I love Dos Equis and now I know I’m not alone . I knew there was a reason why it was my favorite. Just a nice solid beer . I only drink it in special occasions. 👍
I enjoy Dos Equis when it’s about 85 degrees out. I like Pacifico when it’s in the 90s. I love Corona with lime in 100+ weather. Modelo is my preferred winter Mexican beer. Tecate is year round.
Damn…that was well thought out and well stated. No nonsense, I dig the comment…and could honestly say that I’ve tried all 5 beers, and never put thought into the temperature outside…and now I want to consider this moving forward
After a couple of years of home brewing we (my son and I) have decided that Mexican beer-style is our favorite. And after a few brewing sessions (around 10-15). We decided on these hops. We tried different recipes, all the way from urquell type to Pacifico clones ect. The hops we use are warrior, crystal, saaz. Nottingham yeast seems to like my recipe and skillset. I would love to see your recipe and try. BTW, my favorite Mexican beer is always the "gratis" one. LOL
Mexcan lager is hands down my favorite beer style. Pacifico and Modelo are easily my favorite, but go with modelo from a can though. Stone makes a great salt/lime cerveza that I love.
Glad Nate mentioned the fact that there are inherent storage issues with these imported lagers. I did plenty of “field research” when I lived in Tucson, where MX lagers are cheap, fresh & abundant. For my tastes, Pacifico is my favorite when fresh (driest, most hop flavor), followed by Carta Blanca, Tecate, Dos XX, Mexicali, Modelo and Corona. Honorable mentions: Bohemia, Victoria…doesn’t qualify because Boh is more like a German pils and Victoria kind of a Vienna thing.
Tecate is a very solid beer for the price point, it's usually always a few dollars less per case than the others. I probably buy/order Dos Equis the most often though.
Pacifico and Negra Modelo are my cofavorite Mexican beers for different moods and occasions. I did enjoy the one Tecate I had and found Dos Equis enjoyable.
I used to love Negra Modelo, but either my taste or it changed, as it tastes like there is a lot of added caramel to me now. Pacifico is great, but the less widely distributed Bohemia is my favorite.
I work in a bar and whenever we put Dos Equis on special we sell the hell out of it. So much that people always say how good it is after ordering it because it's cheap. So now when it's not on special it's still a top seller.
@@bikeman1x11it’s a Mexican beer. Because it is made in Mexico. They might make it there for the European market. No way they ship it to North America from Holland as a Mexican beer.
Lived in San Diego and went into Baja many times. My fav is Pacifico and then Dos Equis, particularly with food. My everyday beer in the cooler or out fishing is just cans of Tecate on ice, not a big fan of Corona or Modelo although I love mexican beer over domestic stuff overall. Fun experiment!
While a lot of people do not like Corona for its skunkiness, I believe personally that it is good if you PURPOSELY skunk it in the sun. It’s a sun beer after all. I found this belief when a couple summers ago my buddies and I hung out at my parents lake house. 8 bros piled into a Chevy Suburban with 96 total coronas in coolers and a zip in the glove box, flying down the interstate. We arrive, all sweaty and ready to go for a dip. All 8 of us simultaneously popping tops, we set our beers down on the patio table in direct sunlight and roll one up. After about 3-4 minutes of toking and passing, we all grab our lukewarm beers now and head to the dock, sipping on Chihuahua honey. A fresh, cold corona MAY not taste good, but leave it in the sun for a short bit and you have a smooth treat that’s actually palatable.
I only drink "beach beer" while in Mexico so I don't notice the storage issues you mentioned. I generally find them pretty weak, but that's why you can spend the day drinking them. When we go to dinner, I'll order a Modelo Negra, Bohemia Oscura or XX Amber. They have a lot more flavor and go better with dinner.
Pacifico is my favorite to drink at a Mexican restaurant, it's light and crisp and works well with a bit of lime. I don't if it's just my palate, but XX Lager has an odd metallic flavor to me, it might be just the minerals you were hinting at. It was also from a bottle so it wouldn't be from can packaging.
That was the first beer I ever had when I was 13 and was staying the night at a friends house and we snuck into the garage at 1am and grabbed a couple beers out of his dads fridge and XX was what he had lol. I remember both of us drinking three each (his dad had so many beers in the fridge he'd never notice) and I remember us getting drunk and puking the next morning. Probably because after we had the beers we snuck a few shots of Jagermeister each. We got so drunk that we ended up crawling on the floor and rolling around while laughing lol! Then we played Vice City on the PS2 and took turns going on rampages until we died before passing out, good times!
