Miller High Life vs Coors Banquet vs PBR - Pro Picks!
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- Miller High Life vs. Coors Banquet vs. PBR - our co-founder and head brewer picks a favorite blindly. Michael threw in a twist for good measure!
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Banquet is my go-to, has been for 45 years.
Coors Banquet is my favorite macro lager - glad to see it do well here.
I'm drinking a Coors Banquet as I watched the video and I'm proud like I brewed it myself
Coors Banquet rocks
I totally agree. Find a place that sells it on tap and its even better!
I like all these beers, but MHL is much cheaper in my area so I drink it most.
I never thought the co-founder of Tree House would be the person to make me want to drink a Coors Banquet, but here we are.
I love Banquet and Miller Lite as macro beers and it's hilarious to see him rate them the highest
Has always been my go to dive beer.
Banquet has to be in that same glass bottle though.
Coors banquet is one of the best of the domestic beers. That's actually my go to
I’m with you!
I tried Coors Banquet for the first time a couple weeks ago and was surprisingly impressed.
I drink High Life when I’m on my riding mower and the temperature is over 80 outside. When it’s still cold, it is good. Once it starts to warm up things go downhill FAST.
Yeah like with any beer, I drink MHL regularly, it’s half the price of banquet in my area.
Banquet is the best of the 3 for sure! My favorite macro
Recently had a Banquet and definitely couldn’t believe how good it was.
Gotta be the stubby bottles
I agree that not knowing any of the beers provides the most objectivity and makes for a better blind tasting. Surprised at the results as I favor PBR over the other two but that’s why makes these fun! We all have different palates and preferences. Cheers!
Of course PBR should be first, its got a blue ribbon award right on the bottle!
The rights to PBR have been sold a few times and so it's been produced by different breweries over the years. It's not the same beer it once was.
Love this format/series. Keep them coming!
thanks Darwin!
Coors banquet has def become my go to when it’s time for macro lager. Curiously high life is my 2nd fav
The Champagne of Beers! Yes!
And hasn’t suffered a price hike from inflation to badly, like other beers.
@@jimmystrickland1034Yep. Bought a 6 pack last night for $7.54! 😂
Love me The Banquet but the flavor profile of a PBR through a beer bong is exquisite.
Hahaha
PBR needs a couple feet of plastic hose to balance out the cheap metallic yuk
Love the format. Keep them coming!
love this format and love listening to you explain what you are tasting. Ive been working on my tasting vocabulary and these definitely help. Happy New Year BTW
This format is perfect. I enjoy watching unedited and truthful taste tests.
I like the honesty in this series. I vote to keep these going
Yes please continue with this format. I really enjoy it!
thank you for the feedback - we appreciate it?
This is good stuff and you're the right guy for the tasting. Please, keep them coming!
Love the blind tastings. Happy New Year!
thank you - happy new year!
Love the sampling vids and was waiting on the macro non-light. Little fire threw it off - thinking you could do 4-5 if you know what they are but fewer when you dont..... shout out Ted's!!! I remember them in the old building they torn down 10 years ago before they built that one!
Definitely a fan of this format. Fun videos!
Love this format. I also love when Nate has to guess which beer they are. Maybe after he ranks them, you can give him the names for him to match with the beer.
These tasting videos are super fun!
Glad you like them!
Coors Banquet is so delightfully refreshing and it’s great to see it glowing with praise over here. My favorite is the bottles with the twist-on lid for sure. Same as the regular 16oz. cans, but you can keep them fresh for longer and I just think they’re really cool.
We learn so much from these videos! Love that you picked the one that didn't fit right away.
definitely not remotely difficult in this case but it did really mess with my mindset
Coors Banquet is such a great and underrated beer 🍺.
Love the format too! Waiting for the day that two of the same beers are used 😆
I.... am not! 🥲
This format is great , and a lot of fun.Keep em coming
Thanks! Will do!
Fun! Love little fire🔥 It’s like sitting around a cozy campfire
I like the format! I’d like to see more of your beers with major competitors! That’s probably done all the time as you perfect your craft, and would be great to have a window on that level of realism .
Coors Banquet is my go to macro. I almost always have a few bottles in my beer fridge. A friend offered me one a few years ago and I was going to pass on it but decided to give it a try and I'm glad I did as I liked it much more than I thought I would.
You should do a regional macro blind tasting. I am thinking here of beers like Narraganset, Yuengling Premium, Genesee Cream Ale, Hamm's, ect.
noted!
Genny Cream is good sh**.
I'm from Minnesota and Premium may be my least favorite beer of all time. Absolutely revolting.
I first had a Hamm's in 1973 when I was in the Army in Indiana. Liked it. I grew up in WNY, Genesee Country. Genny Cream was my favorite beer--first one in 1972--for a long time but now I don't like it.
