far better product, than Coors light. its a shame people dont appreciate the flavor. actually personally feel it taste better out of a can than in a bottle. dont know why but it just seems more enjoyable. have you noticed that?
+jeeping_foodie No, I've not noticed any differences between the canned or bottled version, j_f. Now, I am not sure if this is better than Coors Light, because many light beer drinkers adore that one. I'm just not a regular light beer drinker.
I love Banquet. I have been to 2 bars in my life that have it on draft. It is a little flat tasting from the tap. Can and bottle, hands down my favorite American yellow macro brew
Love this beer. Coors and Narragansett are my two go to beers when I want a beer that tastes like beer. You are lucky that your prices are that low. I'm from Mass and I am now living in Florida and have never seen anything that low.
at least its way cheaper than Canada ive noticed even American states like PA which is a control state has way cheaper prices than here in Vancover where in Quebec you can buy a 12 pack of Banquet for $16.99
I always have some Coors stubby bottles in the fridge. Never disappoints. Back in the early 80s we used to drive from Chicago to Iowa to get it. Lol seems crazy now.
I remember the push into Illinois for Coors. I was a junior at Northern Illinois University, fall of 1983.. posters were plentiful, some hanging on the walls of my dorm, kinda crazy. I was a Pabst drinker back then, really enjoyed Pabst in the 7 ounce cans.
+Laurence Hartnett Ah, man. I was in 10th grade in the Fall of 1983. Well, I guess back then I was just seeing beer brands, but not so much studying them.
Haven't had this in a long time. Having my wife pick me up a six pack today thanks to this review. Have you ever considered doing comparison videos? IE Coors Banquet Vs. Coors Light. I say that because Coors Light has never tasted like it's 'heavy' counterpart. I'm curious of your assessment.
H'mmm, that is a good idea, and if there wasn't so much Major League Baseball on television, I might consider doing it, Bradley Hargett. Thanks for watching. I appreciate it!
I like the facts you always about the history and what is in the beer, always good to know what you are consuming, I got a 6 pack 12oz for 7$ even at my Local store a few days ago a little pricey but I really enjoy coors banquet.
You are welcome. I work part time and I come home and have nothing better to do when I am not out flying RC drones and airplanes than sit home and fire up youtube and try beers I never used to enjoy mostly because of my budget. I have a drone video up from last week with a late April storm that left us with 13 inches of snow here in Gillette Wyoming. I fly and take aerial video as a hobby. Good beer is sort of my hobby as well :) Cheers.
This has been my go to beer lately. I can get a 12 pack of the stubby bottles for 9.99. I also like the retro bottles they have and every cap has a saying on it. Very underrated beer.
Always have liked this beer myself and drink it when on sale, can be found for around 4/sixer in cans. They had the 18 pack of stubbies on sale this week for 14.99 so picked some up, you can really pound those stubbies down, pretty cool bottle too.
Ronald Theriot they now sell the stubbies here. So I got my wish. Drinking one right now. For some reason I find this quite bland though. But very drinkable.
I like my budget beer. A nice cold Bud, PBR, Miller High Life, Coors or Rainier all hit the spot for me. But like you I refuse to pay $8-$11 for a 16 oz. cup of domestic beer when I go to a MLB baseball game or NFL game ... I'm quite OK going beerless for the duration of the game rather than being gouged to the tune of paying more than what a SIX-pack costs for ONE cup of beer. haha ... thankfully when I go to a nearby Single-A Minor League Baseball in the region a cup of domestic beer still sells for $5-$7. Enjoy your videos & dig your vast array of beer/sport swag. :)
Cool review, I would love to come down to Louisiana and grab a beer with you haha, I actually had plans to go to New Orleans in 2020 before you know what hit.
Used to drink Extra Gold a lot in the UK and loved it ( I was very young tho, so maybe my memory plays tricks). Now I have moved abroad I cannot find Coors anywhere ( apart from occasionally Coors light which is not good). I wish I could try this one over here in Taiwan.
Coors is one of those beers that for some reason use to taste better 20+ years ago than today. I guess I am still a Smokey and The bandit nostalgic drinker. I remember when it was always refrigerated and was never sold off the floor or shelf . Its still a good drinkable light American Lager. Off the tap its delightful. Funny thing is that I live in Colorado and no one ever brings Coors to an adult dinner party; it kinda a Faux Pa for snobby Colorado beer drinkers but I still like it. The Can Design is a classic.
I started drinking Coors in February, 1996, and I have not noticed any differences, although I may just have not been paying particular attention to it.
When two public companies merge, especially if it's an even exchange ratio, nobody really ever bought anyone else. You have one blob of public shareholders that owns one company, and another blob that owns another company, and now you have one company and the two blobs own that company. If one company has a very concentrated ownership structure, say it's owned 30+% by one shareholder, then the new company may have a more concentrated structure than the other company did. It's always important to look at who's CEO will serve as CEO, and how will the board be structured post-merger to get an idea of who is really in control.
