Lone Star

Lone Star

Lone Star Beer uses the finest hops from the Pacific Northwest with hearty grains from the Central and Northern Plains. Malted barley and corn extract combine to provide Lone Star with nature’s finest ingredients for brewing. Lone Star’s ingredients give this beer its full natural flavor. The choicest hops lend complexity and aroma to this beer, and its proprietary mashing regimen creates the perfect balance of alcohol, body, and character.
1.8
702 reviews
Irwindale, United States

Community reviews

2.0 clear golden colour, one inch of creamy white head, which collapses quite quickly leaving back only some white lacing; aroma and taste is fully dominated by maltiness with some slight marmalade-like fruitiness and only hints of herbal hoppy notes; drinkable, though definitely imbalanced
2.3 Pours a clear light yellow with a white full head that leaves lacing. Nose is cereal. Taste is cereal with slight; sweetness. Light bitterness. 12 oz bottle BBY1/18/21
3.5 Similar to Bud Light.
2.8 Straw golden color malts grains grassy taste malts grassy cereal cheap enjoyable not going to hate
1.4 Clear golden with a thin head. Strawy smell with a strong corn note. Not much going on at the attack, later a malty taste with a little acidity and bitterness develops. But in general this beer is weak bodied and bland. Low carbonation.
2.7 Cans/bottles on ARB in Austin, September 2019. Clear golden pour with thin white lace. Nose is heavy corn and dirty malt. Mouthfeel is medium to thin bodied with high carbonation and notes of malt, corn, grass.
1.7 Typical American lager. Not much different than mass market lagers. Crisp and tinny.
1.4 Pours clear, pale golden with a one finger white head. Aroma is light corn and grass. Taste is corn syrup, moving to grass and faint hops. Finish is corn.
1.5 can. Poured clear gold with a bleach white head. Grainy aroma. Light bodied, high carbonation, flat finish. Bland corny grain flavour, an astringent hint, not even refreshing.
5.0 Zajebiste piwko! Smakuje jak połączenie nektaru z orgazmem. Gówno prawda, to piwo to szczyny
1.6 Tall can from LCBO. Pours a big foamy bubbly white head that dissipates to a thin layer and has a clear straw coloured appearance. Average lacing. Aromas are grainy, malty, herbal. Flavours are bland grainy malts, a bit of corn and light wheaty notes. Dry mouthfeel. Nothing special here.
5.0 Most refreshing beer ever. This tastes like Texas and it is what the water in Heaven is made out of
5.0 It’s not for everyone but it’s a solid lager with better flavor then some would like to give credit. Grain and corn combo with a subtle sweet finish.
1.3 473 ml can from the LCBO. Pours a clear pale golden colour with modest-sized white head. Aroma is unpleasant with chemically character and gently corny grains. Flavour also has a chemically note with corn and other grains. Bleh.
1.7 Can that pours a clean, very light yellow colour with a whitish cap, average stay and light foam lacing. Sweet malty nose with the corn notes and bad chemical hops. Tastes the same with the smoothness of corn that many people like. Not the grossest, but fairly rich and hard going down. Gonna eat Doritos to go with the corn right now.
2.2 It's in my opinion a decent lager, fits well on a hot summer day. And there are a lot of those in Texas !
1.2 473ml can. Clear pale blonde, effervescent bubbles and a thin foamy white head. Flavors are cereals, apple, corn and grass with floral notes. Medium body, moderate to good carbonation, smooth texture.
0.9 I was surprised to see i had never rated this. This is generic adjunct swill. Tatses like musty corn and wet paper. finest hops from the pacific northwest? what a joke. This is your typical macro yellow fizz. avoid.
2.9 Its national beer of Texas, that say it all lol. Not bad, average pale lager, nothing special or new, but not bad. Lively carbonation, pours yellow with average head. Everything is better in Texas lol.
0.6 Bottle. This is garbage. Don't drink it. Do not support this. "National beer of Texas"... the arrogance, on federalist grounds too.
3.5 Taste ok....goes well out on the boat fishing ....it doesn't sit in my guts very well though I dont know why....not my first choice
2.7 Draft. Pale yellow in color. The aroma is grain with a sweet corn taste. Ok lager.
1.8 Pours a clear yellow with a thin head. Aroma is corn, straw, lime and not much else. Taste is sweet with a thin bitter finish. Very average lager. May be OK on a hot day in Texas!
2.8 Bottle. Yellow pour with a white head. Pretty typical pale lager but not so bad with a some barbecue.
2.5 BLond clair, limpide, mousse assez faible. Nez léger, goût de malt très classique. Peu d'arômes, une lager indus...
3.2 12 oz bottle. Pours a clear gold with a small bubble white head. Mild scents of hay and hops. Very mild flavors of grass biscuits and malt. Not distinctive but well balanced and crisp. Astringent finish that is its only real character. National beer of Texas.
1.5 12 oz. bottle. Clear golden, foamy white head. Aroma was musty, rice, grain, corn. Taste was mild sweet, light flavor, corn, grain.
5.0 Great taste in the bottle, good flavor in a can. Earlier Rating: 12/8/2017 Total Score: 0.5
1.2 Great name. Great bottle. Bad beer....but it is about as bad as beer called Lone Star should be...so actually pretty good in that regard.
1.4 From Jun 2007 Purchased at Liquor Shed in Casper. Poured from 16oz can a pale gold with a large head of foam that sharnk quickly to almost nothing by the end of the glass. The smell is a typical macro lager smell...corn and sweetish malt. The taste is nothing special..big surprise. Weak malt character that's mostly sweet and sticky, hop character is very subdued. There's just some slight tartness that weakens the sweetness a tad but not enough for my liking. Blah. Once is enough for this one. Can't recommend.