There are many great Mexican beers, but only a few are sold here in the United States. Here are the top ten in regards to body and taste available this side of the border.
Not the best beer, but pretty good for the price you pay. Goes down smooth but can be quite bitter. Tastes best ice cold, with a lime and salt if you prefer. Because of the flavor you get for the price, this beer is great to make your own micheladas, the savory drink similar to bloody marys.
Sol is not much greater than Tecate, but it is not as common which makes it better to appreciate it. It’s very light and goes down very smooth, but don’t expect too much flavor.
Incredibly smooth, crisp, and refreshing. Carta Blanca is a beer you don’t prefer too often, and when you do it’s because you want some selection. It’s very light, and if you take too long in drinking it, you might wind up with a flat beer. So drink up!
No matter how cool The Most Interesting Man in the World seems, this beer isn’t all that. It is refreshing and has a subtle, strong taste which goes down smooth. You can choose between the clara (green bottle) or the amber, which has a fuller taste but goes down just as smooth.
You can never go wrong with a Modelo. Great taste, slightly bitter, and very refreshing. Enjoy it with a lime, but it isn’t really necessary.
Victoria is a great beer similar to Modelo (perhaps because it is brewed by the same company) but slightly more bitter. You probably wouldn’t be able to tell the difference if it was poured in a clear glass, but what makes it a great beer to have is that, until recently, it was only available in Mexico. It is now exported to select cities in the U.S.A. so you ought to feel special to have one.
3. Bud Light Chelada
This is perhaps the best dark lager brewed in all of the Americas. It’s not very heavy and the full-body taste leaves the mouth clapping for more. It’s rich and not too filling, which even non-dark beer drinkers can enjoy.
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This beer is way underrated! It’s quite light but has a great, crisp flavor that will quench your thirst any time of day, any time of year. No lime is needed and is way less filling than Corona. It really is a delectable delight!
The classic Corona. You’d be surprised to know that this crisp, refreshing beer is easier found in the U.S. than in Mexico, but don’t doubt its authenticity. Coronas are always called for special occasions and is the only beer that really does taste better with limes. I don’t know why they bottle Coronitas; it’s the same beer only in a smaller bottle. That only results in you drinking your beer faster. Corona can be a bit filling, but that is why they also have Corona Light. But be aware that as well as Corona light being less filling, you also lose flavor, so choose wisely.