Great beer and review! You can find this beer near the Philly/NJ area. Trying to get another beer reviewer to ship me a can of the coors gold... I tried michelob golden this summer --- that's a wonderful beer. Taste challenge---coors extra gold vs michelob golden. That would be cool :)
+BIG B That would be interesting and impossible for me to pull off, since neither one is sold in Louisiana, nor anywhere near this area. Thanks, BIG B!
I tell you what if I’m ever in Louisiana I’d love to do a review with you or even just drink a beer you’re my go to for beer reviews you always know your stuff
+Pumping Iron It's really hard to say, Pumping Iron. Well, maybe it's Heileman's Special Export, but we don't get that in Louisiana. Maybe, Natural Ice?
+Terrence LaBroix Yes, Terrance. Here's the story- In 1998 I was driving east along U.S. Hwy. 190 in Brady, Texas (sort of a semi-desert area), and I found Coors Dry in a liquor store and bought a single. I really liked it, but never saw it, again.
This is a just a good all around beer. In the cooler they have most of the section dedicated to Coors Light, then just a sliver of 12 packs, of bottles and cans for the Banquet. That really should be the other way around. I really enjoy a Budweiser for American Lager, but Coors is right there, and if not a tick above for me anyway. Thanks Jay!
Me to but since ive tryed this beer i havent really switched it up and sometimes i i stich it up to coors light or pacifico or miller light but i always end up back to the banquets
You would be the guy to ask. Special K tells me that Banquet and light are the same recipe, but they're filtered and aged differently. Do you know the storry with that?
Radar Really I don't even know if the information is available. You might have to contact Coors. Oh, one thing you could do is to look at the Coors Light website and see if they list the hops. That could clinch it.
Ronald Theriot I haven't had this beer Coors Banquet since Friday April 2014 when I was 21 years old 3 years I may revisit it Again because I haven't had it since than
This is actually quite amazing Compared to its "light" counterpart much more flavor and for 10 bucks a 12 pack of stubbies you just can't beat it Definitely a working mans beer
COORS original was the first beer i really liked. it stayed at the top until i discovered SAPPORO. it was the good looking tall shiny silver can that got me to try it.
When I was in the at Ft. Monmouth NJ in 1968 we had a deal with McGuire AFB to have it flown in from the brewery. It was served at the bowling alley. The place was mobbed when we had money.
Drinking one currently and idk how it will do in 2019. It’s seemed to drop off a bit since the year it won gold. In my opinion at least. Seems to have lost a little bit of sweetness that I actually preferred. Still a good beer though. Cheers 🍻
Ronald Theriot hey Jay about the drinking age in the United States I heard that before July 1984 the different States had different Ages for alchoal in Maine New Hampshire CT and Masscuttes it was 20 Gerogia and Delware Vermont was 18 years old New York was 19 same with Iowa and Texas and Arizona and Ohio and in Kansas it was 18 years old until 1985 . Wyoming was also 19 and along with Wisconsin and other states like North Carolina state and South Carolina it was a two part system where you could buy and drink beer and wine at 19 but no hard liquor until age 21 . DC also had a two part system where you could buy and drink beer and wine at 18 but no hard liquor untill 21. same with Maryland . and than like you said Jay in your home state of Louisiana it was 18 untill 1987. But I heard the Louisiana state government lowered the drinking age back to 18 in March 1996 but was forced to change it back to 21 due to the 1984 national drinking age law. that said that if States had set a lower age like they did pre 1984 they would lose there 10 percent of highway funds
This beer wasn't sold in Oregon because it wasn't pasteurized. I think it was supposed to be kept refrigerated until purchased. If you had relatives in Idaho that would bring you some Coors you were the man in your social circle. Good review of an iconic beer!
+Stuart Fitzsimons Yep, that was the original Coors concept- like draft in a can, but the discovered cold filtering, which ameliorated the "keep cold" requirement.
In Ontario, it's the high taxes which push up the costs. That said, I think Quebec has reasonable beer prices, so if banquet is offered there, it would be substantially less expensive than where I live
+Terrence LaBroix im from BC Vancover yeah our beer prices are so expensive all across Canada Quebec is the only province where beer prices are cheaper since taxes are low on beer and u can buy beer at supermarkets and corner shops gas stations i saw online that Quebec super makets have deals such as buy two 24 cases of Coors Light or Henkien etc and get $10 dollars off goceries Costco has great beer deals in Quebec too
As far as American Beers go this is one of the best. I usually like to go for the Mexican beers or some of the imports like Heineken or Carlsberg. I don't know maybe it's my military days and all the different types of beers we were exposed to when we went to different ports. I just picked up a 30 pack of this stuff and I'm on my fourth 🍻 in the last 30 mins. Great review sir!
As a blanket statement I can tell you why ppl prefer Coors light. Hangovers, Banquet leaves a nasty hangover while light doesn't affect anybody. Awesome tasting brew but it's a killer in the headache department. I love but hate, equally.
