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Retired American Luddite and refugee of the 2018-2024 Ratebeer/Anheuser-Busch (InBev) fiasco. Thanks Brewver for the chance to continue rating! ....... and yes, I'll soon be a supporter! ........
Since 1968, I've enjoyed all kinds of cheap macro pale lagers, starting with Carling Black Label bottles I found in Grampa Gino's wine cellar!
Later, my dad had faves like Old Mil, Strohs, Bud, Coors Light and Piels! They were all good for a budding youngster like me.
My ratings aren't to style, but how much I liked it. Thus, my fave styles; lambic, wild & flemish, rate much higher than IPA since I don't like bitter hoppy beers.
You like IPA? The lower my IPA rating, the better according to style! There, you have it! Easy peezy, no worries!
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2.9/10
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Appearance 5
Aroma 6
Flavor 0.5
Texture 3
Overall 1
OK, how many blasted IPAs does NB market under the Voodoo label? Three hundred fitty thousand? Must be only a hundred fewer than the number of IPA out there, which is four quadrillion. Well, when you see the word voodoo on a NB can, you are in for a terribly on style IPA shock to the pie hole and this is no exception. That fruity smell on the pop of this 1$ can, is just a ruse. Taste is a bitter assault to the bazoo, a thrash to the chops, a mush pummel, a duff up on the potato trap and a knock about to the yap. Rude crude and again very on style. Bitter bastard this is. Sometimes I think that NB just renames an older voddoo ranger to release a re-badge as bait for the ticker whores. Fer sher, so many taste the same, no kidden. Well at least it has some co2 in there to make it somewhat drinklable to a pale macro lager lover.
Tried
from Can
from
JR's Beer Warehouse
on 17 Mar 2026
at 18:51
4.8/10
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Appearance 3
Aroma 5
Flavor 4.5
Texture 4
Overall 6
Pounder can for one buck at JR's on the clearance rack, yeah! Virtually clear pale with a small white foamy head. I also noted this can comes in various colors depending on what city you buy. Example; I'm in the Pgh area so it comes in a black and gold color, hehehh. the smell of this is typical pale macro lager with some cream corn in there but, I'm glad to see its listed as an amber lager because, even tho it looks like a pale lager, the initial taste has much more personality, like an american premium lager, with good noble hops fer sher. Decent co2 level as well, if drank right from the can. Yes, not sure if its an amber/vienna, its less than that, but its certainly more than a cheap pale macro american lager, oh yea. Does not have the sweet near cloying character of an vienna. Not bad overall, easy to drink with just a few ill manners.
Tried
from Can
from
JR's Beer Warehouse
on 16 Mar 2026
at 18:17
4.4/10
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Appearance 2
Aroma 5
Flavor 4.5
Texture 4
Overall 5
Surprised to find this cheap can for a buck at moon pop n beer. Pours crystal clear very light pale with a foamy white head. Yes, looks just like any other american macro light pale lager. Nose is simple clean pale lager with a tad of metallic odor. First taste tells me this is a little more than a light pale lager, its got a little pilsner sharp bite in there. Has a taste similar to many premium pale lagers I've had. Yes, quite light and somewhat watery on the palate and it does have some pils attributes that linger after each slug. Co2 level is quite nice, somewhat refreshing in that aspect. In the middle I'm still thinking this is more than a macro style pale lager. I bet many macro lager lovers will say there is a bit more bitterness in there than they care for. After tasting many domestic pilsner, good and bad, I'd say this falls into the average category of that style. JMHO. Just curious what kind of hops are actually used for the 'mild floral hops' hehehh, wondering if they truly were noble. That pointed pils sharp, almost astringent, domestic pilsner bitter bite really sets in on the finish.
Tried
from Can
from
Moon Pop and Beer for Less
on 15 Mar 2026
at 18:45
6.3/10
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Appearance 3
Aroma 8
Flavor 7.5
Texture 4
Overall 6
Bottle, slight haze on pale. No head. Candy apple aroma. Taste is apple with caramel and initially the caramel is not overly done, seems to be well balanced on the commencement. As I approach the middle, the sugar in the caramel is coming forward a bit. As I drink, I recognize this falls into the same genre as the rest of the ciderboys; lots of unfermented sugars on top of a slight tartness, Sweetarts candy if you may. This stuff always tastes good because of the sugar hiding the alky, but I always worry about the sugar in my tummy that's riding along with the alky.