Dos equis lager on draft is amazing. It’s a chameleon. Fits great in a Mexican restaurant with a line, but also could put it up against German lagers and it would do fine.
Growing up, onion rings were what got me to "get" onions. As an adult, Dos Equis was what got me to "get" beer. IMO it's the most inviting beer you can find anywhere. There's just something different about it, but not in a way that demands anything from you. It keeps things light without becoming sparkling water. Was not surprised that you were pleasantly surprised!
For me- 1. Pacifico- cleanest-tasting consistently 2. XX- I have had some extremely metallic batches though 3- Modelo- not bad but have had many a batch with an off-taste or rust taste; better in cans 4- Corona- so damn skunky, but with lime I won’t say no 5- Tecate- the most cheap-tasting
Know you love using unique ingredients and creating great content/story as well. A local brewery used Oaxacan green corn in their Mexican lager that turned out amazing. Tying that in with a trip to Oaxaca could be really interesting. Lots of beauty, culture and amazing food in that region of Mexico.
This must have been incredibly difficult! Still did well. I found it interesting that your two favorites were both bottles that protect from light. Of course the can does too but it’s much harder to keep oxygen out of a can. You mentioned drying the beer out more. Interested in how you would do that? Step mashing? Yeast selection? Would love to know! Thanx for the content!
At what temperature did you drink them? Here in Mexico we usually drink them as cold as possible like 0°C which I guess is 32°F so I think flavors are completely different 🤔. Also do import/export beers could have different taste than when drank locally?
They were a bit warmer than ice cold for this, I would say 40F. Typically I would drink them at fridge temp but for the purpose of this particular exercise they were a little bit warmer.
I didnt start drinking beer until June of 2024 (my birthday month) and I've been trying different beers, trying to find which one I like the most. Since I'm a bit overweight I prefer to stick to light beers but I will have a regular one on special occasions. So far the beers I've tried are... -Guinness (whichever one is normally on tap at an Irish pub in NYC). I didnt like it at first but now I'm okay having it along with shepard's pie or bangers and mash. -Corona Primier. Tried it at a ball game and didnt like it. I like my beer to have that refreshing crisp which this didn't have. It also didn't have enough flavor. -Coors Light. My go to so far. My local supermarket sells the small can 2 for $4 and it has that refreshing crisp I look for. Flavor is not bad. -Michelob Ultra. Had this at a diner once. Liked it enough to order a second bottle. -Michelob Ultra Pure Gold. Got a six pack at the supermarket since it was the only way i could get it. Really, really enjoy this one and it has less than 100 calories which is great. -Blue Moon. I like it but only once in a while. -Blue Moon Light. I like this one more than regular Blue Moon. -Brix City Gloria. When I visited New Jersey and went to a restaurant there I wanted to try one of their local beers and the server recommended this one. It's a Belgian blonde ale and it was crisp and delicious. Definitely my favorite beer I've had. There are still a bunch of beers I want to try in an effort to find which one I'll enjoy the most but so far Coors Light and Michelob Ultra Pure Gold are the ones that have been consistently good for me. Samuel Adams is the next one I'm probably going to try although I really want to wait until I visit Boston and try it at a bar there.
I'd be interested to see how the review would change if you added a squeeze of lime. I get why you would want to judge them on their own merits but there is just something about adding a lime to MLs that unlocks so much to them. A local craft brewery in my area has an amazing dark ML that they make and while it is fantastic on it's own, adding that squeeze of lime just seems to unlock a whole other level to the beer.
I have always been a XX fan, but I also love Modelo, Pacifico, and Tecate. Modelo Especial does occasionally have the Corona issue, those clear bottles just don't protect the brews well enough, but it's an occasional issue for Modelo vs a CONSTANT issue with Corona (which I only drink when it's free and my only option)!
You should check out "Wallace Brewing" in Idaho, their "American Lager" ... it is excellent, and about what you just described, but perhaps a little more malty. Kind of hard to find though.
Dos Equis Amber is everything I want in a beer but Modelo works in a pinch only because Estrella Jalisco (should have tested in place of Tecate which is garbage) isn't available here.