Ronald Theriot hey Jay you should do a video about the 21 drinking age like u said before Reagan was forced by MADD to in 1984 to rasie the Drinking age the Drinking age was different in all 50 states like in your home state of Louisiana it was 18 until 1987 and in Wyoming it was 19 until 1988 and new York it was also 19 and in Maryland and in DC it was a two part system where you could buy beer and wine at 18 but hard Liquor at 21 the new England states like MA Ct NH Maine and RI was 20 years old to drink but I heard in 1996 the state government changed the Drinking age back to 18 because there was a loophole that said bars could sell alchoal to those under 21 and they would not get into any problems so the age limit was changed back to 18 in 1996 but due to pressure from the federal government and Mothers aginst drunk driving they where forced to change the age back to 21 and close the buying loophole so technically the Drinking age in Louisiana state was 18 until 1996
Ronald Theriot i think it would be an intersting thing to talk about since not many people in America or outside of America dont know why the drinking age is 21 i looked into it myself and thats how i found out before the 1984 law was passed all 50 states had diffrent age limits for Alchoal. i think they dont want to go back to that system becuse underage drinkers would go to states with lower ages and drive home drunk like they did in the 70s and 80s pre 1984. so you can blame the kids back than for messing things up for those 18 to 20 today.
Out of all the major players, Coors is the best in my opinion. I was a keystone light drinker in highschool back in '08. After 2011 or 2012 I made Coors banquet my go-to macro beer. Long live the "Tan Can"!
Banquets are $12.99 for a 20 pack of the stubby glass bottles. That is here in Lakewood, Colorado. Not too far from where Banquets are brewed. Best bang for the buck for me.
Just picked up a six pack of these in 12 oz bottles for my fantasy football draft tonight. Food City wanted over $7 for the 16 oz cans here in East Tennessee.....YIKES
Great return visit and in celebrating the win for Coors Banquet Beer,but to change subject matter on a more serious note,I have a request and i was thinking very carefully about asking you but i feel it is something i would very much be interested in hearing your thoughts on these subjects.Could you do a lecture on the current state of our nation as we stand right now in reference to the current cultural and political relations we as a country as of recent seem to continually be facing and in your opinion where do we stand as a nation and what steps do you think need to be taken in today's society/and what seems like a tiresome threat that we always seem to be facing to even enjoy and feeling like we can be safe going out to something as simple as a flight for a vacation or simply going to see a movie in our own back yard without having the feeling of it being a threat!Finally what do we do in this ever radically progressing society currently to protect our freedom in general?Also in reference to technology affecting our current youth right now as well?I realize these subjects are vast but really would like to hear your thoughts and thank you.
I grew up in Wyoming and there was Coors and Rainer we drank a lot back when I turned 19 in 1988. Sure there was bush and it was ok and it was also cheap. I did like michelob but it was expensive for us kids. I didn't drink a lot of Budweiser, that stuff always seemed to give me a headache.
Ronald Theriot could you do some reviews on micro brews, small independent brewer's, idk if you guys have those over there but here in California, that's all we got.
ill never understand the people who hate coors down to the core. once i discovered SAPPORO, i right away recognized how much of a better beer it was, but ill never hate coors the way those online beer reviewers do. i use to hear stories all the time about old timers driving out west to get COORS beer! Not to mention the coors mystique.... Coors deserves a special place in history. Jay, ever try Coors original with combos snacks. its a winning combination HAHA!!! I feel your pain jay when you say if you ask for a coors at a restaurant, they bring you COORS LIGHT. Reminds me of when i ask for a coke and they ask if white trash pepsi is OK. i say "NO!, ill take water instead" and as always RON, appreciate the trivia govna!
I like it today is the first day I try it I like it very much it's very good it was this or tecate and got this and I'm very happy over all good beer !!!!!!!😁😁😁😁😁😁
I feel like going to Texarkana and buying 400 cases of that stuff. Then heading back to Altanta. East Bound & Down.
+Paul Aubert "We gonna do what they say can't be done!"
"Why do you want that beer so bad?"
"'Because he's thirsty, dummy!"
love this beer a lot
+Jean H Pierre It's enjoyable, Jean. Well, I guess it's won all those medals for a reason.
far better product, than Coors light. its a shame people dont appreciate the flavor. actually personally feel it taste better out of a can than in a bottle. dont know why but it just seems more enjoyable. have you noticed that?
+jeeping_foodie No, I've not noticed any differences between the canned or bottled version, j_f. Now, I am not sure if this is better than Coors Light, because many light beer drinkers adore that one. I'm just not a regular light beer drinker.
Ronald Theriot it's because in a bottle, light can get in and it skunks the beer in some cases
I like both coors banquet and coord light
Couldn't agree more!
I like both but enjoy it more out of a can. 🍻
I always try to have banquet stocked in my fridge, it’s one of my go to beers. I love the crisp, clean taste and notes of banana
Yes, that's a good idea, Jo-Jo. I should go buy some more of it.
thanks for taking your time out your day to review I've learned a lot from ya
You're welcome, and I appreciate you watching!
Coors is a well rounded beer.
I 100% agree with that comment.
