Friday, May 6, 2011

Hecho en Mexico

BOHEMIA CLASICA

Bohemia Clasica is a lager made imported by Cervezas Mexicanas.  Cerveza Mexicanas is located in White Plains, New York... which is about 2800 miles from the Mexican border.  So if you visit the importers it is highly unlikely that a group of Mexicans are standing on the corner waiting for a guy in a pick up to drive up* and hold up four fingers.  Bohemia is brewed in Monterrey, Mexico.



Bohemia is a nice golden color and comes in a bottle that is wrapped with gold foil.  In fact, there is more gold on a bottle of Bohemia than the Hoffmans found at Porcupine Creek.  Bohemia is, perhaps, the type of beer Dakota Fred drinks while vacationing in Mexico after succesfully mining for gold (which would mean mining without the Hoffmans).  In tasting the lager, it seems only natural that is made for warmer weather.  Bohemia suggests that it is "terrific as a counterpoint to food."  We suggest that it is a terrific as a counterpoint to another Bohemia.

ABV: 5.3%

RATING: 3.35

*The Alaskan Tasters in no way condone racism... just humor.

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