Coors Altitude

Coors Altitude

Rated 2.520 by BeerPals

Brewed by Molson Breweries

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Style:  Strong Lager

6.4% Alcohol by Volume

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New Coors Altitude is a contemporary lager brewed to 6.4% with a clean, smooth taste one has come to expect from Coors. The easy-drinking lager represents a strong expression of the other side of Coors, while maintaining the brewer's exceptional standard of quality. It's the perfect balance of strength & simplicity - primed for unforgettable nights.

ID: 59005 Last updated 2 months ago Added to database 10 years ago

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Overall Rank107903
Overall Percentile0.9
Style Rank613 of 730
Style Percentile16
Lowest Score1.8
Highest Score1.8
Average Score1.800
Weighted Score2.520
Standard Deviation0.000

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  • CYRENAICA 2418 reviews
    rated 1.8 10 years ago

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

    473ml aluminum bottle
    6.4% ABV
    Milton LCBO Outlet #1 (Milton, Ontario, Canada)
    March 16, 2015
    The beer pours a clear light gold colour with absolutely no head and high effervescence. The aroma is corn, and acidic notes. The mouthfeel is weak to medium bodied with below average carbonation. The flavour is sweet grains and alcohol. Amazing how North American macro lagers taste like alcohol bombs at 5.5% or above yet breweries in Belgium can hide alcohol well above 10%.

  • CHOPZ 7785 reviews
    rated 1.8 10 years ago

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

    4-pack, new arrival at the LCBO in their aluminum bottles. Pours a light golden colour with a fizzy bubbly head that disappears quickly, leaving nothing. Pure corn aromas, pure corn taste with the sweetness, but nothing too offensive overall. If you like a stronger lager with the corn, this is for you. Other than, not sure why they come out with this one.

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