I love Banquet. I have been to 2 bars in my life that have it on draft. It is a little flat tasting from the tap. Can and bottle, hands down my favorite American yellow macro brew
I don't recall ever being to a bar that had Banquet. Only the light.
Love this beer. Coors and Narragansett are my two go to beers when I want a beer that tastes like beer. You are lucky that your prices are that low. I'm from Mass and I am now living in Florida and have never seen anything that low.
+song757 southeastern Louisiana doesn't get the best prices, but we get better prices than most other places in the USA, I've noticed.
at least its way cheaper than Canada ive noticed even American states like PA which is a control state has way cheaper prices than here in Vancover where in Quebec you can buy a 12 pack of Banquet for $16.99
I always have some Coors stubby bottles in the fridge. Never disappoints. Back in the early 80s we used to drive from Chicago to Iowa to get it. Lol seems crazy now.
I remember when finding a Coors bottle cap was part of a scavenger hunt, and there was little chance of finding it.
Love me some banquets rarely do I ever pick up any other brand!
I'm glad you enjoy it, Corey Eustace-Williams. Thanks for watching. I appreciate it!
Smooth a hell and clear as a bell! Thanks again Ron for an accurate and honest review!!🍺🍺🍺
You're welcome, and thanks for watching, Adam Coker. I appreciate it!
love these double down videos. sometimes I miss them. It’s like sitting down with a buddy and talking about the beers of yesteryear
I would do more of these, but I have to find the products to do them with.
I remember the push into Illinois for Coors. I was a junior at Northern Illinois University, fall of 1983.. posters were plentiful, some hanging on the walls of my dorm, kinda crazy. I was a Pabst drinker back then, really enjoyed Pabst in the 7 ounce cans.
+Laurence Hartnett Ah, man. I was in 10th grade in the Fall of 1983. Well, I guess back then I was just seeing beer brands, but not so much studying them.
I am enjoying some Coors banquet tonight. Such a good beer. Thanks for the review!
Good choice! And, you're welcome!
Been watching your American beer reviews for a few years now Ron, appreciate the time and effort you put forward.
Thanks, Max, and I appreciate you support!
I actually prefer Coors Banquet to Budweiser. I know a lot of people have said it but it is true! Cheers! 🍺
I probably prefer it, too. Thanks for watching, Steven Schoeller. I appreciate it!
Drinking one right now... drank a ton out in the Big Horn Mountains Hunting this month..... good beer!
+UPMiner 616 Excellent, UPMiner. It's a great beer, for the price!
Haven't had this in a long time. Having my wife pick me up a six pack today thanks to this review. Have you ever considered doing comparison videos? IE Coors Banquet Vs. Coors Light. I say that because Coors Light has never tasted like it's 'heavy' counterpart. I'm curious of your assessment.
H'mmm, that is a good idea, and if there wasn't so much Major League Baseball on television, I might consider doing it, Bradley Hargett. Thanks for watching. I appreciate it!
Coors Banquet will ALWAYS have space in my fridge.
Yes, I never get tired of it, Eric.
I like the facts you always about the history and what is in the beer, always good to know what you are consuming, I got a 6 pack 12oz for 7$ even at my Local store a few days ago a little pricey but I really enjoy coors banquet.
+Dylan Plemons I was very happy with the $4.59 for my six-pack. Thanks for watching, Dylan Plemons. I appreciate it!
Also here in NY since the 24oz can goes for $1.50, has replaced malt liquor for lots of people.
+Qban Celli I can believe that.
I live in Atlanta and this stuff is only available in 6 packs, shame because its pretty good. only coors light comes in a 24oz around here.
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Well, we get lots of big packs, here, mb23. Thanks for watching. I appreciate it!
This is my favorite beer. My go to! A Classic!
I'm glad you like it, 94rocker1. And, thanks for watching. I appreciate it!
Great review Ron. I'm going to the factory in Golden, Co. ever been?
Thanks, JB! No, I have not, but I did go to a Colorado Rockies' game, once.
Ronald Theriot awesome going to a Rockies game as well, any tips for the ballpark or anything downtown related?
Good review. I think it is a all around a good beer, perfect for hot summer days and BQ.,
Thanks, BB, and I sure can't argue with that assessment.
Thank you for reviewing this.
No, thank you, for watching this!
You are welcome. I work part time and I come home and have nothing better to do when I am not out flying RC drones and airplanes than sit home and fire up youtube and try beers I never used to enjoy mostly because of my budget. I have a drone video up from last week with a late April storm that left us with 13 inches of snow here in Gillette Wyoming. I fly and take aerial video as a hobby. Good beer is sort of my hobby as well :) Cheers.
This has been my go to beer lately. I can get a 12 pack of the stubby bottles for 9.99. I also like the retro bottles they have and every cap has a saying on it. Very underrated beer.
I think its popularity is growing, huserlegend77. Well, a person could make a can & bottle collection, just from Coors, I believe.
"Wall of Sound" haha! I just want to say I really enjoy your reviews w/ all their quirkiness, history, info & anecdotes. Keep it up! :)
+ave ave Thanks, ave ave. I appreciate it!
