
Island Coastal Lager
Lager /4.5% ABV / South Carolina, United States
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Product details
- Category
- Lager
- Region
- South Carolina, United States
- Type
- Craft
- ABV
- 4.5%
- Tasting Notes
- Balanced, Crisp, Light, Smooth
- Suggested Glassware
- Pint Glass
- Suggested Serving Temperature
- 35-40° F
Product description
Island Coastal Lager is made for thrill seekers, outdoor enthusiasts, and beer drinkers everywhere. Whether you're hitting the trail or riding the swell, a cold crisp ICL is the perfect companion. Born on the coast, enjoyed wherever your next adventure takes you. Island Coastal Lager (ICL) is an American Super Premium Lager is brewed with only the freshest, highest quality ingredients. Perfectly balanced with a clean and smooth taste, light body and crisp finish, it’s a perfect year-round, everyday easy drinker.
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FAQs
Lagers are a pretty common entry point for new beer drinkers because they tend to be lighter, crisper, and less overwhelming on the palate than something like a stout or IPA. To get more technical, lagers are made with bottom-fermenting yeast at a lower temperature, and are usually contain less alcohol than some of the heavy hitters. There are plenty of exceptions, but lagers tend to have a pale yellow color and taste light and malty, even when they're heavily hopped.
A lager is a beer that is brewed at cool temperatures by slow fermentation with a slow-acting yeast. Lagers tend to have a lighter, clearer appearance than ales, and the alcohol content is typically lower than in ales while the sugar content is remaining in the beer is slightly higher. The yeast used to ferment lager is often referred to as "bottom-fermenting" since it does not rise to the top of the brewing vessel during fermentation as ale yeast does. Fun fact, you can verb the word - "lagering" means to store and age beer at cold temperatures during a second fermentation to improve flavor and clarity.
Across the entire style, lagers can range from about 3% - 9% ABV, but the majority of popular ones cruise down the middle, or about 4% - 5% ABV.
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