What are the ingredients in corona beer?

Answer:
All natural ingredients: water, barley, hops & yeast- one of the few beers that doesn't have rice in it.


-To correct the above answer, there are tons of craft beer and imports that do not use rice or corn as adjuncts in their beer. If you are looking at Bud, Miller, or Coors, they use either rice or corn as additives to lighten the mouthfeel of the beer. However I was always under the impression that Corona contained corn as an adjunct instead of rice. If you are seeking the ingredients to corona because of the unique flavor, what you are tasting is lightstruck beer. The clear bottle offers no protection from sunlight which reacts with the hops in the beer to produce a chemical that is the same as what a skunk squirts. This is the true definition of where "skunky" beer comes from. It's not old or stale beer, but beer that has become lightstruck. If you don't believe me, stick a bottle of corona in direct sunlight for few minutes, pour in a glass then sniff. Next, take a bottle that has been protected from the light and pour in a class and sniff, then compare. Enjoy!
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