Always have liked this beer myself and drink it when on sale, can be found for around 4/sixer in cans. They had the 18 pack of stubbies on sale this week for 14.99 so picked some up, you can really pound those stubbies down, pretty cool bottle too.
+Adjunct Jones I agree, AJ.
Cool I wish they sold stubbies here in Saskatchewan Canada. We only got banquets In cans
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Yes, the stubbies are cool, mattpenner420. Thanks for watching. I appreciate it!
Ronald Theriot they now sell the stubbies here. So I got my wish. Drinking one right now. For some reason I find this quite bland though. But very drinkable.
I like my budget beer. A nice cold Bud, PBR, Miller High Life, Coors or Rainier all hit the spot for me.
But like you I refuse to pay $8-$11 for a 16 oz. cup of domestic beer when I go to a MLB baseball game or NFL game ... I'm quite OK going beerless for the duration of the game rather than being gouged to the tune of paying more than what a SIX-pack costs for ONE cup of beer.
haha ... thankfully when I go to a nearby Single-A Minor League Baseball in the region a cup of domestic beer still sells for $5-$7.
Enjoy your videos & dig your vast array of beer/sport swag. :)
Thanks for watching, gabbax2hey77. I appreciate it! Well, for example, I went to a AAA game, last night, and I drank no beer, there. I survived.
Ranier is an underrated in my opinion. It is fantastic
Good Beer
I agree. Thanks for watching, Bob Moon. I appreciate it!
Intriguing video production. In that brochure at 6:28 I can see a can of Cass Beer?
+SwillinGrog Yes, sir, it is Cass Beer, and I almost showed it, but I figured no one would know what it was.
You earned a sub from me sir. Happy New Years. Gonna crack open a Hazy IPA tonight and I'll be thinking "He should review this"
Thanks, so much! I appreciate you watching, Daniel Haynes Vlogs! Enjoy that IPA.
@Jethro Derp OK soy boy, enjoy your cider kiddo
Cool review, I would love to come down to Louisiana and grab a beer with you haha, I actually had plans to go to New Orleans in 2020 before you know what hit.
Yeah, the scamdemic hit. Thanks!
Used to drink Extra Gold a lot in the UK and loved it ( I was very young tho, so maybe my memory plays tricks). Now I have moved abroad I cannot find Coors anywhere ( apart from occasionally Coors light which is not good). I wish I could try this one over here in Taiwan.
Oh and good job Ronald. Always interesting to see your reviews.
Thanks, 1977F, and it's sad that pretty much no one on Earth can get Coors Extra Gold Lager.
Nice review GOLD...
+Jon Sherron Thanks, Jon. I appreciate it!
I drink this on the regular a lot. Great beer. 🍺
I love it, and I miss Coors Extra Gold Lager.
Coors is one of those beers that for some reason use to taste better 20+ years ago than today. I guess I am still a Smokey and The bandit nostalgic drinker. I remember when it was always refrigerated and was never sold off the floor or shelf . Its still a good drinkable light American Lager. Off the tap its delightful. Funny thing is that I live in Colorado and no one ever brings Coors to an adult dinner party; it kinda a Faux Pa for snobby Colorado beer drinkers but I still like it. The Can Design is a classic.
I started drinking Coors in February, 1996, and I have not noticed any differences, although I may just have not been paying particular attention to it.
This looks like a cool man cave. Perfect place to have a few cold ones. Thanks for the reviews!
It is a cool room! You're welcome, and thanks for watching, Kenneth Miro. I appreciate it!
When two public companies merge, especially if it's an even exchange ratio, nobody really ever bought anyone else. You have one blob of public shareholders that owns one company, and another blob that owns another company, and now you have one company and the two blobs own that company. If one company has a very concentrated ownership structure, say it's owned 30+% by one shareholder, then the new company may have a more concentrated structure than the other company did. It's always important to look at who's CEO will serve as CEO, and how will the board be structured post-merger to get an idea of who is really in control.
+Paul Aubert Ah, good information. Thanks, PA!
this is gold
+Brew Bruh It won gold, again! Thanks for watching, Brew Bruh. I appreciate it!
Great beer and review! You can find this beer near the Philly/NJ area. Trying to get another beer reviewer to ship me a can of the coors gold... I tried michelob golden this summer --- that's a wonderful beer. Taste challenge---coors extra gold vs michelob golden. That would be cool :)
+BIG B That would be interesting and impossible for me to pull off, since neither one is sold in Louisiana, nor anywhere near this area. Thanks, BIG B!
I have watched almost every single one of your videos you are a very interesting guy yo 🍺🍺🍺💯
+gerishom majanja Thanks a lot, man. I really do appreciate that!
Really enjoyed this tonight. My favorite "American lager" besides hamms. Went well with dinner
It really is pleasant, Mikey.
I tell you what if I’m ever in Louisiana I’d love to do a review with you or even just drink a beer you’re my go to for beer reviews you always know your stuff
I think that would be a very fun meet-up, Slayton.
you need to do more beer and food pairings.
