Review:
So I picked up some Coronas for my test. I popped each beer flavoring and took a good whiff to get an idea of what they were going for. I added 2 squirts of flavor enhancer to each bottle of corona. The flavor enhancer says that each container will treat 18 beers. I have no idea whether I added the correct amount to each bottle, since there was no way to measure.
I encountered my first issue when I added the enhancer. It foamed up pretty good. It was obvious that I needed to mix it up somehow, so I put my thumb on each beer bottle and slowly inverted I to mix it up. That of course resulted in a foamy mess. I think adding this to a glass is a better idea.
I tasted the pale ale, then the American ale.
Pale Ale:
I smelled the enhancer first. It had a burnt sugar and slight citrus smell to it. It was a pretty strong smell. Not unpleasant, but not pleasant either. I didn't smell hops, which is what I expected.
Here are the ingredients:
water, propylene glycol, natural and artificial flavors, and a bunch of artificial colors.
After I added it to the corona and mixed it I took a sip. The first few tastes weren't great. There was a noticeable aftertaste. It was kind of chemically. It wasn't bad, but it bothered me. It went away after the fourth sip. That, or I just got used to it. I think the idea here was to add malt flavor. I think hops would have made it a little better. Overall, it tasted OK. I wouldn't go out of my way to get a beer that tasted like this, but it improved the flavor of the corona. It just took a few sips to get there. I'd give it 1/2 a thumbs up. For the price I don't think it's worth it. I was expecting it to taste like ass and it didn't. I was surprised. The aftertaste is a problem.
American Ale:
I smelled the enhancer first. It had a strong burnt sugar/coffee smell to it. It smells exactly like an RIS. It was a pretty strong smell. It actually smelled pretty good.
Here are the ingredients:
water, propylene glycol, glycerine, natural and artificial flavors.
After I added it to the corona and mixed it I took a sip. There was a noticeable aftertaste like the first one, but less chemically. I have to admit I liked this one. Again, I think the idea here was to add malt flavor. This one was also a little more bitter. It works. I'd give it 1 thumbs up. For the price I still don't think it's worth it.
Overall:
I probably wouldn't buy this again. It's expensive and I still don't really get what they were going for with this. It doesn't make the beer taste like craft beer. It just makes it taste a little sweeter, and maybe adds a little bitterness. Plus, I can't get the smell of it off my hands.
I think a bottle of hop extract would be a better product. You could have different hops in liquid form. Add some citra or cascade to your BMC? I could see myself using that to add a little pop to a corona or a bud. Anyone want to help fund that?