Modelo tastes mildly sweet and has an upfront corn taste. It has a subtle hop finish. It’s opaque and golden in color with a small and thin white head.
Modelo has a sweet, corn-like taste with a hop finish that just makes its way through. It smells syrupy and compliments the taste very well. It has a thin nose that transfers seamlessly to the tongue.
Its upfront taste is malty and almost bread-like. There are hints of corn and grass throughout the rest of the sip. It has a very subtle hop finish.
Like the taste, there is a faint smell of syrup. A mild corn scent that resembles the taste very well. It has a thin smell to match the clarity of the body.
Modelo has a very clear, thin, and golden-straw body. It has a short, bubbly white head that dissipates quickly. There isn’t much lacing on the glass because of this.
Modelo has a very clear, thin, and golden-straw body. It has a short, bubbly white head that dissipates quickly. There isn’t much lacing on the glass because of this.
Ideally, you should drink Modelo at a cold temperature; 50 ℉ – or a little lower – should do it. Drink it at a bar on tap or in a can at your favorite band’s concert.
Chips with Salsa, Queso, and/or Guacamole. The crispness and cleanness of Modelo goes exceptionally well with the textures and flavors of a homemade dip.
Is Modelo a good beer to drink?
Modelo Especial is a decent beer. It’s not brewed to be the next best thing since the craft beer revolution. It’s a clean crisp take on a mexican light lager, and it does an exceptional job for what it is.