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03-16-2014, 08:53 PM
Goodhousekeeping magazine evaluate 6 light beers using a panel of testers to rate each light beers and rate them.
Ranked accordingly:
1.Sam Adams: This full-bodied beer impressed our tasters with its rich, earthy notes. The depth of flavor of Sam Adams Light had one panelist surprised that it was a light beer in the first place.
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2.Michelob Light: Most of our testers found Michelob Light clean and crisp, as well as "slightly sweet."
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3.Bud Light:Almost all of our reviewers agreed that Bud Light tasted "light," with many complimenting the beer’s "malty" and "yeasty" taste.
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4.Budweiser Select: While some panelists found Budweiser Select "more complex than you’d expect from a light beer," many also complained it was bitter and "bread-like." Nonetheless, the general consensus was that it was a crisp and clean choice.
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5. Michelob Ultra: Many of our panelists found Michelob Ultra to have a nuttier taste than the other beers — one reviewer described it as "nutty with a little spice". Not everyone was a fan of the flavor though, and the biggest complaint was that the lager was just too thin.
http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/cm/goodhousekeeping/images/G4/ghk-michelob-ultra-beer-mdn.jpg
6. Amstel Light: Even our lowest-rated beer had its fans, with one reviewer complimenting Amstel Light’s "rich, earthy, full flavor." The majority, however, did not like the bitter and dry taste, and one taster compared the flavor to that of medicine.
http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/cm/goodhousekeeping/images/4s/ghk-amstel-light-beer-mdn.jpg
Light Beer Reviews - Best Light Beer - Good Housekeeping (http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/product-reviews/food-products/best-beer-reviews/light-beer-reviews#slide-1)
Ranked accordingly:
1.Sam Adams: This full-bodied beer impressed our tasters with its rich, earthy notes. The depth of flavor of Sam Adams Light had one panelist surprised that it was a light beer in the first place.
http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/cm/goodhousekeeping/images/uJ/ghk-sam-adams-light-lgn-78295006.jpg
2.Michelob Light: Most of our testers found Michelob Light clean and crisp, as well as "slightly sweet."
http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/cm/goodhousekeeping/images/W3/ghk-michelob-light-beer-mdn.jpg
3.Bud Light:Almost all of our reviewers agreed that Bud Light tasted "light," with many complimenting the beer’s "malty" and "yeasty" taste.
http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/cm/goodhousekeeping/images/bX/ghk-bud-light-beer-mdn.jpg
4.Budweiser Select: While some panelists found Budweiser Select "more complex than you’d expect from a light beer," many also complained it was bitter and "bread-like." Nonetheless, the general consensus was that it was a crisp and clean choice.
http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/cm/goodhousekeeping/images/qS/ghk-budweiser-select-beer-mdn.jpg
5. Michelob Ultra: Many of our panelists found Michelob Ultra to have a nuttier taste than the other beers — one reviewer described it as "nutty with a little spice". Not everyone was a fan of the flavor though, and the biggest complaint was that the lager was just too thin.
http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/cm/goodhousekeeping/images/G4/ghk-michelob-ultra-beer-mdn.jpg
6. Amstel Light: Even our lowest-rated beer had its fans, with one reviewer complimenting Amstel Light’s "rich, earthy, full flavor." The majority, however, did not like the bitter and dry taste, and one taster compared the flavor to that of medicine.
http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/cm/goodhousekeeping/images/4s/ghk-amstel-light-beer-mdn.jpg
Light Beer Reviews - Best Light Beer - Good Housekeeping (http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/product-reviews/food-products/best-beer-reviews/light-beer-reviews#slide-1)