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1/2 Barrel | 81.99 | |
1/4 Barrel | 44.99 | |
24 12oz Cans | 13.99 | |
24 12oz NR | 22.59 | |
30 12oz Cans | 20.99
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Coors, the "Banquet Beer", also known as "Coors Original", a 5% abv pale lager. This is the oldest brand in the Coors portfolio, first brewed in 1874, and has been given awards at World's Columbian Exposition in 1893, and at the Great American Beer Festival in 2004.
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1/2 Barrel | 102.99 | |
1/4 Barrel | 57.99 | |
18 16oz Box | 25.99 | |
18 16oz Cans | 17.99 | |
24 16oz Plastic NR | 26.49 | |
24 16oz Plastic Cans | 21.49 | |
24 10oz Cans | 15.99 | |
24 12oz Cans | 18.99 | |
24 12oz NR | 22.99 | |
24 16oz Plastic NR | 27.49 | |
24 7oz NR | 14.99 | |
24 8oz Cans | 12.49 | |
30 12oz Cans | 22.99 | |
5 Liter Can | 19.49 | |
NFL Cooler Bag | 24.99 | |
Twin Twelve Packs | 13.99
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Coors Light, the "Silver Bullet", a 4.2% abv beer first brewed in 1978 as a low calorie beer. It is Coors' top selling brand, and the third-best selling beer in the United States. It has won several medals for "American-Style Light Beer" at the Great American Beer Festival, and is the official beer sponsor of the NFL and the NFL Network. In 2006, a "frost brew liner", referring to the "Frost Brewed" branding, was introduced. Coors Light bottles feature a cold temperature sensitive label using Chromazone ink. When the mountains on the label turn blue, the beer is at optimal drinking temperature.
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24 12oz Cans | 18.99
24 12oz NR | 22.99
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George Killian's Irish Red is a beer with an Irish heritage, based on a recipe created at Lett's Brewery in Enniscorthy, Ireland, in 1864. It was originally an Irish red ale called "Enniscorthy Ruby Ale," and brewed from 1864 to 1956, when the brewery closed and it was discontinued. Coors acquired the rights to brew and market a product based on the original recipe in America from France's Pelforth Beer Company who currently own it along with the name. Coors initially introduced and marketed Killian's Irish Red in the U.S. in 1981; the product was initially an ale as it had been originally, with a fruity flavor profile as per the style, but for marketing purposes the product was eventually toned down somewhat, and it was reformulated as a lager.
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1/2 Barrel | 75.99 | |
18 16oz Cans | 13.99 | |
24 12oz Cans | 12.99 | |
24 12oz NR | 13.99 | |
30 12oz Cans | 18.49
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Keystone Light is a 4.2% abv pale lager introduced in 1989. Packaged in "specially lined cans" intended to reduce metallic taste. The can is blue and silver and is narrower than a regular 12 ounce can of beer. An advertising campaign starring comedian Bob Marley claimed that Keystone Light relieved "Bitter Beer Face." The current advertising slogan is "Always Smooth, Even When You're Not."
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Keystone Ice is packaged in similar cans as Keystone Light, but with black and silver instead of blue. Keystone Ice is 5.9% abv and has 143 calories vs 109 in Keystone Light.
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Keystone is a 4.8% abv pale lager introduced in 1989. The current slogan is "Always Smooth."
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1/6 Barrel | 63.99 | |
24 12oz Cans | 27.99
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Blue Moon (Witbier)- a Belgian style wheat ale, created in 1995. 5.4% abv. (made under Blue Moon Brewing Company label)
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Coors Extra Gold Lager
from Coors - Golden, CO - USA
P.A.V.*: 5.0%
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Coors Winterfest
from Coors - Golden, CO - USA
First Brewed: 1985
Brewed only once a year for the holidays, Winterfest is a handcrafted brew that has earned Coors much recognition and has become the nation's longest-running seasonal brew, celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2005.
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