
One for each other and all for one! Like an oasis on the parched flatlands of life, this chico crujiente delivers the simple, refreshing camaraderie needed to knock the thirst off those boots long after the saddles come down. Let the infamous (more than famous) Invisible Swordsman guide you and your amigos down this dusty trail, and wet your whistle while you're at it!
Reviews

Edgeworth
@ Solitude22 days ago

3.9
I wanted to get a photo of the head but I wasn't fast enough. Bought this beer thinking I had not had it before but I have back in 2020. Most of liked it, gave it a decent rating.
Has a nice deep color for a cerveza. Definitely keeping that effervescence going in the glass, a lot of tiny bubbles all through the mixture. Has a small amount of sweetness that was probably added to give it that Mexican lager trait. The finish ads a citrus pith bringing mild bitterness. I even like that part. A good beer that deserves this 3.9.

Edgeworth
6 years ago

3.9
Hard week at work, catching up after vacation. Time to kick back and enjoy a new brew. Having a Mexican lager along with my Mexican meal.
Has almost no head and that dissipates completely. Not much aroma. A darker yellow than most Mexican lagers. Totally clear. Light and crisp. Has the cerveza flavor you would expect but a little stronger. I think stronger is better. Bitterness on the back end but not distracting. Good beer with food. Or maybe just anytime.