Mexicana Cerveza Mexicali Clara

Mexicana Cerveza Mexicali Clara

Bottle: Filtered

Ingredients: Water; Two-row Barley; Chinook, Mt. Hood Hops; Yeast.

Our original formula. This brew is bright, deep golden yellow in color. The aroma is of sweet malt, lightly floral and hoppy. The flavor reflects its hop bitterness; slightly sweet, and just a perfect balance of two row barley malt, Chinook, Mt. Hood, and peerless hops that culminate to a very clean and semi-dry finish.
1.9
173 reviews
Tecate, Mexico

Community reviews

2.3 Bottle 33cl shared by Calisky. A clear golden beer with low head. Nose is light on toasted malt. Aroma is on light caramel, nuts, vegetable hops, diacetyl, poor body, high carbonated.
2.4 Off gold, watery, with a slight lingering sweetness. Unchallenging, but not unpleasant.
1.5 330ml bottle. Pale golden color. Small size, white head, struggles to stay. Malty, dusty, caramel in aroma. Caramel, malty, corn in taste. This is just pure periodic table in watery form.
1.6 330ml bottle (Ancho, Tallinn) Corny - hominy even - lager aroma, a bit sweet, Pale, fizzy, and in a beautiful clear bottle. Thin watery palate. Cheap starchy lagery taste. Finish is, finisheded, thank god.
2.8 Malt dominant aroma and taste, great hops but doesn’t really jump out. Some background fruits but feels like it misses is potential.
1.9 A horrible smelling brew whose flavor unfortunately matches the aroma. The look is a crystal clear light golden watery color. This was the best part of my experience. I wil not drink this again.
2.9 A positive surprise to meet a Mexican lager that tastes like beer. Good hoppy and slightly floral with fullness and taste as a European pilsner can and should taste. I do not remember just where I bought it, but it was cheap. This lager tops everything I’ve tasted from Mexico and can be recommended as a nice, hoppy and rich thirst quencher. Surely also excellent for food, which need not necessarily be Mexican.
2.2 Drank from a nonic glass poured from a 330ml bottle, purchased as part of a random eight pack. Pours a golden, slight orange, hight carbonated, with decent amount of white head. Has malty aromas with a pilsner crispness and slight hops. Tastes refreshing in the begining with an decent middle matliness, which finishes with an odd creamy taste. Better than I expected!
1.8 Bottle, 355ml. Clear golden with a minimal offwhite head. Grainy aroma of corn, some fruits. Medium to light bodied with moderate to fizzy carbonation. Not sweet with the faintest herbal bitterness. Cereal and carbonation finish. Not undrinkable but practically flavorless.
1.9 Bottle, 355ml. A clear golden beer with a small white foamy head. Aroma is of canned corn, wheat and a faint hint of spices. Taste is very mild with a watery finish. Not the worst macro I have tasted, but one that I have already forgotten.
1.7 Clear gold. Aroma skunk, buttery grain. Tastes buttery wheat. Decent. Wheaty. Sweet
2.0 330ml Flasche. Klar und golden. Minimale Schaumkrone. Fruchtiges Citrusaroma. Mild.
1.9 bottle @ Party Town / Florence KY --- Clear light amber, thin rim head, dots of lace. Taste is sweet malt that may have an adjunct along, turning a little bitter on the swallow. In the finish, carbonation, then some sweet malt bring things to a short finish. A typical hot climate beer: drinks like water and quenches thirst on a hot day.
2.8 12oz bottles - I’ve been to several Mexican parties and while many of them drink Corona or Modelo or even Bud, a select few had this on hand and I have to say it was rather enjoyable. Grainy aroma, light herbs, and just a touch buttery. Spicy hops on the palate, just a bit more butteryness, sweet corn and cinnamon (??). Not bad.
2.0 12 oz. can served in a shaker- poured a transparent thin yellow color, one finger head formed but quickly dissolved away within moments, low carbonation. Aroma of hard water and corn. Hits the mouth with a thin body, malt has to be corn all the way, middle actually has a very small hop crest, finish is pure water though.
