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Before your next cold one… 🍺🇨🇦 / @CanadianCounter DON'T Drink These 8 Canadian Lager Brands (And 2 SAFE Beers) That familiar can of lager in your fridge—often marketed as crisp, classic, or traditionally brewed—may not be as great as the label suggests. While lager is one of the most popular beer styles in Canada, many mass-market brands rely on cheap adjunct grains, aggressive filtration, and industrial brewing shortcuts that strip away flavor and character. More concerning, some lagers lean heavily on branding and nostalgia while quietly cutting corners on ingredients, brewing time, and overall quality. The result is beer that tastes watery, overly carbonated, or lacking the balanced malt and hop profile that a good lager should deliver. Yet these brands continue to dominate shelves simply because they’re familiar and widely available. In the next 21 minutes, I break down 8 Canadian lager brands you should seriously reconsider drinking—which ones rely on the most shortcuts, what brewing red flags to watch for, and why they fall short in taste and value. I’ll also reveal 2 beers that are actually safe choices, offering better ingredients, proper brewing standards, and a flavor profile that actually respects the lager tradition.