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So I've been an occasional fan of Oskar Blues beers for awhile, from the original Dale's Pale Ale to the more recent Can-o-Bliss. I picked up a 12 pack variety series for the 4th of July cookout, and a new (to me) offering was in the mix: Oskar's Lager.
Just a simple American lager in a plain white can. Low ABV @ 4.5%, only 95 kcal & 2.5 carbs, but what a delightful little crisp lager after a day of chasing grandkids around the Washington Mall on a warm summer day.
The website is pretty tight-lipped about ingredients (I'd like to know their malts and hops), but I can pretty much figure out the rest. It made its debut last year with very little fanfare. Still I'd like to try cloning it? Anybody got some data points? TIA.
Just a simple American lager in a plain white can. Low ABV @ 4.5%, only 95 kcal & 2.5 carbs, but what a delightful little crisp lager after a day of chasing grandkids around the Washington Mall on a warm summer day.
The website is pretty tight-lipped about ingredients (I'd like to know their malts and hops), but I can pretty much figure out the rest. It made its debut last year with very little fanfare. Still I'd like to try cloning it? Anybody got some data points? TIA.