+Laurence Hartnett I agree Laurence! Thanks!
We get extra gold around here. Both extra gold and coors are in my opinion the best macro American lagers. Do you know if coors is beech wood lagered?
+Maryland Jake I sure miss Extra Gold! No, I don't think it is.
Nice review
Thanks, and I appreciate you watching, jiggymoondust!
What is your favorite American adjunct Lager?? I love coors original and miller high life I want to know what your fav is! Thanks
+Pumping Iron It's really hard to say, Pumping Iron. Well, maybe it's Heileman's Special Export, but we don't get that in Louisiana. Maybe, Natural Ice?
Hi Ron, Did you ever try Coors Dry? It never came to Canada and may have only been available in the States for a short period? Thanks
+Terrence LaBroix Yes, Terrance. Here's the story- In 1998 I was driving east along U.S. Hwy. 190 in Brady, Texas (sort of a semi-desert area), and I found Coors Dry in a liquor store and bought a single. I really liked it, but never saw it, again.
Seems like the "Dry beer" fad only lasted a short time in America overall
Terrence LaBroix
That's true.
This is a just a good all around beer. In the cooler they have most of the section dedicated to Coors Light, then just a sliver of 12 packs, of bottles and cans for the Banquet. That really should be the other way around. I really enjoy a Budweiser for American Lager, but Coors is right there, and if not a tick above for me anyway. Thanks Jay!
I agree with you, on all counts, Ryan. You're welcome, Ryan!
My favorite go to, or staple beer at the moment. I switch it up from time to time. :)
I enjoy the 6% variant.
Me to but since ive tryed this beer i havent really switched it up and sometimes i i stich it up to coors light or pacifico or miller light but i always end up back to the banquets
Thanks ron you the best
+rick Farrell Thanks a lot, rick!
i am gonna have to try this someday
I bet you'll enjoy it, too.
You would be the guy to ask. Special K tells me that Banquet and light are the same recipe, but they're filtered and aged differently. Do you know the storry with that?
+Radar Really I have no information, whatsoever, to support or refute that contention. Sorry.
Don't worry about it. I'll just look it up myself.
Radar Really
I don't even know if the information is available. You might have to contact Coors. Oh, one thing you could do is to look at the Coors Light website and see if they list the hops. That could clinch it.
Ronald Theriot I haven't had this beer Coors Banquet since Friday April 2014 when I was 21 years old 3 years I may revisit it Again because I haven't had it since than
Ron, this is a definately a solid adjunct lager. I'm surprised it's not more popular.
It seems to be gaining popularity, John Klaer. Thanks for watching. I appreciate it!
This is actually quite amazing
Compared to its "light" counterpart
much more flavor and for 10 bucks a 12 pack of stubbies you just can't beat it
Definitely a working mans beer
You're right, Codi Ramzy. I really enjoy it. Thanks for watching. I appreciate it!
Have they stopped making the ordinary coors in the blue can iv not seen it in yearss
I am not familiar with that one, SJ.
Does Coors still have the special lined cans
Yes, I think they do.
COORS original was the first beer i really liked. it stayed at the top until i discovered SAPPORO. it was the good looking tall shiny silver can that got me to try it.
Yes, the Sapporo is good, and even more so, the Sapporo Reserve (all malt).
When I was in the at Ft. Monmouth NJ in 1968 we had a deal with McGuire AFB to have it flown in from the brewery. It was served at the bowling alley. The place was mobbed when we had money.
Wow. It really was that big of "a thing", then. That's something. Thanks for watching, W.H. Jamison II. I appreciate it!
Drinking one currently and idk how it will do in 2019. It’s seemed to drop off a bit since the year it won gold. In my opinion at least. Seems to have lost a little bit of sweetness that I actually preferred. Still a good beer though. Cheers 🍻
Now, in my case, I've not noticed any changes, but I don't really drink it, on a regular basis, although I would not be opposed to doing that.
thank you for the review. i'm learning how awesome this beer is.
+Joe Fernandes I'm glad, and I appreciate you watching, Joe Fernandes. Thanks!
Ronald Theriot hey Jay about the drinking age in the United States I heard that before July 1984 the different States had different Ages for alchoal in Maine New Hampshire CT and Masscuttes it was 20 Gerogia and Delware Vermont was 18 years old New York was 19 same with Iowa and Texas and Arizona and Ohio and in Kansas it was 18 years old until 1985 . Wyoming was also 19 and along with Wisconsin and other states like North Carolina state and South Carolina it was a two part system where you could buy and drink beer and wine at 19 but no hard liquor until age 21 . DC also had a two part system where you could buy and drink beer and wine at 18 but no hard liquor untill 21. same with Maryland . and than like you said Jay in your home state of Louisiana it was 18 untill 1987. But I heard the Louisiana state government lowered the drinking age back to 18 in March 1996 but was forced to change it back to 21 due to the 1984 national drinking age law. that said that if States had set a lower age like they did pre 1984 they would lose there 10 percent of highway funds
Aaron Chand
Yes, all that is true, Aaron. Louisiana was sort of blackmailed into changing her state law.
i haven't had this in years is it a good beer is it better than budweiser
+Luis Guzman It's comparable to Bud.
coors once was a go to beer for me before it became hard to find, i like it, and i buy it when i run across it! cheers!
