Pink Blob

8 Terrible Mexican Beer Brands to Avoid

Leon Negra  

This dunkel-style beer is popular throughout the southeast of Mexico and was originally brewed in Mérida, Yucatán.  

Dos Equis XX Lager

This light-bodied pilsner-style beverage comes in green bottles (also cans) and has been called the Rolling Rock of Mexico. 

Estrella Jalisco  

Estrella Jalisco has been described as neither a bad beer nor a good one. Rather it is simply not exciting, neutral or fairly “meh” as beers go.  

Pacifico

This pilsener-type beer dates back to the beginning of the 1900s. Since 1985, Pacífico has been exported mainly to the American West Coast, where its popularity has grown considerably. 

Corona Extra

Despite being one of the best-selling beers in the world, Corona is widely acknowledged to have two problems.  

Carta Blanca 

Carta Blanca successfully debuted at Chicago’s Columbian Expo of 1893 and over the years won a number of awards. 

Tecate

After Corona and Dos Equis, Tecate is one of the best-known and best-selling Mexican beer brands in America.  

Sol 

Here is another mass-produced pale golden pilsner in a clear bottle. Sol is as widely marketed in Mexico as its competitor Corona is in the United States, and it has a reputation there as the choice for young and working-class people.  

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