by Athletic Brewing
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2.5
If you’re seeking a Mexican-style nonalcoholic beer that stays under the radar, let’s dive into Athletic Brewing’s Mexican Style Copper.
Packaging
Right off the bat, the packaging strikes a dull note with its pale yellow design—nothing screams “Mexican” or even “interesting.”
Look
The pour reveals a decent copper color that’s true to its name. It looks the part, at least.
Smell
On the nose, you’re greeted by bready and malty aromas, hinting at a gentle richness that piques curiosity.
Mouthfeel
As for the mouthfeel, it’s smooth with medium carbonation, although it leans a bit on the thin side.
Taste
The flavor itself isn’t bad; it boasts some nice bread notes but is lacking in hop character. Ultimately, it finishes with a striking absence of aftertaste, which leaves you wishing for more complexity.
Final Verdict
Since I’ve never had a Mexican copper before, I can’t really rate its authenticity, but I’ll say this: it’s a well-crafted brew that falls a bit short in excitement. If you’re exploring nonalcoholic options, it’s worth a try, but don’t expect fireworks.