Cerveza Aguila

Cerveza Aguila

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Brewed since 1928.

The number 1 selling beer in the country – Aguila is Colombia. With an authentic taste that’s distinctly Colombian, you’ll always find Aguila at events and festivals. Our beer defines the Colombian way of life. The perfect beer to share and celebrate any occasion, our lager is a crisp, clear pilsner with a mild taste.
1.9
496 reviews
Bogota, Colombia

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3.5 Can at home, golden beer, small head. Aroma is malt, light pepper, light fruit, Taste is the same, bitter, light sweet, bit coarse-dusty aftertaste, dry aftertaste, nice one.
2.0 0,33l can at a hostel in Barú, Colombia. Yellow clear color, small white head. Smells earthy, tobacco, malty sweet, peppery. Below Average smell. Light body, soft carbonation. Tastes earthy, malty sweet, peppery, tobacco, bit earthy. Finishes lightly bitter with notes of tobacco, sweet malts and peppery notes. Not that great 4,3,4, 2,7
2.2 Color amarillo pálido, transparente. Espuma blanca de dos dedos de espesor y corta retención. Aroma escaso a cereal y notas cítricas, lima. Sabor en esa línea, final corto de ligero amargor herbal y levemente metálico. Textura acuosa. Carbonatación media alta.
2.5 La bière de référence sur la côte Caraïbes de Colombie ! Une blonde rafraîchissante et desalterante sans prétention !
3.1 From the 12 fl. oz. bottle with date that I can notice. It pours yellow and carbonated with a fizzy whiten head that diminishes fast. Average for the style. The aroma is a kind of toasted bread crust sensation but also a slightly higher than usual floral sensation and something sweet. The body is light. The taste is sweet and crackery with a clean, dry, light bitterness to end. This is a style that does not require a lot of thought and it is done to style.
2.6 Bottle pour into nonic pint glass from Total Wine & More, Burlington. Appearance is crystal clear pale yellow with light sparkle, finger-width fizzy off-white head with poor retention and no lacing. Aroma is strong pilsner malt, vaguely metallic and light tart fruit, mild cardboard/dust--pretty classic Euro lager aroma. Taste is initial unbuttered popcorn, then pretty much as aroma. Palate is light bodied with thin texture, soft-to-average carbonation and finish as taste. Overall, I'm glad to have had the opportunity to have a Colombian beer but this is a pretty classic pale lager for most of the world that is strong but not all that pleasant and not interesting.
1.4 Puszka. Olalala la bamba woda z cukrem, cienizna, a juz bron boze ruszac gdy jest ogrzane powyzej 5 stopni.
1.4 Aroma: Medium honey, Light grassy. Appearance: Hazy, straw body. Small, white head. Fine bubbles. Low retention. Flavour: Medium-light bitterness. Medium-light honey. Slightly sweet finish of honey. Mouthfeel: Medium-light body. Medium carbonation. Overall: Oxidized, very oxidized. Honey is very prominent 330 ml bottle, poured. Trade with Nisse666 2A. International Pale Lager
1.5 This went down like a glass of water. I don't get the appeal of beers like these. Maybe if I was bushwhacking all day, I'd drink it like it was nothing.
1.1 Pours a clear yellow with a white head that laces. Nose at first was lemon but this quickly dissipated in to wet cardboard (!). The taste was barely malt with a slight bitterness. Insipid. 11.2 oz bottle
1.8 Den Namen der alten Brauerei trägt dieses Bier. Aber neben den ganzen einfachen Strandbieren hat dieses einen schon widerlich langweiligen Geschmack. Einfach nein.
0.9 12oz bottle purchased at a Columbian restaurant. Ordered this to stay true to the Columbian meal but what a mistake. I figured this would be bland but drinkable like maybe a Corona but no it was so much worse, almost offensively bad. I will never ever drink one of these again.
