European Amber Lager Vienna Lager

Vienna Lager

Aroma: Moderately rich German malt aroma (of Vienna and/or Munich malt). A light toasted malt aroma may be present. Similar, though less intense than Oktoberfest. Clean lager character, with no fruity esters or diacetyl. Noble hop aroma may be low to none. Caramel aroma is inappropriate.

Appearance: Light reddish amber to copper color. Bright clarity. Large, off-white, persistent head.

Flavor: Soft, elegant malt complexity is in the forefront, with a firm enough hop bitterness to provide a balanced finish. Some toasted character from the use of Vienna malt. No roasted or caramel flavor. Fairly dry finish, with both malt and hop bitterness present in the aftertaste. Noble hop flavor may be low to none.

Mouthfeel: Medium-light to medium body, with a gentle creaminess. Moderate carbonation. Smooth. Moderately crisp finish. May have a bit of alcohol warming.

Overall Impression: Characterized by soft, elegant maltiness that dries out in the finish to avoid becoming sweet.

History: The original amber lager developed by Anton Dreher shortly after the isolation of lager yeast. Nearly extinct in its area of origin, the style continues in Mexico where it was brought by Santiago Graf and other Austrian immigrant brewers in the late 1800s. Regrettably, most modern examples use adjuncts which lessen the rich malt complexity characteristic of the best examples of this style. The style owes much of its character to the method of malting (Vienna malt). Lighter malt character overall than Oktoberfest, yet still decidedly balanced toward malt.

Ingredients: Vienna malt provides a lightly toasty and complex, melanoidin-rich malt profile. As with Oktoberfests, only the finest quality malt should be used, along with Continental hops (preferably noble varieties). Moderately hard, carbonate-rich water. Can use some caramel malts and/or darker malts to add color and sweetness, but caramel malts shouldn’t add significant aroma and flavor and dark malts shouldn’t provide any roasted character
 
OGFGIBUsSRMABV
1.044 - 1.060 1.010 - 1.014 18 - 30 10 - 16 4.5 - 5.7%





 
4 results - showing 1 - 4
Ordering 
 
Burleigh Brewing Company Duke Premium Lager

Beer Information

Serving/Packaging types:
Bottled 12oz
Alcohol by Volume (ABV):
4.8%
The creation of Duke Premium Lager was inspired by our brewmaster's childhood recollections of his father and grandfather enjoying pure, European lagers on the back of the family sailing boat in Hawaii. And drinking Duke Premium Lager will all but take you there. Duke Premium Lager is a filtered...
 
 
Saranac Adirondack Lager
Brewery Name:

Beer Information

Alcohol by Volume (ABV):
5.5%
Our classic German lager has a perfect balance of caramel malt sweetness. Look for a rich, amber color and medium body.
 
 
Saranac Black and Tan
Brewery Name:

Beer Information

Alcohol by Volume (ABV):
5.1%
A beer lover's dream! This classic Irish stout and amber lager blend is malty, yet pleasantly bitter with many complex flavor notes. Look for a deep brown-black color and full-body.
 
 
Saranac Seasons Best
Brewery Name:

Beer Information

Serving/Packaging types:
On Tap
Alcohol by Volume (ABV):
5.3%
Brewed with a special blend of domestic and Belgian malts for a delicate nut-like character, you'll love this Lager's rich taste and signature hop aroma. The exceptional full-bodied taste reflects our Brewery's extraordinary commitment to brewing beers of the highest standard of quality.
 
 
 
4 results - showing 1 - 4
Powered by JReviews

Social Monk

TwitterFacebookRSS

labeleybanner

Pints For Prostates


Member Login

powered by
Socialbar