Showing posts with label Vienna Lager. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vienna Lager. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Beer - #594 - Samuel Adams - Boston Lager

Samuel Adams Boston Lager.  A gift which I failed to look in the mouth. But never let it be said that I'm a snob, and this is a beer you can readily buy and enjoy.  So Boston Beer, Boston the Band,  Sports numbers and Cheers at the party.

a full, rich flavor that is both balanced and complex


This is one of 6 of the 335 ml bottle sized, that has beer of 4.7% ABV inside, giving it 144 calories a serve size, and 1.3 standard drink units in the bottle.

Brewed by Boston Beer Company in the style that is an Amber Lager/Vienna and they are, no surprises here, in BostonMassachusetts  USA

Samuel Adams Boston Lager® is the best example of the fundamental characteristics of a great beer, offering a full, rich flavor that is both balanced and complex.

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It is brewed using a decoction mash, a time consuming, traditional four vessel brewing process discarded by many contemporary brewers. This process brings forth a rich sweetness from the malt that makes it well worth the effort.

Samuel Adams Boston Lager® also uses only the finest of ingredients including two row barley, as well as German Noble aroma hops. The exclusive use of two row barley not only imparts a full, smooth body but also gives the beer a wide spectrum of malt flavor ranging from slightly sweet to caramel to slightly roasted.

The Noble hops varieties, Hallertau Mittelfruh and Tettnang Tettnanger, add a wide range of floral, piney and citrus notes, which are present from the aroma, through the flavor, to the lingering smooth finish. We take great pride in the Noble hops used in our beers. They are hand selected by Jim Koch and our other brewers from the world’s oldest hops growing area.

Among the world’s most expensive, they cost twenty times as much as other hops.

What could possibly go wrong with that? Well Vienna Lager is of course the darker maltier version of lager, which if done well is a treat. On the other hand if it's made with 'the world's most expensive hops' how was this half the price of other beers?

Boston LagerDark malt aroma, quite intense, Pour is the most glorious bright burnt orange beer with a lovely head of firm foam that looks a right treat.

Aroma in the glass is more malt beer than anything else, just dialled up a bit.

Taste is hard to pin down on this, there is a lot of sweetness thorough this that somehow bring a sense of a full bodied beer.

This is a very hearty and enjoyable beer. Enjoyable that it isn't challenging and you can drink it without prejudice, foreboding, expectation or thinking too much about subtle hop combinations and brewers notes.  A Couple of these in an afternoon wouldn't be a bad way to waste a couple of hours if you had to. Sure there are better beers, there always are, always. I can imagine this being popular as offering a different take to a lager, and yet not be a bitter, sort of beer someone who wanted to show off just a little bit to a crowd of standard lager drinkers might drink.

The pdubyah-o-meter rates this as 7 of its things from the thing. It really isn't bad. It isn't spectacular.  Rates as well as the other Vienna Lager types I've had, and is a style that is probably not explored or enjoyed as much as it might be.

The double dip review


  • Am I enjoying it? Yes, it's surprisingly quote enjoyable.

  • Would I have another ? I have a 6-pack so I will be enjoying another.

  • Would I share with a friend on a porch and set the world to rights? I don't know that this is an 'everyman' beer and 'Lager' would confuse many as it's a style of lager that isn't golden malt plain old lager, so I'd be careful about taking to some places.



Musically, of course not Boston, nor Aerosmith,Pixies, The Cars, NKOTB, Boston Dolls, Mighty Mighty Bosstones, or Lemonheads,  but I went with the DropKick Murphys.

Dropkick Murphys are an American Celtic punk band formed in Quincy, Massachusetts.  This is "'I'm shipping up to Boston"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-64CaD8GXw

AMBER LAGER/VIENNA



Your typical macrobrewed Dark Lager, often rendered dark with either brewer’s caramel or black patent malt, but each brewery will have a different approach. Aside from caramelly notes, these beers will not typically resemble other dark lager styles so much as they do the lighter styles, due to low amounts of hops, malt and body. Vienna as a beer style was theorized by Michael Jackson, but his oft-cited example was Negra Modelo, which is a macro dark lager like all the others. Some beers have taken on the idea of a Vienna lager as a distinct style, loosely based on the 1840 Anton Dreher beer, and these can be expected to be all-malt, with a fuller body and more character than the average macro dark

Saturday, May 10, 2014

Beer - #373 - Schipper’s - Herr X Vienna Lager

Change of pace, Schipper’s Herr X Vienna Lager because just because.

Schipper’s Beer Company have this Brewed at Tuatara Brewing Company in the style of an  Amber Lager/Vienna and Schippers are in Mt Eden, Auckland, New Zealand, which I never knew, and go to often, so I should pay more attention. Or google them and visit.

500ml bottle, of a beer that is of 4.8% ABV and 31 IBU things, this is 1.89 standard drinks in NZ. It's about 144 calories a serve.

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A complex but elegant lager with subtle cherry and raisin aromas. 80’s music nerds will be interested to note that Herr X is the B-side of Ultravox’s Vienna.



Vienna lager. Soft sweet spice and soft bitterness. Cocoa and biscuity notes with a hint of a smokey oaky note at the finis

A coat of many colours then, this might be a lager but not as we know it.

Just a hint of sugars as you open this.