Posted: 9/20/2009 9:59:38 PM EDT
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After trying several beers over time I found that I could only drink Coors original, and Molson Canadian in quanity without getting a head ache or any other bad effects. I like the taste of Molson a lot too. So Molson became my regular beer. Wll for a couple of months now I've noticed that Molson has been shipping out off tasting and defective beer. I had to take several 12 packs back and drink other beers. This might depend on the region you are in, I'm in the midwest. Anyone else a Molson drinker and has noticed the beer tastes bad lately?
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Quoted: Quoted: Molson tastes better in Quebec, much better!!!! I used to live on Molson Dry I drank a crap load of Molson up at Valcartier base just north of Quebec City. "Gros Molson"!!! There is a definite taste difference between the Molson sold in Quebec and the Molson sold in Maine. |
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I was happy for some time with the Molson Canadian I had been getting here in Ohio. It has a freshness date like most beers and it always tasted the same until recently. I was hoping someone else who drinks Molson noticed it and might know what date of Molson tastes normal again so I can go back to drinking it. Hopefully the beer goes back to tasting normal |
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Molson tastes better in Quebec, much better!!!! I used to live on Molson Dry I drank a crap load of Molson up at Valcartier base just north of Quebec City. "Gros Molson"!!! There is a definite taste difference between the Molson sold in Quebec and the Molson sold in Maine.
Probably because teh stuff sold in Maine is most likely brewed in the US the same way the Budweiser sold her eis brewed in Canada. If you ever come to Montreal again, shoot me a PM |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Molson tastes better in Quebec, much better!!!! I used to live on Molson Dry I drank a crap load of Molson up at Valcartier base just north of Quebec City. "Gros Molson"!!! There is a definite taste difference between the Molson sold in Quebec and the Molson sold in Maine.Probably because teh stuff sold in Maine is most likely brewed in the US the same way the Budweiser sold her eis brewed in Canada. If you ever come to Montreal again, shoot me a PM I will if I make it up to Montreal again. Ste Catherine street ![]() |
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I drank a bunch of Molsen in Michigan when I was working up there. It isnt bad. I live 5 miles east of the Coors Brewery and I can not stand that piss water.
I do enjoy Killians and Blue Moon from them, but that is it. Had a few Stalla Artois and some Leinenkugals Oktoberfest today. I highly recommend both.
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I drank a bunch of Molsen in Michigan when I was working up there. It isnt bad. I live 5 miles east of the Coors Brewery and I can not stand that piss water. I do enjoy Killians and Blue Moon from them, but that is it. ![]() Yeah it's only been a month or so that all the Molson I've bought were really bad, but that's a lot of bad beer they produced, so someone else has to have noticed. I never really cared for the tast of Coors original either, but it always gave me a good buzz and no headaches drinking it reguarly. Problem is besides the lackluster taste Coors seems inconsistent and sometimes irritated my stomach. I like the taste of Killians and Bluemoon, but they always gave me a headache. |
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Molson tastes better in Quebec, much better!!!! I used to live on Molson Dry I drank a crap load of Molson up at Valcartier base just north of Quebec City. "Gros Molson"!!! There is a definite taste difference between the Molson sold in Quebec and the Molson sold in Maine.
Probably because teh stuff sold in Maine is most likely brewed in the US the same way the Budweiser sold her eis brewed in Canada. If you ever come to Montreal again, shoot me a PM I will if I make it up to Montreal again. Ste Catherine street
As long as you don't want to wander too far East
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Molson tastes better in Quebec, much better!!!! I used to live on Molson Dry I drank a crap load of Molson up at Valcartier base just north of Quebec City. "Gros Molson"!!! There is a definite taste difference between the Molson sold in Quebec and the Molson sold in Maine.Probably because teh stuff sold in Maine is most likely brewed in the US the same way the Budweiser sold her eis brewed in Canada. If you ever come to Montreal again, shoot me a PM I will if I make it up to Montreal again. Ste Catherine street ![]() As long as you don't want to wander too far East ![]() We will stay out of that part of town. |
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There is a definite taste difference between the Molson sold in Quebec and the Molson sold in Maine.