I'm a lifetime beer fan of many varieties and styles (including many of the Treehouse products I've been able to sample!) Back in my younger days I was something of a beer snob and was exclusively drinking the biggest flavored beers I could get my hands on. I started on malt bombs like browns, scotch ales, porters, and stouts; moved on to being more of a yeast guy with Hefes and everything Belgian; then my hop appreciation grew during the IPA boom with lots of Dogfish Head, Victory, and other big east coast staples. I definitely turned my nose up at domestic factory beer back then. I moved to Colorado in the 2000s and went to the Coors factory in Golden as a tourist activity. I had zero expectations of the tastings (Blue Moon was their "craft" beer at the time and I've never been a fan) and only went for the general interest in beer and seeing the spectacle of it being made on a grand scale. At the time, they gave out little tasters during the tour outside of the QC lab... That tiny 1oz of Banquet absolutely blew me away (it wasn't as good downstairs in the tasting room, but that was a different lesson). Totally opened my eyes that even traditional and large scale factory beer can be great. Not really a comment on the video, but the story always reminds me to try the beer, not the reputation.
Fun video. Big respect for sharing considering where your brew finished.
Big fan. Keep it up. I watched this before I watched the onslaught of callaway driver reviews that dropped at 8pm.
what's the new hotness?
Same as usual. Longer, more forgiving and more carbon.
Separately, can’t wait to check out the Tewksbury golf course! It’s a long drive from West Virginia.
keep this rolling man, very cool.. you guys rock!!!
thanks!
Love me some Coors Banquet, I find myself going back to it more than any other beer.
I LOVE Little Fire - I think you nailed the right level of smoke so that you can still get the other flavors. Blind tasting is a good format!
Yellow bellies are my favorite too. Such a classic American beer
Fun as always. It’s time for some macro/mainstream IPA blind tests!
What four would you roll? Harpoon, goose island, ? I don’t know if I could come up with 4 real nationwide IPA. Torpedo maybe but I don’t feel like that counts.
@@jcarry5214 Yeah IPA is so wide ranged that it would be hard to stick to one hop variety or pale/hazy color, but my thought is, pick 4 out of the bigger names: Goose Island, Sierra Nevada, New Belgium, Founders, Bells, Dogfish Head, etc.
@@kevinmorris6984 I forgot Dogfish is so big now, and New Belgium. Lagunitas was the one I was struggling to remember last night. I feel like you’d need to set limits like 1. Between 5.1 and 6.9 abv, 2. Yeast, water, hops, grain malt 3. Distributed in cans/glass AND kegs.
I love your blind taste tests! I started doing this last year when we got snowed in. It's interesting that we have used identical beers in our profile panels.
fun! a lot of comments that people think it's 'easy' to tell beers apart. it isn't and this has been demonstrated many times.
I've heard very good reviews of Coors Banquet Beer. CBN was similarly impressed. All good brewers still have to follow the business models they are handed. Yours has the most flexibility.
Excited for your Saratoga Springs location.
Had my first Coors when I was 16 with my dad in Colorado -road trip from the Midwest.
I actually like all these, High Life is my go to now...
These Blind Tastings are great! It's given me the idea to try something similar at the craft beer store where I work. Do some blind tastings of different beer styles: Stouts, Porters, IPA'S, Pale Ales, etc. Use 3-4 popular examples of each. I think it would be so much fun! Thanks for the idea! Cheers 🍻!
I love all three of these and if I’m going for a Macro-Lager any of them I’m fine with!
Yelling at my screen, "It's little fire!!" haha - love these videos and hearing you analyze beers that are inherently difficult to analyze.
hard to overstate how much of a twist this was when I was thinking something completely different
The Champagne of Beers is a guilty pleasure of mine. I generally go for much bolder/stronger/darker choices. Never cared for Coors, but might have to give Banquet a try next time it is offered on a hot sunny day.
Banquet is more watery tasting than MHL imo.
Banquet is my favorite macro beer I love it on tap in Golden after a full day of hiking in the mountains.
I work in Golden, CO and drive by the Coors brewery every day. It's my favorite macro and I've tried other ones, but it always hits all the bases
This was fun!
Enjoyed this! Thanx. Always been a PBR guy…open to Coors! 👍
Thanks. fun to watch
I love all 3 of those macros, but PBR is my favorite.
I drank PBR back in the day, but I must never have had Coors Banquet, because I switched about a decade ago and never went back. So good for a macro lager and the winner of every macro lager taste test I have watched on YT.
Best format
Miller High life rocks
Love these videos
Thanks!
I love a malty beer, as in not dark heavy beer but a light but malty beer. Kiran Ichiban is the jewel of that category for me. I would LOVE to see a video that explores malt in beers that arent stouts/porters.
thank you - noted!
Kirin Ichiban is the best. Totally agree with you on this
What advise would you give to someone wanting to get into the brewery business? I LOVE sampling and tasting different beers, identifying flavors and aromas. I toured a local brewery and had an absolute blast, I've even brewed my own beer a few times at home. Aside from that I dont have any background or education in brewing. I just know one day I want to Brew Master, just unsure of where to start.
Love me some Coors banquet!
