What better beer for a fall football game than a sessionable, crisp lager? For this special collaboration with Colorado State University, we brewed an incredibly easy-drinking lager that clocks in at 4.7% ABV.
Brewed with the finest malts and brightest hops, this beer floats subtly sweet honeycomb notes across the tongue, while a citrusy snap of Cascade and Chinook hops punctuates each delightful sip.
Available along the Colorado Front Range.
Pale lager is a very pale to golden-colored beer characterized by noble hop bitterness. These pale, lean beers are very successful (because they're delicious) and have become the most common form of beer consumed in the world today.
Pale lagers tend to be on the simple side - they're crisp, clean and dry on the tongue. The flavors should be balanced, with a subtle hop flavor, aroma and overall bitterness.
You can expect the typical pale lager to have between 3% and 5% alcohol, with higher-ABV beers tending to be the more flavorful.