Compañía Cervecera de Puerto Rico

Commercial Brewery in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico 🇵🇷

Established in 1937

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100 Blvd. Alfonso Valdez, Mayaguez, 00680, Puerto Rico
Description
Cervecera de Puerto Rico can proudly state that they are a 100% Puerto Rican company, a world-wide leader in the elaboration of barley-based products. Its production process is a result of its skilled staff and state-of-the art technology that have positioned Cervecera as one of the leading companies in Latin America and the Caribbean.

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4.6/10 Appearance 6 Aroma 4 Flavor 5 Texture 6 Overall 3.5
Bottle @ home courtesy of Homer321. Thanks Homey! Pours a clear yellow appearance with an off white head. Slightly sweet grainy, a bit spicy, zesty nose. Refreshing, crisp light flavor with a touch of metallic and a hint of lemon. Probably decent on a hot day on a beach in Puerto Rico.
Tried from Bottle on 30 Aug 2013 at 20:30

2.9/10 Appearance 2 Aroma 3 Flavor 4 Texture 2 Overall 2.5
A little better than Medalla light. A little harder to find - is the slight rarity factor affecting my rating here? Hmmm...
Tried on 16 Feb 2013 at 19:23

2.9/10 Appearance 4 Aroma 3 Flavor 3 Texture 4 Overall 1.5
Pretty decent for water. No foul taste or anything. Welcome to San Juan. Slanged this back in a corner bodega while an old woman tried to get me to dance salsa with her right after I got off the plane.
Tried on 13 Feb 2013 at 21:03

1.9/10 Appearance 4 Aroma 1 Flavor 2 Texture 4 Overall 0.5
Gassy yellow lager, modest white head. Mostly the flavor of soda water. Empty nose. Neutral finish.
Tried on 07 Jun 2012 at 15:55

3.1/10 Appearance 4 Aroma 2 Flavor 3 Texture 6 Overall 2.5
Had on draft at my hotel in San Juan two for one happy hour. Pours dull pale yellow. Aroma is of basement and socks. Tastes slinky and sour and metallic. Even for a macro I found this quite poor.
Tried from Draft on 09 Apr 2012 at 06:46

3.4/10 Appearance 2 Aroma 3 Flavor 4 Texture 4 Overall 3.5
Sample at the Eurostash tasting on 04/30/09: Courtesy of a traveling colleague, this canned beer pours a clear nearly colorless pale yellow color with a medium and fizzy white head that disappears quickly. Spotty lacing. Mild grainy malt aroma with a touch of hops. The finish is short and lightly sweet malt and yeast. Pretty worthless excuse to check off PR overall.
Tried from Can on 05 May 2009 at 10:56

4/10 Appearance 2 Aroma 3 Flavor 5 Texture 4 Overall 5
A 12 oz can from the Hampton inn in San Juan, Puerto Rico. I had this while lounging next to the pool with my wife. When you drink in San Juan, this is the only Puerto Rican beer you’ll find. Ubiquitous pale yellow american lager color and appearance. Aroma like most cheaper american lagers but not really offensive. Fairly easy to drink but does have a hint of cheap american malt liquor in the background that makes it come across a little unrefined. Not much bitter attributes and well behaved for the most part, with background metallic hints. Decent carbonation. Finish has that mild american malt liquor alky linger.
Tried from Can on 26 Apr 2008 at 08:59

2.4/10 Appearance 2 Aroma 3 Flavor 2 Texture 2 Overall 2.5
Can from Degarth; grainy lager nise but wuth a light banana ester; yellow gold with a medium white head; sweet starchy, bland taste with a fizzy mouthfeel.
Tried from Can on 04 Mar 2007 at 15:58

2.5/10 Appearance 4 Aroma 1 Flavor 2 Texture 6 Overall 2
This beer was very lively when opened. A hazy amber beer with a thin lazing head. The aroma is of detergent combined with an artificial sweetness. The flavor is sweet with less notes of detergent than in the aroma, but still very present, combined with strong notes of lemon an notes of artificial apples, leading to a dry bitter end.
Tried on 07 Jan 2007 at 15:30

1.9/10 Appearance 4 Aroma 2 Flavor 1 Texture 2 Overall 1.5
(Bottle 35,5 cl) Hazy, amber golden with an off-white head. Chemical, soapy citrus aroma - sort of like washing up liquid. Medium body, extremely sweet with soapy and perfumy lime accents. No bitterness. Thanks to madsberg for sharing. 050107
Tried from Bottle on 05 Jan 2007 at 13:16