
I usually don’t drink many macro-brew beers. But this, Miller High Life from Miller Brewing in Golden, Colorado is being reviewed because I don’t want this blog to seem like I am anti-macro beer or a craft beer snob, plus I am tired of every beer being an IPA of some sort. I like IPA just fine, and they can be quite delicious. I am just what you would call burned out on them. This brewer, Miller Brewing was established in 1903, and Miller High Life, The Champagne of Beer is 4.6% ABV. This beer pours a golden/yellow color with a foamy one-finger sticky head. The aroma is sweet, metallic, and has a grainy smell. The flavor is light-bodied and full-bodied. There is a sweetness, warm, smooth taste, and a light metallic note. This has a light feeling in the mouth. Then it finishes with a sweetness, and this beer has a sweet, and warm aftertaste. Miller High Life was as bad as I expected, it was not great, but decent. I give this beer a C-. None of the flavors really stood out and nothing was offensive tasting. But I don’t think I could recommend this beer. After drinking Mill High Life it isn’t memorable. But it’s a good/better choice over other American macro beers. Please stay safe, be kind to each other, and remember to enjoy responsibly! Cheers!