Thanks bud, 1st of these I've saw for Mexican lagers. I've tried them all, many times. They're pretty much subjective. Of all of them, I don't like Tecate, except in a michelada.
Pacifico, Sol, Dos Equis, Negra Modelo in that order. In my youth, Tecate (can) - crush and shove in a wedge of lime, salt until the foam is overflowing, then chug.
I’ve been a big Dos Equis fan since the early ‘80’s. I like the dark better than the lager. It’s probably the best crafted of the Mexican beers which is no shock given it’s German influence.
As someone who lives a short walk from your upcoming facility in Saratoga, I really look forward to sampling all of your Mexican lager attempts for hours on end. 😂😂
Bohemia was always my favorite mass produced Mexican/Vienna lager, Pacifico number two. Nothing wrong with a nice cold Carta Blanca, last I looked it was #1 in Mexico
I have certainly had all of these beers but usually have thought of them as cheap go-to party/get together beers. In my experience, the Mexican lagers at craft breweries usually blow these out of the water, I think for two reasons. One that you mentioned was a bit more hop character, especially highlighting a floral note from noble hops like you pointed out in the Dos Equis. But secondly, it also seems they always include a more notable amount of maize in the grist. It gives a really nice sweetness and almost a creaminess to the mouthfeel (or at least perceived creaminess) while still drinking so light and crisp. Just wanted to toss my 2 cents in about my experience with Mexican lagers in craft breweries. As far as my experience goes, this include many breweries in the states and some in Ensenada down in Baja.
Great stuff. Thanks. You say: "Based on the way that it clings on the side of the glass I can tell you that it's probably a touch drier than the one that I just tried". Could you elaborate on that?
So difficult to know if you're getting a good representation of the beer.. That Modelo could have sat in a 110 degree warehouse for a few weeks before getting in your hands. Trying different samples could give you completely different results. Great video!
I only ever get Corona in cans. I don’t know what they’re thinking putting it in a clear bottle. I suppose it’s an aesthetic choice, but how is it worth it when the light ruins the taste? I avoid green bottles too. I’ve had too much bad luck with them.
Dos equis is usually the cheapest and most widely available at mexican restaurants, love it. Ambar is fine too. Pacifico is clean and cool cans, corona is too sweet but love the skunky smell, and tecate is simply the best and cheapest. Last time i was in Mexico we would buy a box or two every day and just spend all day drinking it in the pool. Hard to tell if it was beer or pool water we were drinking but it was the cheapest by a few dollars. I made a good mexican lager with kveik yeast, 1 oz liberty and 1 oz motueka hops. Very clean and no lime needed. But in general I'd prefer to drink micheladas
A interesting exercise, unfortunately the off flavors were key notes, but that won't be an issue with your own market chain but was educational for sure
Pacifico is always my go to for a Mexican lager.
So good. Carta Blanca is solid too (if you can find it fresh that is)
I agree, if Pacifico is on the menu, I'm ordering it.
Yep! My go to lawnmower beer. Especially since they sell it at Costco.
@@tzieserCarta Blanca is good.
Love me some Modelo and Pacifico. Both are great
That one guy in the background who didn’t know if he should stay in shot 😂
His White Crocs were 🔥
That's some good content 👌
His white crocs and dress socks
*Dos Equis voice* I don't always drink Mexican Lager, but when I do, it's Dos Equis 😂😂
It was surprisingly fun to watch someone else drink beer.
I don’t always drink beer; But when I do, I prefer Dos Equis.
I love Dos Equis and now I know I’m not alone . I knew there was a reason why it was my favorite. Just a nice solid beer . I only drink it in special occasions. 👍
That's my all time favorite beers, I love it
I enjoy Dos Equis when it’s about 85 degrees out. I like Pacifico when it’s in the 90s. I love Corona with lime in 100+ weather. Modelo is my preferred winter Mexican beer. Tecate is year round.
I like Dos Equis on draft while eating Mexican food. No beer beats a Corona with a lime on a hot day.
A Corona on a hot day of golf is INCREDIBLE
Damn…that was well thought out and well stated. No nonsense, I dig the comment…and could honestly say that I’ve tried all 5 beers, and never put thought into the temperature outside…and now I want to consider this moving forward
I like Dos. Will have to try Pacifico.. was a corona drinker but had a Dos, and said adios to corona.
