Victoria (Mexico)

Victoria (Mexico)

Victoria , a pilsener-vienna type beer, is the most traditional out of Modelo´s brand portfolio. Unique for its bitterness and strong flavor which instantly pleases even the most demanding consumer. With more than 135 years of excellence, Victoria is one of the oldest beers produced in Mexico.
2.4
435 reviews
México DF, Mexico

Community reviews

2.4 Cerveza amarga y de sabor apagado.
1.1 This is the lowest alcohol regular beer is Mexico I think. Anything below this is specifically labeled "light". It's whatever. Tastes like beer
2.5 Bottle. It poured a golden color with a white head. The aroma was of malts, grains and wheat. The taste was similar to the aroma with more malts, grains, wheat, yeast, corn with moderate carbonation and a nice smooth finish. Decent.
2.5 Una cerveza de color café claro, las notas a malta presentes y un amargor aceptable.
3.0 Bottle poured a clear amber with a small lingering off white head. Aromas of caramel, earthiness and a hint of fruitiness. Palate was light bodied and crisp with a dry finish. Flavors of caramel, earthiness and light fruitiness with a crisp dry lingering caramel finish.
2.8 Bottle 35.5 @home poured into a footed pilsner glass. Clear medium amber, good frothy off-white head, mostly diminishing, light lacing. Aroma toasted malt, corn, brown sugar, light caramel. Taste medium sweet and light bitter, malty, corn, light caramel, metallic notes. Medium body, watery to oily texture, sweet and light bitter aftertaste, light malty and caramel notes, acceptable amber lager.
1.2 Many thanks for this beer to mr Jacek & Marek. To piwo to kompletna porazka. Znikoma piana, barwa miedziana, czuc jakis w aromacie likier czekoladowy do ktorego dodano mnostwo karmelu. W smaku nie przyjemny mokry karton, cola, pepsi, kofola i inne masci karmelowo slodkawe rarytasy. Piwo jest tak zle ze nawet najgorszemu wrogowi bym nie chcial go dac.
1.3 Bottle. Straight from the bottle. Sweet, malty, caramel, dusty, papery, bland, fizzy in aroma/taste.
2.0 Bottle. Clear amber pour with a fizzy off white head. Very little flavor, watery, light grain, a bit of corn, and just slight musty hops.
5.0 Asuuu esta bien rica no maa
2.5 Pours clear amber with a thin white head. Aroma of rich malt. Taste has hopped malt, thick and viscous. Palate has tea leaves, light-bodied watery malt. Good.
4.0 I prefer this to an American lager. I'm not a huge fan of lagers. The smell isn't as strong and the flavor doesn't hit the traditional lager highs, but it settles better.
2.4 A classic beer beer. The palate kicks in like the smell of beer-soaked carpet in a front bar.
2.6 12 ounce bottle. Pours a golden amber with a thin white had that lasts. Taste is of malt, grain, wheat and yeast. Mostly clean aroma. Has a decent body with a slight bitter finish. Overall, a nice, drinkable Mexican lager. Worth getting again.
4.2 Good after Corona. Little more flavor. Yum. Beer.
3.9 A big XX fan and Victoria has a great taste too. Full body flavor that goes great with just about any foods.
2.9 Bottle. Actually some decent amber malt character for an otherswose light mexi lager. Not bad for what it is
2.6 Had it in the bottle at the local restaurant. Some sweetness. Lighter beer. Goes good with spicy food and a lime.
2.3 Bottle at some bar in Oaxaca, Mexico. Clear amber liquid with medium off-white had. Aroma of light toast, bread, light corn and light earth. Taste is light sweet and light bitter with notes of toast, light caramel and light corn. Light to medium bodied with medium carbonation. Quite decent.
2.3 Couleur blonde, légère mousse. Peu de caractère, malt très présent et légère amertume.
1.7 What the hell's going on in this pint? Crappy mass-produced pilsner corn sweetness accented by biscuit and lemon and a spiky, fizzy texture. Metallic undertones on top of Corona-esque skunkiness, but without the dubious charm. Bready fade doesn't help. Somehow worse than Corona Familiar.
2.7 A interesting variant in the Mexican beer choices. A little darker in color then Corona. Malt and yeast are the most noticeable taste aroma notes. Palate is somewhat heavier. Overall less crisp then the lighter Mex's. Within the Mexican beer groups it has its own niche, but not a standout in the greater beer universe.
3.1 Buena. Aroma dulce a paja. Color ambar cristalino, burbuja poco persistente. Textura carbonatada burbujas compactas. Sabor ligeramente dulce con final ligero amargo.
4.0 Very smooth. This beer doesn’t have an aftertaste. Very similar to Modelo but not quiet there. Very good with food.
4.1 Best Pilsner beer to come from Mexico. Very citrus and bitter taste beer, but with no after taste. Most Mexican beers don’t have a bad after taste, Victoria is one of them. If I can compare this beer to an American beer equivalent, it’s like a better Michelob Ultra with a lime taste and not a pussy low calorie type of people.
4.0 You guys are all trippin, this is a great beer, when corona and modelo get old, this is a good option.
2.6 This is a really sweet and malty brew. Smells a little bi grassy. Not particularly well-balanced.
2.2 12 oz can. Smells of malt, sweet. Light amber color. Tastes sweet, not very well balanced, not much taste to this one. Clean and forgettable finish.
2.5 (12oz bottle) AROMA: soft lager/pils nose, touch of grain/malt, some sweet corn, toast, sourness, steamed veggie/beans APPEARANCE: decent coppery yellow, clear, average head, minimal lacing TASTE: not bad for a mexican mass lager, ok grain, some hops, simple but enjoyable PALATE: light to light medium body, quite crisp and cleansing, just slightly creamy, a bit of bitterness OVERALL: a respectable beer that won't wow anyone but has ok grain and hops, almost like a light german beer (similar to Amstel Lite maybe?). a bit light and simple, but drinkable with lager/pils qualities coming through.
2.8 Bottle at Dave and Leslie’s Xmas party. Poured dark golden, white head. Aroma was toasted malts, bread, grains. Taste was light sweet, malty, caramel. Slider rating system is a piece of shit.