Tried
from Bottle
from
Chalet Premier
on 14 Mar 2026
at 21:23
cheap
updated a beer:
Ciderboys Caramel Apple
brewed by Stevens Point Brewery
4 months ago
2.9/10
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Appearance 3
Aroma 6
Flavor 2
Texture 2
Overall 1
Can. For a hazy IPA, this brew pours a fast fading white head on top of a practically clear pale. Maybe at the bottom of the can I'll get some dregs to make a cloud. Nose is typical high hopped perfume. Taste is nothing special, typical IPA high hop-forwardness, delivers nasty rude awakening, bold bitter profile, regular old piney resinous notes. So aggressively hopped style of them all. If you like bitter floral, bitter earthy, bitter citrusy, bitter piney, fruity, and yes once more, bitter flavor notes, you’ll like this happy BS. No, I don't like the style, but it was so cheap, I couldn't resist the tick. It was worth torturing my buds.
Tried
from Can
from
Kroger - Cincinnati (Hyde Park)
on 13 Mar 2026
at 17:07
1.9/10
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Appearance 4
Aroma 3
Flavor 0.5
Texture 3
Overall 0.5
From a can this stuff pours slight haze on pale. No head. Nose is mild BO on top of some sweet fruity perfume. Oddly reminds me of some people of the feminine variety I've met. Taste is big fruity bitter impact. This brew means business on yer taste buds. Difficult for me to get along with. Seems to be haughty, conceited, self-important opinionated, egotistic and full of itself. However, it does have a decent level of carbonation and is not as viscous or mouth coating as many domestic IPA. In the middle I keep trying to knock this back, but the bitterness keeps rising up to kick the ass of my girlie lager lovin taste buds. Whew. On the label it says orange, tangerine and melon. Not sure if I'm gettin any of that; its just one rudely on maxi style IPA.There, you have it. Nasty gigga Nellie. Somebody give me a Midol.
Tried
from Can
at
Land Grant Brewing Company
on 12 Mar 2026
at 17:34
4.6/10
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Appearance 4
Aroma 5
Flavor 4.5
Texture 5
Overall 4.5
Bought the can as pictured. See the clear pale brew with a slight orange tint and a foaming off white head that eventually fades. Smell a touch of sweetness on the malt. Taste a tad of bitterness on top of a malty brew. Notice the mild sweetness which does not go cloy. Feel the nice level of carbonation with a mild cutting edge. Experience the slowly building bitterness in the middle. Recognize the overall quaffability does not live up to Trader José Dark Premium or Michelob Amber Bock. Know that its on par with Point Classic Amber and Bud's Freedom Reserve.
Tried
from Can
from
Vintage Estate Wine and Beer
on 11 Mar 2026
at 17:27
2/10
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Appearance 4
Aroma 2.5
Flavor 0.5
Texture 4
Overall 1
Can from kroger in cincy. This pour is slightly hazy pale, head immediately fades. Aroma is odd nose of BO and pine sap perfume. Taste the rubber inner tube, hand soap, diesel, turpentine, pine tar sap and rotting fermenting green grapefruit rinds, all with a a little added carbonation to the food processor liquid, hehehh. There, you have it. Tons of IPA have been flooding the market for over 15 years, and they practically all taste the same; terribly bitter. The IPA wave has never crashed as I predicted, and hoped. It used to be macro pale lager was the ubiquitous beer, now its the poorly made IPAs. If you gave up on IPAs after your first 5 or 100, supposedly you’re missing out on tons of IPA that could be perfect for your tastes. Like watching the 15 different godzilla films from japan, with english translations. For me, this is just another of the quadrillion IPA out there which are frightfully bitter max on style. My palate will never mature enough to appreciate the IPA style. Blah. You like IPA? Put this on yer bucket list, I'm sure you'll dig it.
Tried
from Can
from
Kroger - Cincinnati (Mason)
on 10 Mar 2026
at 16:54