Corona Light Mexican Lager (12 fl. oz. can, 24 pk.)


By Corona
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Model # 12045
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Highlights

  • Pilsner-style light lager beer from Mexico
  • Cerveza containing 4.0% alcohol by volume and 99 calories* per serving
  • Smooth-drinking beer made from quality blend of filtered water, barley malt, non-malted cereals, hops and yeast

About this item

Corona Light Mexican Lager Beer makes every day the lightest day with its uniquely refreshing flavor at 99 calories* per serving. Brewed with water, barley malt, non-malted cereals, hops, and bottom-fermenting yeast, this pilsner-style lager canned beer 18 pack delivers a pleasant fruity-honey aroma, a distinctive hop flavor, and a crisp and clean finish, making it the perfect choice for those seeking a flavorful light beer. Enjoy this Corona beer with lime on a hot day or share a slim can with friends at your next backyard barbecue. This Mexican lager-style beer pairs well with spicy food, nuts, chicken, or citrus-infused dishes. Corona Light isn't just a light beer; it's The Light Cerveza.

*Per 12 fl. oz. serving of average analysis: Calories 99, Carbs 5 grams, Protein 0.8 grams, Fat 0 grams. Drink responsibly. Corona Light® Beer. Imported by Crown Imports, Chicago, IL

Corona beer’s international expansion began in the South and Southwestern regions of the United States—with American tourists returning home from Mexico, bringing with them a taste for the beer they had enjoyed on the sunny beaches of Acapulco and Puerto Vallarta. Corona Extra was introduced to the U.S. in 1979, and the Corona brand quickly became synonymous with the American beach-and-barbecue lifestyle. Since then, Corona has added a few more drinks to kick back with, providing additional choices for everyone who already is living La Vida Más Fina. But the story doesn't end here; the Corona brand is just getting started. In the late 1980s, people started asking for a more calorie-conscious beer that didn’t skimp on taste. Corona listened, introducing Corona Light to U.S. customers in 1989; it's now a favorite among those seeking a light beer that’s full of flavor and anything but ordinary. Some time, a Corona and a lime. That’s La Vida Más Fina.


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