Miller Chill
Has anybody tried the new Miller Chill? How was it?
I've heard it's not bad, but haven't had any myself yet. It's supposed to be a light beer brewed with lime and salt. I'll get some soon and let you know what I think of it.
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Has anybody tried the new Miller Chill? How was it?
I've heard it's not bad, but haven't had any myself yet. It's supposed to be a light beer brewed with lime and salt. I'll get some soon and let you know what I think of it.
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Recently a Fells Point tavern that has a $2 Corona deal ran out of Corona and substituted Miller Chill in it's place.It was just OK,not great. Has a little of the Corona taste but not quite there. Recommended in a pinch if there's no other Mexican beers available,but i'm not buying a six pack anytime soon.
Posted by: Don | July 31, 2007 11:41 AM
Don,
You wouldn't be talking about Woody's, would you? I was planning on blogging about that special today or tomorrow.
Posted by: Sam Sessa | July 31, 2007 11:45 AM
Yes,Sam,you're exactly right.It's a great deal (seven days a week i believe) and the view is perfect. The day they ran out of Corona was a VERY busy weekend and lots of people were imbibing so i'm sure it was just an isolated incident. Where else can you get a few cheap Coronas and then walk downstairs to Slainte for a properly made Guinness?
Posted by: Don | July 31, 2007 11:59 AM
dont try miller chill expectating the taste of corona- it has its own taste, more lime-y (if thats a flavor). and it tastes light without tasting like water. besides don, coronas are soooo 1990s ;)
Posted by: a | July 31, 2007 1:16 PM
HAHA! I'll agree with that one!
Posted by: Don | July 31, 2007 1:37 PM
OOO I LOVE Miller Chill!!!
Great for when you are drinking like 9 or 10... ;-)
Posted by: Helen | August 4, 2007 9:48 AM
[urine], with lime and salt. and a double serving of high fructose corn syrup. Not suitable to put out a fire.
Posted by: P | July 8, 2008 7:32 PM