Prestige Lager

Prestige Lager

Prestige Lager beer is brewed using only natural hops, two row malt (75% 2-row Malt, 25% refined sugar), the finest yeast, and purest water, along with state of the art technology and the most qualified technicians.
This has enabled Prestige Lager to win the first prize Gold Medal at the most coveted and prestigious award "The World Beer Cup 2000" in the catagory American Style Lager.

ABV from 5% to 5.6% at some point.
1.9
247 reviews
Port au Prince, Haiti

Community reviews

2.7 Land #157 Haïti 🇭🇹 Maar stiekem gebrouwen in Amsterdam. Via USA hier naar toegekomen. Dank aan Jeroen H.
2.6 Bottle shared during RBWG 2015. Pours clear, pale gold with a thin, foamy white head. Sugary white bread abounds, some light grains, simple cereal. Light bodied with fine carbonation. Sweet, basic pale bread finish. Not terrible.
2.7 Old Untappd checkin, December 10, 2017. Brown glass bottle. Light malty aroma. Moderate malt taste, decent finish. Not a bad macro lager at all.
2.0 Stubby 12 oz bottle pours a pale yellow with small white head and practically no lacing. Aroma is grainy (rice, grass, and cereal) and almost skunky. Taste is slightly sweet with some corn syrup and hops bitterness in the finish. Body is light with average carbonation and a crisp mouthfeel. There's nothing distinctive or prestigious about this one, except perhaps where it is brewed. I found this at the Graceway Gourmet grocery store in Providenciales, Turks and Caicos. The local beers here are much better.
0.7 Rating copied from Untappd. Acquired from Total Wine & More. Had in Fort Lauderdale on 31 dec 2016
2.1 Robe dorée, limpide, scintillante, effervescence active. Fine mousse blanche temporaire. Arômes: céréales Saveurs: subtile note de céréale Texture: mince, effervescence modeste, croustillante.
2.8 Little bottle pours out pale straw topped with a white head. Nose is sweet rice skunk and grass. Taste is more of the rice grain notes and skunk.
2.8 12oz bottle from Halftime. Thin, pale, white grape juice color. No significant head. Weak grainy aroma and taste, musty, light vegetable.
3.2 12 oz bottle. Pours a rich gold with a dense white head. Scents of hoppy citrus and malt. Malty and watery with a little late hops balance but very little substance. All balanced but not a lot there. Fizzy mouthfeel. Not great but not offensive.
2.4 355ml bottle from a trade with mansquito. Thanks a lot. Pours clear gold with a medium-sized white head that disappears in a couple of seconds. Aroma is malt, corn, some cardboard. Taste is light sweet, corn, malt, metal. Typical exotic country pale lager.
0.9 Bottle from total wine. Typical Caribbean lager, would work great in warm water.
2.0 This lager poured a crystal clear yellow with a roacky bright white head. Minimal lacing. Scents of corn, honey and dough/ First swig was thin as hell with a little honey and corn flavours. About as white bread as Bud. Finish is slightly sweet with corn syrup flavour lingering.
2.5 Refrigerated 12 oz. brown bottle, best by date January 2020 poured into a glass. Clear gold with white head. Aroma is light grain, light body, medium carbonation, and little lacing. Taste is light grain.
4.1 Bastante fresca
2.2 3/XI/18 - 12Fl. Oz. bottle @ home, BB: V/2019 - (2018-1643) Thanks to Tinus for sharing the bottle! Clear pale yellow beer, small irregular aery white head, unstable, dissipates immediately. Aroma: very malty, grains, sweet, carboard. MF: ok carbon, medium to light body. Taste: sweet and malty start, pretty watery, sugary touch, cardboard, hint of citrus. Aftertaste: sweet malts, cardboard, some caramel. Not very prestigious. :p
