Hamm's

Hamm's

Hamm’s, first brewed in 1865, an America’s classic premium beer, "Born in the Land of Sky Blue Waters." Miller acquired the brand in 1999. Hamm’s is brewed in true family tradition using the purest water and the choicest barley malt, grain and hops. Hamm’s has a low to moderate body and bitterness and a low to moderate hoppy aroma. Hamm’s is available in select states.
1.9
529 reviews
Milwaukee, United States

Community reviews

5.0 Crisp and refreshing - This is how beer SHOULD taste! 👍
2.6 Overall the as far as Taste and smell you get a hint of malt and a hint of a grassy hop note with a decent bit of corn it’s pretty watery but for 4.99 a 6 pack of 16oz cans it’s hard to beat sure it’s not the best beer by no means but it’s definitely a decent just got off work daily drinker
2.2 Tastes sweet and nice at quite the price! 6 pack of 20 oz cans for only $4. I drank half out of the can and the other half in an Orval chalice. Light yellow color. The lightest of the light. Smells like beer? Like corn fresh out of the can. Tastes really good compared to other similar beers. Mouthfeel is like water. I could drink a tumbler of this before bed.
1.4 Pours clear golden with a thick white head. Aroma of acerbic malt. Taste has malt, hints of grass. Lingers on the nose. Hop (get it!), skip, and a jump from water. It's like water with a pleasant beer-like hint.
4.0 Clean grainy, corn syrupy smell, with light citrus notes. Frothy, off white 2 finger head with a descent Miller High Life like lacing. Mild sweetness, very little bitterness & quite smooth going down. A light to medium bodied beer. This is not just your Grandpa's beer folks. Very drinkable, enjoyable brew. It's one of my favorite Adjunct beers. This libation go's great with, Pizza, Burgers, Barbecue and such, as well. How can you go wrong with a brew that is born in the land of sky blue waters? Try it, I'm sure you will enjoy it
2.1 Can. Pours a yellow color with a small white head. Has a fruity malty grainy aroma. Fruity malty grainy flavor. Has a fruity malty grainy finish.
2.8 From a can to a glass. Pours a clear light gold color with a medium frothy creamy head. Aroma is barley malt, corn, slight yeast and slight earthy herbal hop note. taste follows the aroma with a medium light mouthfeel. Above average Lager.
1.0 11-22-19 @ Sonny’s pizza
3.9 One of my favorite cheap brews. A very nice, crisp refreshing beer. My only complain is that it could be a bit less sweet, but otherwise I definitely enjoy kicking back and enjoying some nice cans of Hamm's. Definitely a nice classic American lager.
4.0 it works well not killer not bad!!!
3.0 A refreshing beer whether you’re chilling at home or having a get together with friends. It’s also nice how cheap it is for a six pack but the taste is just as good as any other domestic brew.
3.1 For six 16 oz. beers for under 5 dollars this beer is great I love the taste and its not over powering. Great on a hot day a hidden gem in my book.
3.3 Not bad at all... has a clean taste but a little bitter.... i am not a micro-brew guy....cheap beer never gives me any problems can't say that about those fancy high priced brews!!!!!
3.0 For my money this is the best of the American AAL’s Looks and tastes like beer I remember from the 1960’s when many American beers were quite good! You can buy this in 12 and 16 oz cans. A 30 pack of 12 oz cans can be had at Festival Foods for $10.99 plus tax today. No - it’s not a glamorous import or boutique craft lager which I also enjoy at times but for the buck this refreshing brew can’t be beat! Prosit!
1.9 Regular light beer with a bitter end. Low abv. Cheap. Honestly thought i would get more from it.
3.0 Refrigerated 12 oz. aluminum can poured into a glass. Aroma is light adjunct, light body, medium/light carbonation, and little lacing. Taste is light adjunct.
1.3 Can shared at Lucky Bamboo. Pours a clear gold with a finger of white foam that dissipates. Grain and corn syrup aromas dominate the nose. Palate is a bit thin with more sweet corn and grain. No real hops on the finish.
2.7 Crisp clean great for byob Indian Resturaunt!
1.8 16 oz can on 13th March 2019. Drank at my daughters place in California. Got to love Millers for not mentioning their name on this bland and boring beer. Pale golden pour, clean and clear; fast fading white crown. Malty front to the nose and what taste there was, thin mouthfeel. Another Miller product that helps to keep them as my lowest scoring brewery in the world.
1.3 It's not even close to the best, but it is undoubtedly the cheapest. Light, easy to drink, and costs less than 50 cents per 12 oz can when you buy a 30 pack. Unfortunately it doesn't smell the best and has a somewhat unpleasant aftertaste. It is an extremely crappy beer. If you don't have a lot of money or just don't want to spend a lot it is actually a pretty decent option.
4.4 Thats a darn good beer for the low low price!!
2.0 16 oz. can. Pours a thick, gradually collapsing, off white head, with layered lacing, over a clear yellow (SRM 3) body.....nose is mild malts, slight hop spice, balance slightly to the hops......taste is mild malts, slight hops, with minimal finishing bitterness......mouth feel, light body, no alcohol, moderate carbonation. This falls well into the Pale Lager style. Rating above to enjoyment, below to style. BJCP 7/3/9/4/6
4.1 Hamm's taste like a lager should. Smooth and refreshing.
4.0 Rated at 1.87...that's almost 1.9 (which when rounded off is an easy "2"). Any 2 for around $0.50 a pop gets my endorsement, hands down!
3.2 I could add this on my regular rotation. Smooth and has alittle chappyness to it. Got more history then most. Reminders me of Old Milwaukee as a kid in the 80's As a adult my Dad brought it over and didnt feel like going to the store so I tried it and goes great with a meal. No bloating, doesnt mess your meal to feel bloated sooner,
4.2 Hamm’s in a can is a robust beer in a timeless vessel. All the beauty of a fine American brew without any pretentions. As written in the Chicago Tribune Macro Beer Review, “It was a revelation. It was Hamm’s.”
2.5 Decent beer. Has a bad after taste though. Corn and hops taste with medium carbonation. A old school mans beer.
2.0 almost like a Budweiser, odd aftertaste
2.7 Very clear with a big white collapsing head. The aroma is corn, neutral barley, dust, slight grass like hops, and a faint lager ester. The flavor has some sweetness upfront, with a slow finish of grains, corn, and slightly balancing not so sweet. A little bit sweeter than I prefer my these things.
5.0 It’s the best beer. Wanna know why? It tastes just as good left out as it does in the fridge.