That was fun and educational. Hope we get to see it more often!
After a couple of years of home brewing we (my son and I) have decided that Mexican beer-style is our favorite.
And after a few brewing sessions (around 10-15). We decided on these hops. We tried different recipes, all the way from urquell type to Pacifico clones ect. The hops we use are warrior, crystal, saaz. Nottingham yeast seems to like my recipe and skillset.
I would love to see your recipe and try.
BTW, my favorite Mexican beer is always the "gratis" one. LOL
Gratis beer is always the best beer 😂
Just found this channel! So glad you're all doing this.
Mexcan lager is hands down my favorite beer style. Pacifico and Modelo are easily my favorite, but go with modelo from a can though. Stone makes a great salt/lime cerveza that I love.
Glad Nate mentioned the fact that there are inherent storage issues with these imported lagers. I did plenty of “field research” when I lived in Tucson, where MX lagers are cheap, fresh & abundant. For my tastes, Pacifico is my favorite when fresh (driest, most hop flavor), followed by Carta Blanca, Tecate, Dos XX, Mexicali, Modelo and Corona. Honorable mentions: Bohemia, Victoria…doesn’t qualify because Boh is more like a German pils and Victoria kind of a Vienna thing.
Great comment, thanks for sharing
Man... mexican beers are so good dang it
I always go for Modelo in cans. It seems to be fresher
Tecate is a very solid beer for the price point, it's usually always a few dollars less per case than the others. I probably buy/order Dos Equis the most often though.
2 dollar Tecate cans in Ocean Springs, MS is all I lived for bar hopping.
Best Dos Equis commercial since the most interesting man in the world
Love the honesty in this video. Both on the tasting and guessing 👏
Glad you enjoyed!
More of these videos. I really like this style of video.
Estrella Jalisco is my favorite Mexican style beer hands down.
I'm never disappointed by Pacifico
"Lightbombed" learned that today & love it! He instantly knew it. Bravo!
Yes! Thank you!
Honestly, I love the honesty.. and my friend you are one hell of talented brewmaster this channel rocks. Cheers and thank you 🍻
Pacifico and Negra Modelo are my cofavorite Mexican beers for different moods and occasions. I did enjoy the one Tecate I had and found Dos Equis enjoyable.
I used to love Negra Modelo, but either my taste or it changed, as it tastes like there is a lot of added caramel to me now. Pacifico is great, but the less widely distributed Bohemia is my favorite.
@@ericmills9839Bohemia is a world class beer.just excellent! But yes, hard to find.
Excellent blind tasting! That was educational, fun and honest! They should have given you some tacos, too! Thanks!
that would have been awesome honestly!
I work in a bar and whenever we put Dos Equis on special we sell the hell out of it. So much that people always say how good it is after ordering it because it's cheap. So now when it's not on special it's still a top seller.
not as good now its made in holland
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Thankfully the Holland experiment only due to a glass shortage in Mexico.
@@bikeman1x11it’s a Mexican beer. Because it is made in Mexico. They might make it there for the European market. No way they ship it to North America from Holland as a Mexican beer.
@@kignacio last 12 pack of dos equis wi boought in nj was brewed in holland and all the. DE in total wine store in nj is from holland
Try Dos XX in cans if you can find it - way better packaging than green bottles. Surprisingly good beer.
Lived in San Diego and went into Baja many times. My fav is Pacifico and then Dos Equis, particularly with food. My everyday beer in the cooler or out fishing is just cans of Tecate on ice, not a big fan of Corona or Modelo although I love mexican beer over domestic stuff overall. Fun experiment!
right on - I bet these beverages are much fresher in that neck of the woods. thanks for stopping by!
"I get some sulphur out of this beer" aka it smells like s*** hahaha
While a lot of people do not like Corona for its skunkiness, I believe personally that it is good if you PURPOSELY skunk it in the sun. It’s a sun beer after all. I found this belief when a couple summers ago my buddies and I hung out at my parents lake house. 8 bros piled into a Chevy Suburban with 96 total coronas in coolers and a zip in the glove box, flying down the interstate. We arrive, all sweaty and ready to go for a dip. All 8 of us simultaneously popping tops, we set our beers down on the patio table in direct sunlight and roll one up. After about 3-4 minutes of toking and passing, we all grab our lukewarm beers now and head to the dock, sipping on Chihuahua honey. A fresh, cold corona MAY not taste good, but leave it in the sun for a short bit and you have a smooth treat that’s actually palatable.
