Here is a complete rundown of the major Mexican beers, from the darkest to the lightest. All the national brands are manufactured by just two companies, so there are only minor distribution differences around the country. Bohemia Obscura —For real beer lovers who want to go beyond the typical offerings with something easy to find, Bohemia is the clear winner. This tasty bock-style beer was developed by German immigrants and has tremendous depth compared to its peers on the shelf.
It also has more alcohol, at 5. Expect to pay pesos a bottle a shade over a dollar in convenience stores, less by bottle if you buy a six-pack. Negra Modelo —The other true 5. Noche Buena —Only available around the Christmas holidays each year, this is a dark copper-colored bock style beer at 5. Dark Lagers and Amber Beers All 4. It has a more intense flavor than the norm and is a refreshing change from the sea of lighter beers, going well with hearty food.
It has slightly more alcohol than most, at 4. Leon —Looks are deceiving with Leon, a beer that looks darker and maltier than it really is. It is like a wimpier version of Negra Modelo, but is widely available in large returnable bottles and is often one of the cheapest six-packs of cans in a supermarket.
Indio —This has long been the Pabst Blue Ribbon of Mexico, with the best packaging, design, and marketing the brand is the sponsor of many rock shows and DJ events. The good news is that the flavor seems to this palette to have steadily improved over the years, probably due to better ingredients.
One of the easiest to find on draft—and better tasting on tap than in cans. Bohemia Lager —By far the best beer in Mexico that you can see through. One to sip and savor. It has a little more body and heavier finish than the Corona class though and also comes in cans.
Available in cans as well. Carta Blanca and Estrella —These two similar-tasting brands used to be quite common, but seem to be fading away into obscurity. Neither is a standout, but Carta Blanca is now the cheapest one on the shelf in a store.
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See all results with a Panjiva subscription Sign Up. Agrosoluciones Can Mex S. The most recognizable of the bunch, and our favorite, is the orange, which offers the classic orange soda experience without taking the sugar levels into the stratosphere. Your brain might be tricked into thinking otherwise, but there's no alcohol to be found in this full-bodied beverage. Serve it ice cold with a squeeze of lemon or lime to brighten the grape and cherry flavors.
You didn't think we'd leave out everyone's beloved Mexican Coke, did you? Even if Kenji's taste tests suggest people prefer the taste of American Coke, there's no denying the cultish fervor this soft drink instills in its disciples. In case you don't know the difference, it pretty much comes down to one factor: Mexican Coke uses cane sugar instead of high fructose corn syrup.
However, it was recently revealed that a large percentage of Coca-Cola produced and sold in Mexico uses corn syrup, not sugar, and that only the Coke exported to the U.
Mexican Coke is sometimes sold at a premium, so if you consider yourself one of the devout, you may want to try the two Cokes side by side to see if the gap is as wide you assumed. Mexican Coke pretty easy to track down these days, and you can even buy it in bulk at Costco. Actively scan device characteristics for identification.
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