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Brooklyn Brewery Lager Review

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Brooklyn Brewery’s (Brooklyn, NY)Lager is a distinguished example of the Vienna-style lager, offering a harmonious blend of malt richness and hop bitterness. With an alcohol by volume (ABV) of 5.2%, this beer has garnered acclaim within the craft beer community.

Brooklyn’s Lager pours a rich, amber hue with a slight reddish tint, crowned by a creamy, off-white head that lingers nicely. The aroma is inviting, with notes of toasted malt, caramel, and a hint of floral hops.

Brooklyn Brewery Amber Lager

On the palate, the beer delivers a smooth, medium-bodied experience. The malt-forward profile shines with flavors of toasted bread, caramel, and a touch of nuttiness, while the hop presence is subtle, offering just enough bitterness to keep the sweetness in check. The finish is clean and crisp, with a slight dryness. At 5.2% ABV, it’s sessionable and versatile, pairing well with a variety of foods, from grilled meats to hearty salads.

Tasting Notes

  • Appearance – Amber with reddish highlights, creamy off-white head.
  • Aroma – Toasted malt, caramel, floral hops.
  • Flavor – Toasted bread, caramel, nuttiness, balanced hop bitterness.
  • Mouthfeel – Smooth, medium-bodied, crisp finish.

Rating: 8.3/10

Brooklyn Brewery Lager is a dependable and enjoyable amber lager that showcases the brewery’s skill in crafting balanced, flavorful lagers. Its consistency and drinkability make it a reliable choice for any occasion.

Brooklyn Brewery (Brooklyn, New York) has a rich history, with its co-founder, Steve Hindy, drawing inspiration from his time in the Middle East, where he learned about brewing during a period when alcohol was scarce. This unique origin story adds depth to the brewery’s narrative and its flagship lager. Additionally, Brooklyn Lager was honored with a gold medal in the Amber Lager category at the 2018 World Beer Cup, underscoring its excellence.

If you’ve tried a Brooklyn Lager, please share your thoughts about it in the comments section below.

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