+Tomas A. Molina (Tom) Coors is common like crazy, around here.
+Ronald Theriot not here in busch country!
Tomas A. Molina
Dang.
+Ronald Theriot it's elusive!
Only good review I can find on this. Cheers!
Just saw one from 2 weeks ago from you in my recommend on this beer.
Thanks, and cheers, back to you! I appreciate you watching, rikka the conure!
i noticed in my area its like 12.00 for a 12 back
+Luis Guzman That is too high!
This beer wasn't sold in Oregon because it wasn't pasteurized. I think it was supposed to be kept refrigerated until purchased. If you had relatives in Idaho that would bring you some Coors you were the man in your social circle. Good review of an iconic beer!
+Stuart Fitzsimons Yep, that was the original Coors concept- like draft in a can, but the discovered cold filtering, which ameliorated the "keep cold" requirement.
It's definitely a good beer.
I like to drink it, from time to time.
Very good Beer (and review) it's expensive in Canada- $24 per 12 regular cans but worth it IMO
+Terrence LaBroix Yes, that's high. It's about $9.00 for 2 6-packs of pint cans, here.
In Ontario, it's the high taxes which push up the costs. That said, I think Quebec has reasonable beer prices, so if banquet is offered there, it would be substantially less expensive than where I live
+Terrence LaBroix im from BC Vancover yeah our beer prices are so expensive all across Canada Quebec is the only province where beer prices are cheaper since taxes are low on beer and u can buy beer at supermarkets and corner shops gas stations i saw online that Quebec super makets have deals such as buy two 24 cases of Coors Light or Henkien etc and get $10 dollars off goceries Costco has great beer deals in Quebec too
As far as American Beers go this is one of the best. I usually like to go for the Mexican beers or some of the imports like Heineken or Carlsberg. I don't know maybe it's my military days and all the different types of beers we were exposed to when we went to different ports. I just picked up a 30 pack of this stuff and I'm on my fourth 🍻 in the last 30 mins. Great review sir!
Four? In thirty minutes? Wow. Thanks a lot!
This is my go to.
It's a good choice, for that usage. Thanks for watching, Staghorn The Druid. I appreciate it!
Good video!
Thanks, T. Tubbs!
As a blanket statement I can tell you why ppl prefer Coors light. Hangovers, Banquet leaves a nasty hangover while light doesn't affect anybody. Awesome tasting brew but it's a killer in the headache department. I love but hate, equally.
+Jeffery Brains Oh, I've never drank enough of it to experience any badness.
I still can't find Extra Gold.
+cs1992 Neither can anyone else, pretty much.
Colorado
I was just drinking this last night.
Good beer, especially with food.
But I think Coors Light tastes better.
+Qban Celli I prefer Coors Banquet, but I know how popular Coors Light is. Millions adore that one.
Ronald Theriot hey Jay you should do a video about the 21 drinking age like u said before Reagan was forced by MADD to in 1984 to rasie the Drinking age the Drinking age was different in all 50 states like in your home state of Louisiana it was 18 until 1987 and in Wyoming it was 19 until 1988 and new York it was also 19 and in Maryland and in DC it was a two part system where you could buy beer and wine at 18 but hard Liquor at 21 the new England states like MA Ct NH Maine and RI was 20 years old to drink but I heard in 1996 the state government changed the Drinking age back to 18 because there was a loophole that said bars could sell alchoal to those under 21 and they would not get into any problems so the age limit was changed back to 18 in 1996 but due to pressure from the federal government and Mothers aginst drunk driving they where forced to change the age back to 21 and close the buying loophole so technically the Drinking age in Louisiana state was 18 until 1996
Aaron Chand
I don't know about making a video for it, but you're right about all that, Aaron.
Ronald Theriot i think it would be an intersting thing to talk about since not many people in America or outside of America dont know why the drinking age is 21 i looked into it myself and thats how i found out before the 1984 law was passed all 50 states had diffrent age limits for Alchoal. i think they dont want to go back to that system becuse underage drinkers would go to states with lower ages and drive home drunk like they did in the 70s and 80s pre 1984. so you can blame the kids back than for messing things up for those 18 to 20 today.
Out of all the major players, Coors is the best in my opinion. I was a keystone light drinker in highschool back in '08. After 2011 or 2012 I made Coors banquet my go-to macro beer. Long live the "Tan Can"!
Yes! Long live Coors Banquet! Thanks for watching, Tuff Guyz Club. I appreciate it!
Banquets are $12.99 for a 20 pack of the stubby glass bottles. That is here in Lakewood, Colorado. Not too far from where Banquets are brewed. Best bang for the buck for me.
That's a good deal, dasdasd asdasdasda. Well, thanks for watching. I appreciate it!