I only drink "beach beer" while in Mexico so I don't notice the storage issues you mentioned. I generally find them pretty weak, but that's why you can spend the day drinking them. When we go to dinner, I'll order a Modelo Negra, Bohemia Oscura or XX Amber. They have a lot more flavor and go better with dinner.
I just had a dos xx
It surprised me ! I usually go to
Modelo but xx was terrific
Pacifico is my favorite to drink at a Mexican restaurant, it's light and crisp and works well with a bit of lime. I don't if it's just my palate, but XX Lager has an odd metallic flavor to me, it might be just the minerals you were hinting at. It was also from a bottle so it wouldn't be from can packaging.
Try Carta Blanca. May have to try several Mexican restaurants or a large beer store. You won't regret it.
@@oceanwaves83 Will keep an eye out for it.
I don’t drink any alcohol but I enjoy these videos. Thank you
Dos XX is the absolute king of Mexican beers. It’s great by itself and even better if you add a bit of lime and salt.
Facts!! I always find myself in a argument when I bring up that it’s the best Mexican Lager 😂
it is exellent but had way too many during spring break in cancun years ago so dont usually get it😂
It is the best, but lime and salt ruins the taste of beer. They are for tequila.
XX is always my go to when available. such a refreshing beer.
That was the first beer I ever had when I was 13 and was staying the night at a friends house and we snuck into the garage at 1am and grabbed a couple beers out of his dads fridge and XX was what he had lol. I remember both of us drinking three each (his dad had so many beers in the fridge he'd never notice) and I remember us getting drunk and puking the next morning. Probably because after we had the beers we snuck a few shots of Jagermeister each.
We got so drunk that we ended up crawling on the floor and rolling around while laughing lol! Then we played Vice City on the PS2 and took turns going on rampages until we died before passing out, good times!
Dos equis lager on draft is amazing. It’s a chameleon. Fits great in a Mexican restaurant with a line, but also could put it up against German lagers and it would do fine.
indeed!
The amber is good too
Growing up, onion rings were what got me to "get" onions. As an adult, Dos Equis was what got me to "get" beer. IMO it's the most inviting beer you can find anywhere. There's just something different about it, but not in a way that demands anything from you. It keeps things light without becoming sparkling water. Was not surprised that you were pleasantly surprised!
I wish I could smell and taste a beer and then describe succinctly what flavors were present. Enjoyable to witness.
For me-
1. Pacifico- cleanest-tasting consistently
2. XX- I have had some extremely metallic batches though
3- Modelo- not bad but have had many a batch with an off-taste or rust taste; better in cans
4- Corona- so damn skunky, but with lime I won’t say no
5- Tecate- the most cheap-tasting
Modelo. 100% in can only
Know you love using unique ingredients and creating great content/story as well. A local brewery used Oaxacan green corn in their Mexican lager that turned out amazing. Tying that in with a trip to Oaxaca could be really interesting. Lots of beauty, culture and amazing food in that region of Mexico.
great idea!
This must have been incredibly difficult! Still did well. I found it interesting that your two favorites were both bottles that protect from light. Of course the can does too but it’s much harder to keep oxygen out of a can.
You mentioned drying the beer out more. Interested in how you would do that? Step mashing? Yeast selection? Would love to know! Thanx for the content!
Awesome video. I’m curious if you’ve switched to Dos Equis/Pacifico now that you blind tasted them, or do you still go to Modelo?
Corona is my Favorite Beer along with Budweiser. Kind of helps that they’re both under the umbrella of Anheuser-Busch and AB InBev.
1st: Pacifico
2nd: Dos Equis
Distant 3rd: Corona
978th (tie): Modelo and Tecate
I can enjoy all of these honestly. Kinda depends on the day and mood.
At what temperature did you drink them? Here in Mexico we usually drink them as cold as possible like 0°C which I guess is 32°F so I think flavors are completely different 🤔. Also do import/export beers could have different taste than when drank locally?
They were a bit warmer than ice cold for this, I would say 40F. Typically I would drink them at fridge temp but for the purpose of this particular exercise they were a little bit warmer.
