The 5 best Mexican beers… that you may not have known about

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  • Published July 9th, 2022

    Discovering more beer options is vital in these times because currently, the sellers of this product have a national shortage problem due to the high demand that exists in the Mexican Republic, coupled with the shortage of glass and aluminum.

    That is why this time we bring you five Mexican beers that you may not know so you can try different flavors and change your traditional ‘six’ that you buy every weekend.

    Mexico ranks first in the world in beer exports and fourth in beer production, which is why the national soil boasts a wide variety of ‘chelas’.

    5 beers you may not have known about
    If you are tired of always drinking the same brands, don’t worry, because here is a list of five proudly Mexican beers.

    Concordia Brewery – Fallen Angel
    This beer is originally from the state of Hidalgo, its style is Braggot, it has an alcohol percentage of nine percent and the presentation in which it is sold is in a 355-milliliter bottle.

    A 12-pack of beer costs 599 and can be purchased at www.cerveceriaconcordia.com.

    Allende-Allende Brown Ale Brewery
    It is a craft beer brewed in San Miguel de Allende, in the state of Guanajuato, it is composed of a complex malt feast, led by light and dark caramels with toasted nuts and black bread, with a subtle note of floral and earthy hops.

    You can purchase it in different restaurants or Walmart stores at a cost of 40 pesos per bottle.

    Colima-Colimita Brewery
    As its name indicates, this chela originates from the state of Colima, which is the tropical representation of a German lager.

    Medium-bodied; on the palate, a slightly bitter note with floral hop flavors that balance with the lingering malt flavor.

    You can buy it at cerveceriadecolima.com, a 12-pack of beer costs 510 pesos, you can also find it at Walmart for 39 pesos per bottle.

    Minerva-Diosa Blanca Brewery
    Because in the state of Jalisco not only tequila predominates, but also beer, the Minerva brand brings you its Diosa Blanca beer, full-bodied due to its wheat malt and pale golden color. During its brewing process, coriander seed and orange peel are added, which gives it a citric aroma and flavor.

    It has an alcohol percentage of 4.5 percent and can be found in supermarkets such as Chedraui and Walmart, at a cost of 57.50 and 68.50 pesos, respectively.

    Calavera Brewery-Mexican Imperial Stout
    Originally from the State of Mexico, Mexican Imperial Stout is a strong and dark beer filled with notes of coffee and chocolate due to a large amount of roasted and chocolate malts used, it is also spiced with four dried chiles, which for its flavor and strength give even more intensity with smoky and spicy notes.

    This beer can be purchased at stores like Walmart at a cost of 51.50 pesos.


     

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