I bought a Coors tall boy and my first instinct was to go home and see if you had done a review.
I'm glad you checked! Thanks for watching, Brandon Henderson. I appreciate it!
Just picked up a six pack of these in 12 oz bottles for my fantasy football draft tonight. Food City wanted over $7 for the 16 oz cans here in East Tennessee.....YIKES
Gee! That's too high!
Coors Banquet on draft at Twin Peaks winston-salem NC very good beer indeed.
I would like to try Coors Banquet, on draft. Thanks for watching, scruffyzejanitor. I appreciate it!
An Excellent refershing beer in my opinion try it for yourself.
You're right, tmarq170. Thanks for watching. I appreciate it!
They do not use adjuncts now.I do think it's far beyond BUD And Pabst Blue Ribbon in my opinion.
You are saying that Coors Banquet does not use adjunct?
I love coors banquet, pbr, and hamms. But pbr is my #1
I have a special place in my heart for PBR!
nice one...enter that dinner in the record book
+Cliff Currier Thanks. Ha-ha.
Its pretty good.
+Bucky75 I certainly agree.
i wish they would push it up to 8bv
+Luis Guzman Way too high!
Not a bad brew. I like it much more than Coors Light. Cheers.
Yes, I tend to be very pro-Coors, Life.
Great return visit and in celebrating the win for Coors Banquet Beer,but to change subject matter on a more serious note,I have a request and i was thinking very carefully about asking you but i feel it is something i would very much be interested in hearing your thoughts on these subjects.Could you do a lecture on the current state of our nation as we stand right now in reference to the current cultural and political relations we as a country as of recent seem to continually be facing and in your opinion where do we stand as a nation and what steps do you think need to be taken in today's society/and what seems like a tiresome threat that we always seem to be facing to even enjoy and feeling like we can be safe going out to something as simple as a flight for a vacation or simply going to see a movie in our own back yard without having the feeling of it being a threat!Finally what do we do in this ever radically progressing society currently to protect our freedom in general?Also in reference to technology affecting our current youth right now as well?I realize these subjects are vast but really would like to hear your thoughts and thank you.
+Outstanding Cruise That could be tough, OC, but maybe I could break those down into a few videos?
Ok thanks Jay.That would be great if you could.
Coors Banquet is the best beer I ever had.
That's something! Have you had many varieties of beer? Well, thanks for watching, Josh Hester. I appreciate it!
The Coors guy) focused on job ...love it. Yes not everyone wants to gab ..great review with character enjoyed while enjoying a Coors Tonite.
Thanks, Cliff, and have a good Thursday!
love banquet and hamms
Same, here. Thanks for watching, Duane Whitham. I appreciate it!
I wonder why stores that sell beer doesn't stock it themselves, the beer delivery guy does. I don't understand why. Good video
It's a good question, but they don't. Thanks, and I appreciate you watching, Mellow Martian!
Got stubbies 12 bottles in Chicagoland for $9.99 best 5% beer par none
Yes, I love drinking the venerable Coors Banquet!
Oh, to come home from a long day at work & secretly share a frosty Coors with my faithful friend Ronny..!
It would be fun to do, abc!
I like this beer alot but alot of people dont like this beer as well
I don't understand why people would dislike Coors Banquet. Well, thanks for watching, megadethGUY M. I appreciate it!
The area where i live everyone thinks modelo is the best beer in the world i personally think it tastes burned and nasty
@@ronaldtheriot your welcome
Colorado Kool-Aid. I like Coors and yes it is an AAL but big deal it is cheap and it is everywhere and it works for me.
Works for me, too. Thanks
I grew up in Wyoming and there was Coors and Rainer we drank a lot back when I turned 19 in 1988. Sure there was bush and it was ok and it was also cheap. I did like michelob but it was expensive for us kids. I didn't drink a lot of Budweiser, that stuff always seemed to give me a headache.
your cool man, great video!
Thanks a lot, Blazyboy90. I appreciate you watching!
Ronald Theriot could you do some reviews on micro brews, small independent brewer's, idk if you guys have those over there but here in California, that's all we got.
ill never understand the people who hate coors down to the core. once i discovered SAPPORO, i right away recognized how much of a better beer it was, but ill never hate coors the way those online beer reviewers do. i use to hear stories all the time about old timers driving out west to get COORS beer! Not to mention the coors mystique.... Coors deserves a special place in history. Jay, ever try Coors original with combos snacks. its a winning combination HAHA!!! I feel your pain jay when you say if you ask for a coors at a restaurant, they bring you COORS LIGHT. Reminds me of when i ask for a coke and they ask if white trash pepsi is OK. i say "NO!, ill take water instead" and as always RON, appreciate the trivia govna!
+Tommy Sands Thanks, Tommy, and I'm glad you liked the video!
I like it today is the first day I try it I like it very much it's very good it was this or tecate and got this and I'm very happy over all good beer !!!!!!!😁😁😁😁😁😁
I'm glad you liked it!
u are kool guy learn about beer from u from oakland ca.
Thanks, Keko Del Toro. I appreciate you watching!