I was living in Banff. I did a summer internship there and well, spent a lot of money on beer. It was the first time I drank Keith's (Not so IPA, but I swear it tasted better back then) and I came away with two new beer favourites, Bow Valley Lager of Canmore (sadly defunct), and Big Rock Traditional.
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Onto the beer:
Introduced a couple of years ago, in response to the "Bud Light Lime" craze, Lime Light Lager has soldiered on in the background, a little unsung. Colour is very clear gold with a thin white head that disappears very rapidly. The nose is all fresh lime with a hint of ginger, spicy and sweet. Maltiness takes over on the first sip, followed by the lime and spice. A fair amount of wet dog, and the beer is a little flaccid. The lime at least tastes fresh as apposed to some of the "other" lime lagers, that taste very chemical.
Impressions: Fail, So-so, Pass, Exceptional
Cost: 5/6 PASS
Colour: 5/6 PASS
Beer Style: 4/6PASS
Re-Order: 5/6 PASS
Experience: 4/6 PASS
Final Thoughts:
Ok, there is nothing wrong with this beer, but I just don't think it suits my style. As far as the "Lime" beers go it is probably the best I have tasted. But honestly folks... Beer and lime... really don't go together. Two acids don't always make something better. But what about Corona you say? Rubbish, I say. The lime stunt in the Corona was a marketing ploy. the lime wedge was stuck in the neck of the bottle to keep the flies out! Truth be told, there is nothing in this world that can make Corona taste good. I digress. Big Rock is a good brewery, if you have a chance pick up some of their beers, do so, and then do so again. Lime Light Lager is a solid beer, but not for me, try it yourself, it's definitely better than the alternatives. Me, I'm going to stick to my Traditional.
Cheers
CJT
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