In the late 1800’s Brooklyn was one of the largest brewing centres in the country, home to more than 45 breweries. Lager beer in the “Vienna” style was one of the local favourites.
Brooklyn Lager is amber-gold in colour and displays a firm malt centre supported by a refreshing bitterness and floral hop aroma. Caramel malts show in the finish. The aromatic qualities of the beer are enhanced by “dry-hopping”, the centuries-old practice of steeping the beer with fresh hops as it undergoes a long, cold maturation.
The result is a wonderfully flavourful beer, smooth, refreshing and very versatile with food. Dry-hopping is largely a British technique, which we have used in a Viennese-style beer to create an American original.
James Martin –
Very hoppy and distinct taste, yet very refreshing and as you can imagine very tasty. Would recommend.
Sharpie –
Really nice crisp, hoppy taste with a hint of some citrus, very nice indeed.