RATINGS: 238   WEIGHTED AVG: 3.36/5   EST. CALORIES: 159   ABV: 5.3%
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Our take on the classic European amber lager. It has bright reddish highlights and a pronounced bready malt aroma reminiscent of its Austrian counterparts. The flavor plays slightly toward caramel and toasted lager malt but remains balanced and drinkable with a clean finish perfect for a summer session.

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3.3
BREWMUSKCLES (3098) - New Jersey, USA - JUL 2, 2019
UPDATED: JUL 2, 2019 crisp and refreshing with light caramel malt and a nice bit of piney hop. peppery hop included and a touch of nice vine a little toasty and anice moderate sudsy body.

3.3
Jabah (2479) - Fairfax, Virginia, USA - APR 15, 2019
UPDATED: APR 15, 2019 Grabbed for the first time in the 2014 Fall Pack. This is decent for a lager. Nothing special....but well-balance, clean, and drinkable. Sort of reminds me of a Samuel Adams Boston Lager...perhaps a bit lighter on malt. More of a dinner pairing beer or something I'd drink in the summer/early Fall.

3.7
pdog555 (1419) - Connecticut, USA - MAR 20, 2019
UPDATED: MAR 20, 2019 Pours clear amber with a thick white head. Aroma of sweet malt and bread punctuated by dry hops. Mouthfeel is light, pine and hopped malt are the most notable influences. Palate includes slight spice and a very unfamiliar hop taste. Really good vienna, probably the best one I've had.

3.8
JDBaker11058 (3632) - Sandy Spring, Maryland, USA - NOV 18, 2018
Golden brown, thin soapy head. Toast, hint of graham cracker, some grassy hops. Clean and balanced. Very nice take on the style.

3.5
weihenweizen (6384) - Charleston, West Virginia, USA - OCT 25, 2018
Refrigerated 12 oz. brown squat bottle poured into a glass. Clear caramel with medium/small white head. Aroma is bready malt, medium/light body, lower carbonation, and little lacing. Taste is caramel malt and crisp hops.

3.8
shawnmurphy (1798) - Plattsburgh, New York, USA - OCT 20, 2018
12-ounce bottle pours clear gold with a tiny beige soap-bubble head and some residual lacing. Aroma: faint caramel and fresh-baked sweet bread. Flavor: flavorful butterscotch, caramel and honey (malt forward) with buttered honey buns. Mouthfeel: medium-bodied. slick finish.

4.1
DarkSong (474) - Dacula, Georgia, USA - OCT 19, 2018
It pours an amber color with a beautiful large white long lasting head. It has the aroma of caramel, cereal & bread. It has a nice clean malty taste. I taste caramel, cereal, hay, bread & nuts.

4.1
riggsfc61 (1724) - Franklin, North Carolina, USA - OCT 16, 2018
UPDATED: OCT 16, 2018 Found from bottle from Ingles in Franklin, NC. It's a clear light golden appearance with a light malt smell. The flavor is the best part. Really enjoyable and refreshing. Really good for any season honestly.

3.3
hershiser2 (7469) - Charlottesville, Virginia, USA - OCT 13, 2018
Kroger bottle. Pours golden with a small off-white head. Aroma is brown leaf, grasses. Flavor is brown grasses and leaves, caramel, light bread. Not a ton of flavor. Finishes dry.

3.3
Rex_Remes (647) - Bonyhad, HUNGARY - OCT 13, 2018
(12oz bottle, part of mix pack) AROMA: soft malt and grain, light bread/toast, easy beer/lager-like nose APPEARANCE: light clear Amber, respectable head, solid looking Amber lager TASTE: moderate grain, soft malt, some grass and vegetables, hint sour cherry and vanilla, euro characteristics PALATE: good body, crisp, touch oil, OVERALL: another solid and above average Sierra Nevada brew, drinkable and fresh but more body and flavor than any basic lager and many/most beers that call themselves a Vienna/amber lager. Definitely worth a try.


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