Coors Banquet 6Pk 16OZ Cans

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Description

Coors Banquet 6Pk 16OZ Cans is a 5.0% ABV American lager sold in a six-pack of 16-ounce tallboy cans, brewed exclusively in Golden, Colorado. What distinguishes this beer from virtually every other macro lager in the United States is its single-source production — every can of Coors Banquet comes from one brewery, a claim no other major American beer brand can make.

Quick Facts: ABV: 5.0%  |  Origin: Golden, Colorado, USA  |  Style: American Lager  |  Brewery: Coors Brewing Company

Production & Heritage

Adolph Coors founded the Coors Brewing Company in Golden, Colorado in 1873, choosing the site for its access to Rocky Mountain spring water. The recipe centers on Moravian barley, a heritage variety that traces back to a specific strain gifted to Adolph Coors in 1936, alongside corn syrup (dextrose), hop extract, and yeast. Unlike most large-scale American lagers, Coors Banquet undergoes sterile filtration rather than pasteurization — a process the brewery adopted in 1959 to preserve a cleaner flavor profile without the application of heat. The beer is brewed only at the Golden facility, making it uniquely tied to a single water source and production environment in an era when most national brands spread manufacturing across multiple plants.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: Freshly baked bread leads, followed by understated hints of banana and pear. A mild corn sweetness and faint floral hop character round out the nose.

Taste: The entry is clean and lightly sweet, with malt flavors reminiscent of fresh bread and light caramel arriving early. Mid-palate brings gentle grain and corn notes, balanced by a restrained hop bitterness that keeps the profile from tipping too sweet. The body is light, and the carbonation stays lively throughout.

Finish: Crisp and short, with a dry, effervescent snap. A trace of grain and grass lingers briefly before the palate resets cleanly.

How to Drink Coors Banquet

Coors Banquet is best served cold — between 35°F and 40°F — straight from the can or poured into a chilled pint glass to appreciate its pale gold color and steady carbonation. Its light body and clean finish also make it a reliable base in casual beer cocktails. A Michelada pairs well here, as the beer's mild sweetness balances tomato juice, lime, and hot sauce. A Beer Margarita (beerita) benefits from Banquet's clean grain backbone alongside tequila and lime. A classic Shandy — mixed with lemonade — works naturally with the beer's bread-and-corn character, creating a refreshing warm-weather drink.

Best For

  • Backyard cookouts and tailgating where cold, drinkable lager is the priority
  • Stocking a home bar fridge with a reliable everyday American lager
  • Pairing with grilled meats, barbecue, and Tex-Mex spreads
  • Fans of heritage American beer brands looking for single-source authenticity

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Coors Banquet taste like? Coors Banquet delivers a clean, lightly sweet malt character with bread and light caramel notes, balanced by mild corn flavor and gentle hop bitterness. The mouthfeel is effervescent and the finish is crisp and dry.

How does Coors Banquet compare to Miller High Life? Both are legacy American lagers at similar ABVs, but Coors Banquet tends toward a breadier malt profile with a drier finish, while Miller High Life leans slightly more carbonated and sweet with a more pronounced corn character. Coors Banquet is also exclusively brewed at a single facility in Golden, Colorado, whereas High Life is produced across multiple Miller plants.

Is Coors Banquet good for cookouts and casual drinking? Its 5.0% ABV, clean finish, and light body make it a straightforward session lager well suited to outdoor gatherings, sporting events, and meals where a refreshing, uncomplicated beer is the goal.

Where is Coors Banquet made? Coors Banquet is brewed exclusively at the Coors Brewing Company in Golden, Colorado, at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. It is the only major American lager produced entirely at a single brewery location.

What foods pair well with Coors Banquet? Grilled burgers and hot dogs match naturally with its clean malt sweetness. Barbecue ribs or pulled pork benefit from the beer's dry, carbonated finish cutting through smoky richness. Nachos and Tex-Mex dishes pair well because the light body refreshes the palate between bites. Fish tacos complement the beer's subtle corn and bread notes. Sharp cheddar cheese offers a simple but effective contrast to its mild sweetness.

What sizes does Coors Banquet come in? Coors Banquet is widely available in 12oz cans and bottles, 16oz tallboy cans (as in this six-pack), 24oz single cans, and various multi-pack configurations including 12-packs, 18-packs, and 30-packs.

Is Coors Banquet worth the price? Coors Banquet positions as a standard domestic American lager, priced competitively within the macro lager category. Its single-source Colorado production and use of Moravian barley give it a heritage story that adds modest distinction relative to comparable mass-market beers.

Why Coors Banquet?

In a domestic lager landscape where most brands are brewed identically at interchangeable plants across the country, Coors Banquet remains tied to one place: Golden, Colorado. That single-source commitment — paired with a barley lineage dating to 1936 and a sterile filtration process adopted over six decades ago — gives this beer a production identity that few mass-market American lagers can claim. The 16-ounce tallboy format suits the beer's role as a cold, straightforward lager built for volume drinking rather than slow contemplation. For drinkers who value a sense of origin in their everyday beer, Banquet delivers that without pretension.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Lager
  • Product of
    USA
  • Region
    Colorado
  • Size
    6PK 16OZ Cans
  • Proof
    10
  • Brand
    Coors

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