Carta Blanca 12Pk

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Description

Carta Blanca 12Pk is a 12-pack of Mexico's original pale lager, brewed at 4.5% ABV by Cervecería Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma in Monterrey, Nuevo León. As the very first beer produced when the brewery was founded in 1890, it holds a singular place in Mexican brewing history — a legacy reinforced by awards at both the 1893 Paris and Chicago world fairs.

Quick Facts: ABV: 4.5%  |  Origin: Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico  |  Style: Pale Lager  |  Brewery: Cervecería Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma (est. 1890)

Production & Heritage

Cervecería Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma was founded in 1890 in Monterrey, and Carta Blanca was its inaugural brew — the beer that launched what would become one of Latin America's most important brewing operations. Today the brewery operates as a subsidiary of Heineken International, which acquired it in 2010. The lager is brewed with spring water sourced from the Tapalpa River, barley malt, sugar, hops, and natural yeast, following a straightforward adjunct lager process that prioritizes drinkability and clean fermentation. The name itself derives from the French carte blanche, meaning "blank card" or freedom — a fitting brand identity for a beer designed to be uncomplicated and universally approachable.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: Sweet grain dominates the nose, with faint hints of cereal malt and a whisper of fresh bread. The overall impression is clean and restrained, typical of a well-made pale lager.

Taste: The entry is light and crisp with gentle carbonation carrying plain grain sweetness across the palate. Mid-palate, a slight lemony brightness emerges alongside mild bready malt character. The sweetness stays measured and never becomes cloying.

Finish: Clean and short, with minimal bitterness and a dry, refreshing close. The mouthfeel is light-bodied and smooth, leaving virtually no lingering heaviness.

How to Drink Carta Blanca

Serve ice-cold, ideally between 35–40°F, straight from the bottle or poured into a chilled pilsner glass to appreciate the golden color and fizzy white head. A lime wedge squeezed into the neck is the traditional Mexican street-side approach.

  • Michelada: The crisp, light body and clean finish make it an ideal base for this savory tomato-lime-hot sauce beer cocktail.
  • Chelada: A simpler lime-and-salt preparation that lets the lager's mild grain sweetness and lemony edge shine through.
  • Beer Margarita (Beergarita): The low bitterness and smooth carbonation blend seamlessly with frozen margarita mix for a refreshing warm-weather hybrid.

Best For

  • Backyard cookouts and taco nights where a light, crowd-friendly lager is needed
  • Introducing friends to authentic Mexican beer beyond the mainstream imports
  • Pairing with spicy food, where the clean finish acts as a palate refresher
  • Hot-weather drinking sessions that call for high drinkability at moderate ABV

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Carta Blanca taste like? Carta Blanca is a light-bodied pale lager with mild grain sweetness, a slight lemony brightness, and a clean, crisp finish. It drinks smooth with good carbonation and very little bitterness.

How does Carta Blanca compare to Corona Extra? Both are Mexican pale lagers, but Carta Blanca comes in slightly higher at 4.5% ABV compared to Corona Extra's 4.6%, and tends to show a bit more bready malt character. Corona Extra leans more toward a neutral, slightly skunky hop profile, while Carta Blanca favors subtle grain sweetness.

Is Carta Blanca good for beginners? Absolutely — its light body, low bitterness, and clean grain profile make it one of the most approachable Mexican lagers available, requiring no acquired taste to enjoy.

Where is Carta Blanca made? Carta Blanca is brewed by Cervecería Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico. The brewery was founded in 1890 and is now owned by Heineken International.

What foods pair well with Carta Blanca? Carne asada tacos benefit from the beer's crisp carbonation cutting through charred, fatty meat. Ceviche mirrors the lemony brightness in the lager. Fish tacos with cabbage slaw pair naturally with the light body. Chips and fresh salsa match the clean finish, and elote (Mexican street corn) complements the mild grain sweetness.

What sizes does Carta Blanca come in? This listing is a 12-pack; Carta Blanca is also commonly available in single bottles and cans in standard 12 oz (355 ml) format, as well as larger 24 oz cans in some markets.

Is Carta Blanca worth the price? Carta Blanca positions as a value-tier Mexican import lager, generally priced competitively with or slightly below Corona and Modelo. For a beer with over 130 years of continuous production and genuine historical significance, it represents strong value in its category.

Why Carta Blanca?

Carta Blanca is not simply another Mexican lager — it is the original Mexican lager from Cervecería Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma, the beer that started the brewery's now 130-plus-year legacy. Its recognition at the 1893 world fairs in both Paris and Chicago established its credentials before most competing brands existed. The use of Tapalpa River spring water and a straightforward malt-forward recipe gives it a slightly more characterful profile than many modern adjunct lagers. For anyone seeking an authentic piece of Mexican brewing heritage in an everyday, highly sessionable package, Carta Blanca delivers exactly that.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Lager
  • Product of
    Mexico
  • Size
    12PK 12OZ

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