RATINGS: 215   WEIGHTED AVG: 1.21/5   EST. CALORIES: 132   ABV: 4.4%
COMMERCIAL DESCRIPTION
Keystone Premium is a high quality lager and member of the Keystone Family. Keystone Premium is 4.4% alcohol by volume and has 122 calories per 12-ounce serving.

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alexsdad06 (16451) - West Chester, Ohio, USA - MAR 2, 2021
UPDATED: MAR 2, 2021 This is a backlog rating from 2007 from a can, from notes. When I had this beer it was average to below average for the style and not something I wanted to have again or I just didn't get back to my notes because of my technology at the time, work and/or family. Words to describe this beer are terrible. There was no reason to drink this beer other than the tick and it took me 15 years to do that.

0.5
Jabah (2479) - Fairfax, Virginia, USA - APR 16, 2018
Had this a couple times back in the day....when I drank swill in my delinquent years. I remember this much, that it could of been the worst beer I have ever had. For this reason, I am giving it the bottom of the barrel rating. Typical metallic, skunky, pee-looking grain-water. Would rather have a Busch, Old Milwaukee, or PBR.

0.5
ads135 (7114) - Omaha, Nebraska, USA - JAN 13, 2018
Substandard beer. Thin and watery with more than a little stale maltiness, mostly isn’t he aftertaste.

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wlajwl (10859) - Quad Cities, Iowa, USA - APR 24, 2017
Very similar to Coors Banquet, with the sweet malts/corn and hiccup causing finish. Only real difference is the alcohol is strangely more noticeable.

0.6
Worsenma (74) - Alpharetta, Georgia, USA - DEC 31, 2015
It is what it is. Really nothing special. Only good after working your butt off in the blazing summer heat. ---Rated via Beer Buddy for iPhone

1.1
ozzy70 (3090) - Omaha, Nebraska, USA - AUG 9, 2015
12 oz. can from grocery store. Pours clear. Very watered down taste. Not one I would buy again or take for free.

0.5
slowrunner77 (19086) - Reno, Nevada, USA - OCT 21, 2014
"carbonated pee-pee water. ummmmmm. you remember you’re mom telling you not to eat the yellow snow? well this is it, melted and fermented. take up a collection and buy good beer for cryin out loud!"

2.4
Bulk_Carrier (6064) - Vermont, USA - JUN 14, 2014
Hmmm...old notes, still worthy, here goes. When this was poured out, it was poured into a pint glass. The appearance was a light yellow color with a pretty good transparency about it. The head was white and quickly fading and it left no lacing. The smell had some cooked corn/roasty hay-like qualities, fairly grassy. The taste was semi-sweet and having a sort of off burnt corn quality about it. The palate sat extremely light and was very sessionable. Overall, this just another AAL to me.

1.3
Headbanger (4457) - Aurora, Illinois, USA - APR 22, 2014
Can (Old Notes)-Pours golden with a small head. Aroma of grains and corn. Taste is very similar. This light bodied brew is not bad as I was expecting worse.

0.5
Masterkush7 (581) - Edmonton, Alberta, CANADA - JAN 8, 2014
12 oz can pours golden with a white head. Aroma of malt and grain. Taste was pretty much the same. Average macro swill


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