Bro were you a chemistry major? Love the expertise with regards to chemical compounds by smell
I didnt start drinking beer until June of 2024 (my birthday month) and I've been trying different beers, trying to find which one I like the most. Since I'm a bit overweight I prefer to stick to light beers but I will have a regular one on special occasions. So far the beers I've tried are...
-Guinness (whichever one is normally on tap at an Irish pub in NYC). I didnt like it at first but now I'm okay having it along with shepard's pie or bangers and mash.
-Corona Primier. Tried it at a ball game and didnt like it. I like my beer to have that refreshing crisp which this didn't have. It also didn't have enough flavor.
-Coors Light. My go to so far. My local supermarket sells the small can 2 for $4 and it has that refreshing crisp I look for. Flavor is not bad.
-Michelob Ultra. Had this at a diner once. Liked it enough to order a second bottle.
-Michelob Ultra Pure Gold. Got a six pack at the supermarket since it was the only way i could get it. Really, really enjoy this one and it has less than 100 calories which is great.
-Blue Moon. I like it but only once in a while.
-Blue Moon Light. I like this one more than regular Blue Moon.
-Brix City Gloria. When I visited New Jersey and went to a restaurant there I wanted to try one of their local beers and the server recommended this one. It's a Belgian blonde ale and it was crisp and delicious. Definitely my favorite beer I've had.
There are still a bunch of beers I want to try in an effort to find which one I'll enjoy the most but so far Coors Light and Michelob Ultra Pure Gold are the ones that have been consistently good for me. Samuel Adams is the next one I'm probably going to try although I really want to wait until I visit Boston and try it at a bar there.
Would like to know what you think of Firestone Walker 805 Cerveza
I'd be interested to see how the review would change if you added a squeeze of lime. I get why you would want to judge them on their own merits but there is just something about adding a lime to MLs that unlocks so much to them. A local craft brewery in my area has an amazing dark ML that they make and while it is fantastic on it's own, adding that squeeze of lime just seems to unlock a whole other level to the beer.
I have always been a XX fan, but I also love Modelo, Pacifico, and Tecate. Modelo Especial does occasionally have the Corona issue, those clear bottles just don't protect the brews well enough, but it's an occasional issue for Modelo vs a CONSTANT issue with Corona (which I only drink when it's free and my only option)!
You should check out "Wallace Brewing" in Idaho, their "American Lager" ... it is excellent, and about what you just described, but perhaps a little more malty. Kind of hard to find though.
Dos Equis Amber is everything I want in a beer but Modelo works in a pinch only because Estrella Jalisco (should have tested in place of Tecate which is garbage) isn't available here.
Thanks bud, 1st of these I've saw for Mexican lagers.
I've tried them all, many times. They're pretty much subjective.
Of all of them, I don't like Tecate, except in a michelada.
Very fun little exercise
agreed!
I have the exact same tasting notes of Modelo like Nate, acetaldehyde and astringent..
Xx w a lime wedge is amazing. And if yiu want add some salt oooh!! Sea water. Sooo good
Pacifico, Sol, Dos Equis, Negra Modelo in that order. In my youth, Tecate (can) - crush and shove in a wedge of lime, salt until the foam is overflowing, then chug.
I’ve been a big Dos Equis fan since the early ‘80’s. I like the dark better than the lager. It’s probably the best crafted of the Mexican beers which is no shock given it’s German influence.
You left out Bohemia pilsner, you should really try it. For me, it is the best Mexican commercial beer
Indeed, wanted that and Sol in the tasting but our local did not have them
Always gotta go with cans instead of glass for flavor
As someone who lives a short walk from your upcoming facility in Saratoga, I really look forward to sampling all of your Mexican lager attempts for hours on end. 😂😂
Dos Equis Amber. You’re welcome.
I think modelo and corona are hands down the best. Assuming their fresh. But that’s never a problem where I’m from.
Dos Equis is so underrated! if people just tried it once they would fall in love with it. Tecate is a close second in my opinion.
🙌🏻
Dos Equis Amber has been one of my favorite beers since I found it
Respect for the blind. Well done!
Dos Equis Amber vs Corona Premier vs Modelo Negra next. Need the darker versions test
good idea!
