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Most HelpfulI don't like dark, heavy beers. I usually stick with Miller Light or Bud Light. Miller Chill is tasty for something different.
I like the Mike's Hard drinks but can only have one or two and then they are just too sweet. Miller Chill tastes enough like beer that I can drink a six-pack and still enjoy...
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Most HelpfulAmerica has a handful of large macro- breweries that produce bland- tasting beer in mass quantities for maximum profit. Every now and then, one of the big breweries comes out with a new product and some of their creations, admittedly, haven't been half bad. But these are generally the exception and one...
review »Consumer Note: This beer is made with lime flavor and salt
* Pale straw color. Creamy bleached head collapses quickly despite high carbonation levels
* Nose is timid sweet malt aroma and citrusy lime notes
* Foretaste is mild sweet malt overshadowed by tangy lime flavor
* Finish is dryish and minerally; residual lime tang hangs on
* Body is thin and effervescent
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Miller Chill reminds me of Miller Genuine Draught mixed with lime Jello, but that's not necessarily a dig. I think Chill actually makes a dandy little thirst-quenching beverage.
The marketing wizards at Miller Brewing would like...
review »Miller Chill was light and refreshing, easy to drink. Low in calories and does not fill you up. Surprised by the mellow taste of Lime, has no salty taste and does not taste bitter Very refreshing and just the right amount of alcohol and a hint of sweetness, this beer is not too tart and did not taste any chemical aftertaste, it contains real lime flavor and seems to stay colder much longer than most mexican inspired beers. Would recommend this beer to people who don't like beer very much it is a light palatable beer
I live in Wisconsin. The first song I learned to sing was "Roll out the Barrel". If you go to a freind's house, the first thing you will probably be asked is "want a beer?" To which the answer is usually, "ya, sure".
Hopefully your friends have more than just cheap crappy brewskis waiting for you, icey cold. If you are a female, it is sometimes a big mistake to turn down beer in favor of a glass of wine, or heaven forbid, a wine cooler. You live in Wisconsin, you better have a favorite beer, or else people will think you are a "fancy pants" and too good to sit in an old lawn chair, and...
review »Miller Chill has a taste unlike any other beer I've tasted. It goes great with Mexican food, but also stands alone, or with any kind of food. It's a light beer, but doesn't taste watered down like so many of them do.
The lime taste is there, but not too strong, just enough so you can taste it. There is just a hint of salt, but if you didn't know it was there, you might not be able to identify it as being salt. Definitely not a salty taste.
I like that it is a light beer, because I don't always want a heavy beer, and Miller Chill doesn't taste like a light beer. It is not overly filling, but gives...
review »The first time I had Miller Chill, I almost thought I wouldn't be able to finish it. They're obviously going after the Corona w/lime market, and I would say to stick to that if that's what you like - and spend the extra couple of dollars. For me, the Miller Chill just has too much of the citrus/lime, making it a beer that I can drink only 1 or 2 of in a night. I prefer Leininkugels Summer Shanty to Miller Chill. I guess it ultimately won't matter to Miller, because as I understand it, Miller owns most of Leininkugels anyway.
It appears that Miller is just trying to cash in on the latest mass alcohol trend. It's salty, it's limey, but it isn't enough of anything to be good. In fact, it's a little on the whimpy side. I tried this once, but I don't think I'm likely to give it another try. There are too many other mass marketed beers out there that are much better than this one.
I felt cotton-mouthed a few hours after drinking three of these, and I wasn't able to urinate. I think it might be the load of salt in the bottle.
As a fan of Kurt Busch, I've long regretted that I couldn't enjoy the beer he endorses. With the new Miller Chill, now I can!
Miller Chill is aptly named because it's a perfect beer to chill with. It's not too bitter, not too sweet, and not too tart. There's no need to slice up limes to shove into the bottle because the flavor is already there.
The only downside is that it makes me crave Mexican food.