1.5 This can was found in one of the biz lounges at BOG airport, and has the same eagle logo but only "Colombia Original" on the front. I'm sure it's the same beer, same abv, same brewer. Pours white head and okay faint gold body. Smells of cardboard and bad perfume. Tastes like fermented rice with a hint of sugar. Wet finish. Very bad, very boring.
1.8 330ml can. Pours clear pale yellow with a small white head. Aroma is paper, corn. Taste is light sweet, malt, cardboard. Very light bodied. Great can design.
1.4 This bottle proclaims, "Most popular beer in Columbia" - those poor Columbians. Pours clear, pale golden with medium, white head. Aroma is corn syrup and skunkiness. Taste is also corn syrup, warming to a poor example of hoppiness that stops trying to pretend after a second. Finish is uneven and builds bitterness. On the plus side, I'm learning that South American pale lager is just as bad as central American pale lager.
1.5 Bottle from B&M, week 40, 2016. Those poor Columbians. Wet gold with a disinterested halo shrunken to nothing in seconds. Rockpool aroma with boiled egg glimpses. Mucilaginous and saline with elastic, stamp and inapt ozone notes. The merest crumb of lemon cake. Utterly slithering with glycerine. Sink's having some.
3.0 "The beer is light golden with a foamy white head. It smells sweet but has a malty bitterness to it that stays around in to the aftertaste.." - beersoftheworldproject.wordpress.com Date: 29/12/2015 Bought at: Systembolaget in Västerås, Sweden.
2.5 Bottle shared at Cotteridge wines, Cotteridge Convention III 20/05/2017. Many thanks! A very pale yellow coloured pour with a fine white head. Aroma is semi sweet, honey, cardboard, cereal. Flavour is composed of stale lifeless grains, cereal, little adjunct. Palate si thin, semi sweet, moderate carbonation. Meh.
2.7 Most popular colombian beer. Bitter than poker, a weak lager, but for any colombian a very familiar taste.
2.0 330ml bottle. Pours a clear pale gold with a thin white head. Sweet malt and very mild citrus flavours. Funky aroma. Standard weak/low quality lager. It is drinkable, but very boring and over carbonated.
2.7 Surprisingly refreshing, tastes like almost non-alcoholic. More of a thirst destroyer.
2.1 Cotteridge Convention III – May 2017 - Bottle share at Cotts. Thanks! As ’Aguila’. Very pale yellow, still and clear with no head forming. Aroma is nothingy, sugars, papery, airy. Body is light and smooth with tingly carbonation. Taste is corny, papery water, thin. Not much to say. Do not approve. (3-4-3-3-8=2.1)
4.0 Un de las mejores cervezas de Colombia. La tomo desde los 16 años la competencia historia de la Costeña y la Poker.
1.9 Bottle in Barcelona, Spain. Common lager, waterish, pale malts, nothing special
1.6 Pours clear straw color with a 3-finger white head. Grainy aroma, maybe some grass too. Body was light, and a bit watery. Dry finish. Lemony flavor over a grassy base.
1.0 The miller of Colombia. Pours a crisp yellow with stark white head. Wafts an intense straw odor. Some what and corn in the taste, but not much to speak of, flavor-wise. It’s just a standard macro.
2.0 Tried at the cotteridge convention 2017. Pale golden colour with a sweet corn aroma and taste. a touch dull
2.1 Sample at the Cotteridge Convention III 2017. Poured a crystal clear straw colour with a bubbly round head. The aroma is skunky grainy sweet malt. The flavour is moderate to light bitter with a light cardboard malt palate. Light bodied with average carbonation.
1.6 Bottle at Cotteridge Convention III 2017. Clear pale gold lasting white head. so poor its funny. Just a poor pale lager i cant describe the cardboard. No good. Some lemon .
2.6 Bottle share at Cotts 3. Thank you Sarky for this whale. Pours pale yellow with this white head. Aroma is grass and malt. Quite a sweet hit with a little malt and hay. Not the best but ok