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Regardless of whether or not you know the history of Cinco de Mayo (it’s the celebration of Mexico’s victory over France in the Battle of Puebla and not its Independence Day), there’s a good chance you’re going to sip one or more (or many more) Mexican beers.
And while we’d never tell you not to grab a sixer of Corona Extra, Dos Equis, Tecate, or any other imported Mexican beer available at most grocery or beer stores, there are other, tasty options available to you.
This is why, to celebrate Cinco de Mayo this year, we’re going to take a step outside of our comfort zone and try something different. Instead of the usual Mexican beers, we’re going to grab some lesser-known, refreshing, delicious options. Keep scrolling to see them all.
Lesser Known Mexican Beers Ranked
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6. Indio Cerveza
When many drinkers think about Mexican beers, they probably imagine pilsners and lagers. Indo Cerveza is a sweet, malty, rich Marzen-style beer similar to a German Oktoberfest beer.
Photo: Indio
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5. Carta Blanca
Fans of classic Mexican pale lagers will love this 4.5% ABV crisp, refreshing take on the style. Brewed since 1890, this beer is more than just a crushable, crispy beer; it’s well-balanced and memorable.
Photo: Carta Blanca
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4. Sol Cerveza
With a name like “Sol” you know you’ll be drinking something crisp, sweet, and thirst-quenching that pairs perfectly with a sunny, hot day on a porch or patio. A nice mix of fruity flavors, hops, and slight citrus make this a well-rounded choice.
Photo: Sol Cerveza
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3. Victoria
This crushable, crisp, 4% ABV Vienna-style lager has been brewed since 1865. It’s known for its bold mix of caramel malts, floral hops, and subtle bitterness. It’s one of the most well-balanced, easy drinking, Mexican beers on the market.
Photo: Victoria
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2. Bohemia Pilsner
On a hot day, it’s difficult to beat the crisp, refreshing flavor of a classic pilsner. Bohemia gets its name because it’s a Czech-style pilsner made in the traditional style brewed for centuries in Europe.
Photo: Bohemia
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1. Estrella Jalisco
Jalisco is most known as the main state in which tequila is made. But it’s also the home of Estrella Jalisco, a 4.5%, crisp, refreshing, light, thirst-quenching Czech-style pilsner you’ll go back to again and again.
Photo: Estrella Jalisco