Nice video thanks for the honest reviews and blind tasting is a fun way to work on your sensory memory.
Thanks for watching!
Dude just respects beer as beer. Gotta love that.
These are easy to drink beers that all of us of a certain age and background all know and love. My friends and I in college, in the South, drank enough PBR, High Life, and Coors, back in the 90s, to turn a battleship around in. Great channel! Subbed.
thanks!
Been binging your vids. Seems like a good guy, Nate. I have a friend here in Az that let me sample some TH brews, and they were tasty. 👍 Congrats on your success and I hope to make a trip some Fall to experience NE for the first time, and of course, your delicious brews. ✌️
Thank you - hope we see you in Massachusetts!
I thinks it is great. I’ve lived in Oxford mass since 2007 so it’s cool review in my backyard plus about macro beers. Love it.
thank you
Not knowing always is better. Keep them coming
me too!
Good stuff, thanks🍺
Coor Banquet has been my recent go to for macro brew. It's great, and easy drinking, but still has good flavor. I also love the bottles.
Thanks for keeping it real 🍻
I think I'd go for the same order. I'd have liked to have seen the blue glasses come out again to see how that changes the judging.
good call, will bring them back!
Dark glass start with pour into clear after opinion was more interesting to me. 👍👊🇺🇸🤘
Loved this.
thanks for watching!
Miller High Life, Coors, Pabst, are all good, The Classics Never Die.........
"In terms of the hop aroma, I'm not getting a ton jumping out of the glass" lol, good one
hell yeah my three favorites
Coors Banquet has been my go to Sunday football beer for years! It's the best macro beer IMO.
Love these blind reviews. I hope you keep going with them.
That's the plan!
Much fun.
As a native of Milwaukee my favorite is High Life. I have a 6 pack in my fridge right now.
👍🏻
It’s super affordable premium beer. Thank the beer gods
The line is out the door at Ted's. Just got a fresh delivery of Coors Banquet 🤣
cool honest review you couldn't tell blind tasting that it was your beer, if I'm in the area I'll come by to check out your brewery.👍
If you get some really fresh Banquet beer, it has an almost tropical fruit note to it. It’s delicious and a tremendous value if you’re drinking on a budget, or just want something more straightforward.
When I was in Jr Hugh drinking in the woods, PBR was a real treat. I used to love those little 7 oz Miller midget bottles. Beer wasn't bad but this was 30 years ago, probably real piss now.
I grew up starting out on those little 7oz “pony” millers also. Was so good. Loved the thin glass and how easy it was to get them really cold. Brings back thoughts of my early teens
Banquet is out does itself time and time again. Love it
PBR has become my go to in the past few months for a lighter beer after an IPA or two.
Keep tge blind beers rolling!!
Can you find the TH coffee again the commercial variants? How do they stack up and is TH miles ahead?
Hey Frank, we did a video on this that is on the channel.
I used to be a High Life guy, but Coors Banquet is clearly the best macro-brew in the US.
These tasting videos are a lot of fun... keep them going. My two cents- the cans should be arranged where the perceived lightest flavored one is first and the most intensely, last.
My Top-5 mass produced favs (in no order):
Guiness
Bud Light Lime
Blue Moon
Sam Adams Octoberfest
Great Lakes Edmund Fitzgerald
this was great. a huge and very fair return on my investment of 5 minutes. i wouldn't dream of suing you guys over this content. little fire is truly the Tesla of macro beers
I love me some miller high life.
Good review
I almost never drink.. but I am old... I love Coors Banquet.. last summer I got some and cooled it to the max and it was sooo goood!!!
Hi Nate. Treehouse vs. Trillium. The Rumble in Tewksbury.
Tree House >>> Trillium
Two best breweries in America! But I give the edge to Tree House.
It needs to be a Mexican standoff: Treehouse vs. Trillium vs. Bissell Bros.
Treehouse blows trillium out of the water
Please keep doing these taste tests!
I pick up the slightest hint of isoamyl acetate in banquet; a pleasing amount, which gives it a little more character that the typical macro-corn brew. I get a lot more hop presence with PBR, it does finish sweet, especially as it warms up. light lagers, & ales are amongst the hardest beers to produce, as there is little specialty malt, or hop charge to hide mashing, or fermentation errors. as I get older(fatter), I have a growing appreciation for the lighter beers.
definitely. it's easy and comfortable to hate, but these beers are typically made without discernible flaw (unless intentional, ie acetaldehyde) when fresh
@@treehousebrewco bud definitely has trace amounts of green apples (acetaldehyde), the big-bois certainly have the resources/QC programs to produce whatever flavor profile they want; to say their system(s) are dialed would be an understatement.
Ohhh, (3) of my favorite macro's haha. Well done. Would you guys do me a solid and distribute out to the PACNW. :)
I'd choose the High Life. That is a solid beer.
for domestic beers I been drinking Miller High Life for years. Guess I need to try Coors again as it been like 40+ years since I have drank one.