Sunday, February 28, 2016

Soy Tejano

Beer #3: Tejas
This week, I've taken a break from IPA's to try a beer that is a little less flashy, one that is geared towards drinkers who have an inclination towards lighter beers. Initially, its seemingly simplistic design did not engage my eye, but the beer's name, which is a nice ode to the Tex-Mex culture that permeates the Lone Star State, was a good enough reason to try it out.

Unlike the other two beers I have reviewed, Tejas did not leave a lasting impression. However, that's not to say that it was a bad beer, just an average one. There are a few things about Tejas that were not agreeable, but perhaps the most disappointing aspect was how flat the beer tasted. Alongside lacking any kind of flavor profile, it was too similar to other pilsners, particular those sold by the behemoth Miller Brewing Company. The carbonation masked the grainy and hoppy flavors that are synonymous with pilsners. On the other hand, the beer's lightness made it relatively easy to finish, though this strength is ultimately overshadowed by all of the beer's shortcoming.

Not recommending this beer seems like a disservice because it is a very fine option for drinkers who are either on a budget or prefer something that is easy to drink. Serious beer enthusiasts who place a larger emphasis on taste will likely find a surfeit of faults within the beer's lack of flavor. As a beer drinker, I feel there are many options worse than Tejas, which, at the very least, has an above-average name. Regrettably, its unexceptional taste leaves much to be desired.

   
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