I got halfway through before realizing this was a coors product, and I'm quite surprise as it's a very tasty lager. Sweet leads, but some bitterness to balance. Good malted grain flavor, and quite smooth.
Dark chocolate and some roasted malt on the palate, dry finish with a bit of lingering sweetness. Tasty and easy to drink. Pretty amazed this is actually a Coors product.
Unpleasant smell, like gin and dank basement & an acrid, tar-bitter finish that lingers sandwich a surprisingly inoffensive hop-and-citrus plus sweet malt IPA. But those bookends - eaugh.
I was expecting the worst kind of fake, syrupy sweetness, but was nicely surprised. Comes off like an easy-drinking Oktoberfest with nutty, malty notes and just the subtlest sheen of apple and caramel. Didn't get a whole lot of Blue Moon's signature lite Belgian character, but I didn't miss it.