Tuesday, May 24, 2016

REVIEW 95: VICTORIA

COUNTRY OF ORIGIN:  Mexico

BREWERY:  Grupo Modelo S.A. de C.V.

STYLE:  Vienna Lager

ABV:  4.0%

PURCHASE:  Case of 24 12-oz. bottles, $32.99

SERVING:  12-oz. bottle, poured into pint glass. Regular pour gets a standard one-inch head; a faster pour doesn't get much more. Doesn't matter: Either way, the head is gone within a minute.

APPEARANCE:  See-through amber body with your usual off-white head--while there is a head, anyway. Steady bubbling. No lacing.

BOUQUET:  Toasty, but generic. A whiff of wheat and a touch of hops complement the more prominent notes of malted barley. Not particularly complex.

PALATE:  Very easygoing with light carbonation. Fairly "straight-through" taste consisting mainly of biscuity grain and sweet malt. Very, very little in the way of hops or anything else. Relatively dry and yeasty finish with a brief aftertaste consistent with what came before it. Complexity doesn't seem to be a hallmark of the folks from Modelo.

MUSINGS AND METAPHORS:  Eh. Mexican Budweiser? Nah. Wrong style. This is a Vienna lager. Sam is a more direct comparison.

Needless to say, this ain't Sam.




GRADE:  C-


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