Carta Blanca 32OZ is a light-bodied Mexican lager brewed at 4.5% ABV, available here in a generous 32-ounce bottle. First produced in 1890, it holds the distinction of being the original beer from Cervecera Cuauhtmoc one of Mexico’s most historically significant breweries and took first prizes at both the 1893 Chicago and Paris world fairs.
Cervecera Cuauhtmoc was founded in Monterrey, Nuevo Len, in 1890, and Carta Blanca was its first beer making it one of the oldest continuously produced beer brands in Mexico. The lager is brewed with spring water from the Tapalpa River, barley malt, corn, sugar, hops, and natural yeast. The name itself derives from the French phrase carte blanche, meaning “clean slate,” reflecting the brewery’s original aspiration to produce a refreshingly clean, European-style lager in the Mexican north. The brewery is now part of Cervecera Cuauhtmoc Moctezuma, owned by Heineken International.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with gentle bread and corn aromas, followed by traces of wet grass and light malt sweetness. Subtle floral hop notes emerge as the beer warms slightly in the glass.
Taste: The entry is clean and crisp, with sweet corn and bready malt flavors taking center stage on the mid-palate. A touch of caramel rounds out the grain character, while light, slightly bitter floral hops provide balance. A faint lemony brightness keeps things refreshing throughout.
Finish: The finish is short and clean with good carbonation carrying the last traces of malt sweetness. It leaves the palate dry and thirst-quenching, inviting the next sip without any lingering heaviness.
How to Drink Carta Blanca
Serve ice-cold, straight from the bottle or poured into a pilsner glass to appreciate the pale gold color and lively carbonation. A lime wedge is a traditional addition but not strictly necessary the beer is crisp enough on its own.
Michelada: The light body and clean corn-malt profile blend seamlessly with lime juice, hot sauce, and Clamato without being overpowered.
Chelada: A simpler lime-and-salt preparation that highlights the beer’s natural crispness and slight lemony character.
Beer-rita (Lagerita): Combined with frozen margarita mix, the mild sweetness and effervescence of Carta Blanca create a balanced, easy-drinking summer cocktail.
Best For
Backyard cookouts and carne asada gatherings where cold beer flows freely
Watching ftbol or sports events with friends over a long afternoon
Pairing with street tacos, elote, and other Mexican fare
Hot-weather sessions when a light, no-fuss lager is the right call
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Carta Blanca taste like? Carta Blanca is a light, crisp lager with sweet corn and bready malt flavors, a hint of caramel, and light floral hop bitterness. It finishes clean and dry with a slightly lemony freshness.
How does Carta Blanca compare to Corona Extra? Both are pale Mexican lagers, but Carta Blanca tends to have a slightly more pronounced corn and malt sweetness, while Corona Extra leans a bit drier and more neutral. Carta Blanca also predates Corona by more than three decades, having been first brewed in 1890.
Is Carta Blanca good for casual drinking? Carta Blanca is a classic session lager at 4.5% ABV its light body, smooth texture, and high drinkability make it well suited for extended, relaxed drinking occasions.
Where is Carta Blanca made? Carta Blanca is brewed by Cervecera Cuauhtmoc Moctezuma in Monterrey, Nuevo Len, Mexico. The brewery uses spring water sourced from the Tapalpa River in its production process.
What foods pair well with Carta Blanca? Grilled carne asada benefits from the beer’s crisp carbonation cutting through rich, charred meat. Fish tacos with cabbage slaw match well with the lemony brightness. Elote (Mexican street corn) echoes the beer’s own corn character. Chips and fresh salsa pair naturally, and mild queso dip complements the subtle caramel-malt sweetness.
What sizes does Carta Blanca come in? This listing is for the 32-ounce (approximately 946 ml) bottle, a traditional large-format size popular in Mexico. Carta Blanca is also commonly available in standard 12-ounce bottles and cans.
Is Carta Blanca worth the price? Carta Blanca positions squarely as a value-tier Mexican lager, and the 32-ounce format offers strong volume for the money. It delivers exactly what a classic adjunct lager should clean, cold refreshment without pretension.
Why Carta Blanca?
Carta Blanca carries genuine historical weight: it was the very first beer produced by Cervecera Cuauhtmoc in 1890, and its early recognition at the 1893 Chicago and Paris world fairs established Mexican lager on the international stage. Unlike many modern commercial lagers, it still draws on Tapalpa River spring water and a straightforward grain bill of barley, corn, and hops. The 32-ounce bottle format reflects how this beer is traditionally enjoyed in Mexico shared generously, served cold, and finished before it warms. For anyone who appreciates Mexican beer history alongside unpretentious drinkability, Carta Blanca remains a genuinely foundational brand.