RATINGS: 47   WEIGHTED AVG: 2.16/5   ABV: -
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Brand owned by Pabst. Last known production was at the City Brewery, LaCrosse WI. Discontinued June/05. Pabst may sell the brand.

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2.2
Headbanger (4457) - Aurora, Illinois, USA - APR 15, 2014
16oz can (Old Notes)-Pours a clear golden with a decent head. Aroma of corn, grains, and malt. Taste of the same. This light bodied brew was not bad and filled the purpose in college. Purchased $.99 six packs of tall boys at Liquor Mart.

1.4
BREWMUSKCLES (3098) - New Jersey, USA - JAN 17, 2011
this was not very good beer at all. though it did have a decent golden color. and it was foamy enough. seems years ago that was the gimmick that kept us coming back, the nice robust burn of carbonation set the pattern for that ability to sense that weak and sweet malt and corny sweet with touch o’ hop character. that and that beer was pretty cheap.

1.7
straydog (2) - USA - OCT 21, 2010 does not count
tastes good or did i have too many hamms before this. nice golden look and a very simple head. reminded me of schlitz which i really enjoy. dont be snobby try a falstaff

2.6
billtheman (92) - milford, Delaware, USA - MAY 14, 2008
Actually for a mass produced beer Falstaff, wasn’t that bad. I did’nt have this one for years, and did’nt know they had gone out of bussiness. The aroma was ok average appearance, enough flavor to satisfy, and ok on the palate. Most certianly it was eons better then Budwiesers offerings. If I had my druthers, I would druther have had Falstaff stay in bussiness and Bud close down

1.9
jbuzz (916) - Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA - OCT 11, 2007
It has been ages since i have had this. From what i recall it was fairly good.

2.5
Moprmn (14) - Williamsville, Illinois, USA - MAY 2, 2007
I liked this beer tho I can’t get it anymore.Was a bit weak but still had one of the strongest flavors of the now watered down beers since their purchase from "The Big Guys". I wish I had been drinking this prior to the buyout. I bet it was what I like in a beer.

0.5
biggmike (482) - Hattiesburg, Mississippi, USA - SEP 14, 2006
This was one bad beer. Another cheaply made American lager. They finally put it out of its misery in June05. I have no idea what it looked like, because this was drunk only from the can. If its like most pale lagers, it looked suspiciously like urine, only colder. If you never tried it, consider yourself blessed.

0.5
Bartzilla (635) - Kaiserslautern, Rhineland-Palatinate, GERMANY - MAY 1, 2006
Thank goodness someone had the self respect to discontinue this beer. I ralphed one night after drinking this. It was not pleasant. Ralphing, in general, isn’t a pleasant experience, but this seemed worse for some reason. The fact that I can remember this from almost 20 years ago stands behind my statement.

1.9
smcd (366) - USA - APR 9, 2006
(12oz can. 04/2006). Yup. Found one in back of the fridge (found a couple, actually). Not the world’s worst brew, an icon that it is sad to see disappear. Alas, a little corny on the nose with almost no body. A light straw color and quite watery. Very smooth and approaching refreshing.

1.3
beerbill (3670) - Laurel, New York, USA - JAN 29, 2006
12 oz. can. I can’t believe I still had one of these rolling around. The Falstaff brand is one of the larger groups in my beer can collection. I’m sorry to see Falstaff is gone. I hate seeing these regional brewers disappear. The beer itself is not very good. RIP.


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