
And we get that according to the brewery, Stone Ripper is what they call a ‘San Diego Pale Ale’…but still. IPA’s continue to own the lion’s share of the craft beer consumer’s attention…With the exception Yuengling Traditional Lager (which is borderline craft in our eyes anyway), New Belgium’s Fat Tire (an amber ale), and Founders Kentucky Breakfast Stout, it was IPAs that not surprisingly dominated Untappd’s Top-10 last year. All of the breweries represented are bigger operations…brewers that have been around for a while and are widely distributed. This top 10 ranking is a reflection of a beer’s popularity and its availability. Untappd is primarily the domain of craft beer FANS…At the risk of belaboring the obvious, casual beer fans wouldn’t bother, and most people checking in a Miller Lite are in most cases being ironic. So what can we take away (if anything) from last year’s rankings? They recently released their Top 10 most checked in beers of 2017 and here’s what people were drinking last year…. Coors Banquet is the result of conviction and tradition that can be traced back more than 140 years.When it comes to beer check-in and rating’s apps, Untappd is king. Pair Coors beer cans with everyday favorite fare such as burgers, barbecue, and wings. Coors' commitment to quality is unwavering, from brewing with only 100% Rocky Mountain water and ingredients like high country Moravian barley to malting in-house to ensure consistency from grain to glass.

With a sturdy balance, this canned beer provides the perfect adult beverage for tailgating, barbecues, fishing trips, garage tinkering, camping, and outdoor exploring. This American lager is a sessionable golden beer with an inviting aroma of freshly baked bread and understated hints of banana and pear complemented by an effervescent mouthfeel and a crisp finish. Brisk and satisfying with a subtle sweetness and malty refreshment, Coors Banquet Lager Beer is a golden lager beer with 5% ABV.