Bohemia was always my favorite mass produced Mexican/Vienna lager, Pacifico number two. Nothing wrong with a nice cold Carta Blanca, last I looked it was #1 in Mexico
I have certainly had all of these beers but usually have thought of them as cheap go-to party/get together beers. In my experience, the Mexican lagers at craft breweries usually blow these out of the water, I think for two reasons. One that you mentioned was a bit more hop character, especially highlighting a floral note from noble hops like you pointed out in the Dos Equis. But secondly, it also seems they always include a more notable amount of maize in the grist. It gives a really nice sweetness and almost a creaminess to the mouthfeel (or at least perceived creaminess) while still drinking so light and crisp. Just wanted to toss my 2 cents in about my experience with Mexican lagers in craft breweries. As far as my experience goes, this include many breweries in the states and some in Ensenada down in Baja.
I would agree, however when you have Pacifico close to where it's brewed it's way better. I don't think these beers travel well in general.
Great episode. As always.
Glad you enjoyed it
The only thing better than the channel is the art of your brewing. @@treehousebrewco
Dos Equis Amber is my favorite.
I’d be curious how Bohemia would fair in that line up with the added ibu’s.
I wish our local had some for this test!
All those beers are good. But my go 2 is corona premier and tecate light. Regular beers feel to heavy and fill me up fast
I prefer cans to bottles. Protects them from light?
What would be the difference betwen them and Ameerican lager? I think of true Mexican lager to be the darker beers. Kind of like a Vienna.
You shouldn’t drink the water, but you can always drink their beer. It never disappoints
Great stuff. Thanks.
You say: "Based on the way that it clings on the side of the glass I can tell you that it's probably a touch drier than the one that I just tried". Could you elaborate on that?
A beer with more residual sugar or dextrins meets the edge of the glass with more of a curve in my experience
@@treehousebrewco Thanks for clarifying! Love your content.
I’ve been to Treehouse. Insane beers there.
Modelo is Mexican go to if I’m not drinking Coors or Miller. Might have to give Dos Equis a try
Modelo, pacifico and dos equis are my go toos
cool. i always forget about DosXX
I tried modelo because of the hype and it was really disappointing, do not recommend
Agreed, especially at the price point. Better choices at same cost or less
Although I must admit, I’m a man-whore for foil wrapping around the cap. Miss original Michelob
Shut up bozo
Try it with lime and salt rim
So difficult to know if you're getting a good representation of the beer.. That Modelo could have sat in a 110 degree warehouse for a few weeks before getting in your hands. Trying different samples could give you completely different results. Great video!
indeed, a very important caveat. still a fun exercise!
The guy who walks by toward the end with the Crocs had the deer in the headlight look
love that part
I think redoing this but having them all in cans would be cool. IMO Modelo from a can is significantly better!
I only ever get Corona in cans. I don’t know what they’re thinking putting it in a clear bottle. I suppose it’s an aesthetic choice, but how is it worth it when the light ruins the taste? I avoid green bottles too. I’ve had too much bad luck with them.
Wait... did you taste the Tecate? Assuming you did, but it got cut from the video?
Lots of love for Pacifico I see. I really didn’t like it. Maybe cause it was in a can? I enjoy Dos Equis. Definitely my favorite.
Dos equis is usually the cheapest and most widely available at mexican restaurants, love it. Ambar is fine too. Pacifico is clean and cool cans, corona is too sweet but love the skunky smell, and tecate is simply the best and cheapest. Last time i was in Mexico we would buy a box or two every day and just spend all day drinking it in the pool. Hard to tell if it was beer or pool water we were drinking but it was the cheapest by a few dollars. I made a good mexican lager with kveik yeast, 1 oz liberty and 1 oz motueka hops. Very clean and no lime needed. But in general I'd prefer to drink micheladas
We need more mexican lagers.
try them all with a lime and see if your preference changes
A interesting exercise, unfortunately the off flavors were key notes, but that won't be an issue with your own market chain but was educational for sure
Was interesting to see how surprised he was that he misidentified his favorite. Interesting to hear how a brewer's mind works
The three in the middle are always good
7:37 background was my favorite part
We got a good chuckle
Dos Equis cans are great but I can't find them often where I am, but on Mexico I crushed so many
Only Mex beer I ever drink is Negro Modelo, the lightest beer I appreciate is a New England style IPA, either that or a Dry Apply Cider
My favorite is Bohemia
I’m going to Mexico Sun whatever you pick I’m drinking
I love Bohemian or Dos Equis Amber.
Need to do it again with lime wedges