2.0 "Meh. Good enough with food and clearly cleaner and better than a standard Corona, but still nothing I’d really enjoy past the refreshment phase. Non-offensive is the key :)"
2.0 Bottle: Clear gold with a thick white head. Skunky, grainy..(clear bottle) aroma. Citrus, stale grain, corn malt flavour...sweet. Aside from the terrible aroma, it might not be a too bad a beach beer when fresh and served locally.... However, in this case....gaaahhh.
2.2 There’s no doubt that the sweet, overrioe danky dunk malt aroma of this beer means that it is made with the rinest ingridients. It pours golden with a lot of magically disappearing foam but who cares about that? It tastes like 5th grade before your friend’s dad switched to lite beer.
3.0 6 pack cans from local grocery store. Slight hoppy citrus aroma. Crystal clear golden in color with a thin head. Definitely a sweet malty cereal flavor followed by a dry citrus note. Overall, what can you say? Smooth & easy drinking; at least it’s not offensive. A good summer quencher.
1.7 Ins Glas ergießt sich ein goldgelbes Bier mit geringer Schaumkrone. Geruch leicht malzig, getreidig. Geschmack leicht malzig, wässrig, getreidig, minimal herb.
1.6 The beer starts smooth and watery. No real aroma there. The mainpart is a bit dry, a bit malty. Hints of hop bitterness in the end, the rest is slightly grainy (if there is any aroma above the water level). Water, lots of water. I don’t know where the mentioned hops are, but I guess not in my bottle. Watery, refreshing stuff. No aroma at all. --> 4/12/4/4
3.7 it is light, tasty going down, chrisp and has a very clean finish. it is the best mass produced beer Mexico has. I’m not comparing this with anything but mainstream. corona, Pacifico Dos x etc. It’s a really good beer for what it is. I’m very fortunate as our local brew master has out of this world beer in Rancho Mirage, ca my bros a rock star chief and makes some of my favorite stuff and we have the hanger brewery in Redlands a short drive away as stone brew as well etc. so again for the group it’s in its a must try. my go to beer since my high school days was Pacifico, new castle and Pabst.
2.8 Can. Pours gold with a high, lacy white head. Nose is apple, stone fruit, and bread; no adjunct or skunk present. Sweet and a little malic on the tongue, but by Bes there’s a few hops there, and the finish is clean and yeasty. Pretty decent yellow fizzy stuff.
2.1 Bottle. Pours a hazy golden color with a medium thick white head. Scent is heaven grain, typical of Mexican non-amber "cerveza". Think Corunna in flavor but with just a tad more hop bite. Passable.
1.6 No retention and no lacing. Smells of very sweet malt. Almost like chocolate. Tastes like very sweet malt. Not the most pleasant taste. Not offensive, but not enjoyable.
1.8 Bottle from Liquor Mountain. Pretty stinky aroma (skunked?), pissy hops. Clear medium straw color. Rasty, rough grain initial / some bad hopping / light extract-like notes / little carbonated punches of sweet malt in final. Thin body/ Overall, fairly unpleasant. Might drink it on a sunny day in Baja with some tamales.
1.9 Pours a clear, pale yellow beer with a weak white head. The aroma is malt. The flavor is malt, sweetness. The palate is weak and the overall impression is weak.
1.9 Bottle 198 yen from Liquor Mountain. 5% a clear glass bottle leads to a slightly skunky (lightstruck) aroma on opening. A clear gold pour with a foamy white head. The skunky aroma persists. The flavor is sweet sugary & hay/grass/corn/basically grains. A hint of bitterness from the hops but the aftertaste is sweet & sugary. It leaves my mouth feeling coated in sugar, the kind of feeling I get after drinking coca-cola... Blurgh...
2.8 (Bottle - ABV 4.4% Superior Mexican Beer, rather than Original on label - maybe export variant). Clear orangey golden with little white head. Subtle aroma of somewhat grainy malt. Light to medium body with pleasant medium carbonation. Taste of light grainy malt with a citrusy tang. Overall, it’s drinkable.
3.5 great cerveza taste is great for style superior to other mexican brews very refreshing