1.9 My first (and likely last) Haitian beer, a ‘tropical lager’ from a stubby bottle shared by tderoeck. Snow white, mousy, lightly lacing, thinning and opening head over clear pure golden blonde beer with light and ‘thin’ sparkling. Aroma of popcorn, cornbread, bubblegum, something weirdly lavender bath soap-like, cold cooked rice. Sweet graininess in the mouth, very prominently corn-like, very slick, with fizzy, somewhat sharpish carbonation and straightforwardly grainy-corny sweetish body, thin and a bit soapy, with only a the faintest dash of grassy hop bitterness. Utterly ‘corny’, cheap industrial standard lager as expected, but I had worse and it is a nice country tick of course.
2.1 Bottle from Aruban supermarket. Pale yellow with white head. Sweet corn, malt, syrup, bread, cardboard. Very light. Drinkable.
2.4 Bottle pour served cold into nonic pint glass from Total Wine & More, Danvers. Appearance is clear yellow with nice sparkle, ephemeral fizzy white head and no lacing. Aroma is crackery Pilsner malt, vaguely metallic. Taste is as aroma. Palate is light-to-medium bodied with smooth texture, lively carbonation and clean, fairly dry finish as taste. Overall, pretty typical foreign pale lager. Not much to it.
2.8 Clear golden colour, white head. Malty aroma, light hops. Sweet malty flavour, light bitter. Sweet malty finish, some lingering banana and ripe apple. Decent lager. (from 12fl.oz. bottle @ our NJ hideout)
2.6 Clear golden blonde pour with a thin white head and light lacing .... aroma of corn, caramel malts, grassy hops and sweet malts .... taste is sweet, but crisp and clean with a light grassy hop bite and corn ..... light body but good flavor ... not bad and sessionable
1.4 Pours clear golden with light head. Aroma is slight caramel with minimal hops. Taste is light, sweet caramel, and pretty much that's it. Visually checks out as a beer.
3.5 "The beer is light golden in colour without any mentionable foam on top. It tastes very crisp with a small amount of sweet to it. Finishes off malty which lingers on to the aftertaste. A very drinkable lager, especially when you’ve participated in a bikerace earlier in the day." - beersoftheworldproject.wordpress.com Date: 20/05/2017 Bought at: Half Time Beverage in Mamaroneck, USA.
2.0 An okay pilsener. Sweet and light. Pours gold with a surprisingly potent bitterness at the end. Tried in Ounaminthe in 2017.
2.9 June 12, 2015 - with blankboy, jercraigs and mabel - 500ml bottle. Ooh - this gonna be goooood! At least it’s a country tick. Clear oily pale bright gold with a small white head. Sweet candy aroma, hint of plastic - lots of honey - I have smelled a lot worse, but not good. Taste, well, it’s clean and light, if sweet - no plastic; in fact I’d swear it had added honey, but apparently not. Light body and carbonation, quick finish and no linger - but no harshness. You could do a lot worse than this. "it’s not a three, but it IS a two-nine" ...done.
1.6 Bottle @ Saxo tasting. Clear yellow with a white head. Aroma is sweet, malty and corn. Flavor is medium sweet. Sweet finish. Watery. 170617
1.6 Bottle @ Johns. Pours pale yellow with a white head. Aroma of malt, grain, cardboard. Flavor is sweet, malt, grain, light cardboard. Medium body, average carbonation, sweet finish. 3-2-3-2-6. 170617
1.6 Bottle, 5.6%. Clear golden with small white head. Aroma is malt, grainy, corn and a little cardboard. Flavour is malt, grainy, corn, sweet, cardboard, little watery, little thin and a little bitter.
2.0 Bottle @ Højbjerg tasting. Nice head with good duration. Color is golden. Aroma and taste are malt and hops. Sweet finish.
1.7 Bottle. Frothy white mostly deminishing head. Yellow colour. Light malty and hoppy bad bready aroma. Light bitte fælavir. Short light bitter finish. Watery palate.
4.6 This is a kinda beer that you need you wanna turn up in party or chill at beach, makes you fearless, sees life preciously beautiful