Top 5 Mexican Beers: What to Drink Before Tequila

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Drinko de Mayo
Let's face it, Mexico isn't exactly a major player in the current craft beer revolution. But that doesn't mean that its long tradition of easy-drinking, European-style lagers is something to be overlooked. Sure, the cerveza market is just as consolidated and macro-dominated as the United States' was in the 1970s, but even among the brews that make it up here, there are a few that stand out as more deserving than the rest.

So when faced with the Oktoberfest-of-Mexican-beer that is Cinco (or should we say Drinko?) de Mayo, arm yourself with our top 5 beers we think you should get down with before the tequila drops you to the floor. Turn the page.

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5. Victoria:
Victoria is the perfect step up from all the similar-tasting light Mexican lagers made by Grupo Modelo (Mexico's largest brewery) -- think Tecate, Corona, Modelo Especial, Pacifico. Like those in the cerveza clara style, Victoria remains crisp and refreshing, but true to its more amber color (the beer is technically a Vienna lager), it has a little bit of sweetness, too. The low 4% ABV makes it a great choice for sessioning, too. (Editor's note: Sessioning? A lovely beer geek word for getting slowly but surely fucked up.)

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4. Corona Familiar:
This only-in-large-amber-bottles version of Corona Extra tastes so much better than its smaller sibling that it has sparked debates as to whether it's a different recipe altogether. But according to the brewery's website (and Familiar's bottlecap, which carries the "Corona Extra" logo), Corona Familiar is merely the company's designation for the 32-oz. size of regular Corona -- which most likely has more flavor due to the fact that its dark-colored container protects the beer from skunky nastiness that its smaller, clear-glass counterparts do not.

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3. Dos Equis Amber:
We've always found it a little hard to believe that "The Most Interesting Man in the World" would choose the light and limp-flavored Dos Equis' Special Lager for his occasional post-cliff-jumping beer. The whole campaign would be way more plausible if he preferred to drink Dos Equis Amber, the brand's other year-round beer. A wonderfully sessionable Vienna-style lager, this brown-bottled Dos Equis Amber is great for fans of both Sam Adams' Boston Lager and Newcastle's Brown Ale.

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2. Negra Modelo:
Negra Modelo is the best-selling dark beer in Mexico and it's easy to see why. Instead of the Mexican Vienna-style lagers that are just a step up in color and flavor from the claras, Negra Modelo is an even darker, more delicious, German-style dunkel. The body is still light enough to not weigh you down, but the caramel notes and hint of bitter chocolate keep things interesting. If you need to work your way into these flavors, Negra's sister beers -- Modelo Especial and Modelo Light -- are great places to start.

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chupa mi verga :)
chupa mi verga :)

Modelo especial!!! thats my beer of choice. you really dont know shit about Mexican beer and its taste if you dont live in Mexico, those tourist parts dont count. Guanajuatense cabrones!

HoyaEldridge
HoyaEldridge

When in Los Cabos be sure to try the delicious offerings of Baja Brewing. They have their maid brewery (& restaurant) in San Jose del Cabo with two other locations in Cabo San Lucas. Their Escorpian Negro is better than the best beers on this list. Well worth a visit (or three) if you are down at the tip of Baja California Sur. 

thesarahbennett
thesarahbennett

You're right MS, Mike and Joe. There are almost 30 craft breweries in Mexico and Cucapa is definitely up there! But unfortunately, this list was made with accessibility in mind. Wanted to help out those who desire more flavorful beer on a holiday that is overflowing with Corona Extra and Tecate. :)

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charlie_oscar
charlie_oscar

I tried the over-priced Victoria the other day...Not impressed!  Flavor was a 4 (1-10) and it was over carbonated...hard on the pallet.  Much like Dos Equis and Modelo... I would rather a Tecate in the can with a little lime and salt on the rim...cookin shrimp tacos on the barby.

Corona is king...always will be.

Culo
Culo

Corona is the shittiest white mans beer ever . Its the Budwesier of Mexico , like Stella is the Budweiser of Europe .Tried and true Pacifico is the shit !

MS
MS

They make craft beer in Mexico. I'm sure they are better than the macro brews listed above. Try a Cucapa Runaway IPA or one of there other artisanal beers. They do exist and you can get them in the USA.

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Mike Gildea
Mike Gildea

Cerveria Tijuana has some sorta microbrews happening...

Rowdysaur
Rowdysaur

I like how 'sessioning' in the US is a 'beer geek' word, whereas here in the UK, it's just ...a 'thing' . I'm from LA and had to ask what all those "session ales" were on beer lists.

JoeTheYounger
JoeTheYounger

Cool article. Have you tried the Cucapa Chupacabra? Thats pretty good !

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