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Labatt Blue Light Lime

Labatt Blue Light Lime

Rated 2.620 by BeerPals
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Brewed by Genesee Brewing Company

Rochester, NY, United States

Style:  Light / Lite Lager

4% Alcohol by Volume

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Blue Light Lime adds a natural lime flavor to Labatt Canada’s original Blue Light recipe. Brewed by North American Breweries/Labatt USA at their High Falls Brewing facility exclusively for sale in the American market.

ID: 39568 Last updated 13 years ago Added to database 13 years ago

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Overall Rank52232
Overall Percentile2.4
Style Rank379 of 551
Style Percentile31.2
Lowest Score1.9
Highest Score2.2
Average Score2.050
Weighted Score2.620
Standard Deviation0.000

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  • UPSTATEDAVE 853 reviews
    rated 2.2 13 years ago

    Aroma: 6 | Appearance: 4 | Mouthfeel: 6 | Flavor: 3 | Overall: 3

    Poured a very light yellow with a sort or artifical lime aroma. and thin white head. very mild flavor that has to be VERY cold to drink. On a very hot day it is refreshing but I would choose something else. Glad I bought a single.

  • CHOPZ 7145 reviews
    rated 1.9 13 years ago

    Aroma: 4 | Appearance: 5 | Mouthfeel: 3 | Flavor: 3 | Overall: 4

    Wow ! A top Canadian brewer that makes a beer only available in the States, so thanks to my band mates for bringing this one up from their trip to NY. Pours a pale yellow colour with a white head that clears quickly and does not leave much behind. Nice fresh lime juice scent. The taste and mouthfeel is pretty watery. Mild lime flavour, but not much for the beer taste. Decent light lime beer, but I still prefer the Miller version (for a summer quencher).

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