LagerEuropean Amber Lager

Vienna Lager

Characterized by soft, elegant maltiness that dries out in the finish to avoid becoming sweet. American versions can be a bit stronger, drier and more bitter, while European versions tend to be sweeter. Many Mexican amber and dark lagers used to be more authentic, but unfortunately are now more like sweet, adjunct-laden American Dark Lagers.

Alcohol
4.5 - 5.7% ABV
3.6 - 4.5% ABW
IBU
18 - 30
International Bitterness Units
Color
10 - 16 SRM
20 - 32 EBC
Gravity
OG: 1.046 - 1.052
FG: 1.01 - 1.014

Appearance & Mouthfeel

Color
Light reddish amber to copper color. Bright clarity. Large, off-white, persistent head.
Clarity
Light reddish amber to copper color. Bright clarity. Large, off-white, persistent head.
Body
Medium-light to medium body, with a gentle creaminess. Moderate carbonation. Smooth. Moderately crisp finish. May have a bit of alcohol warming.

Aroma & Flavor

Malt
Moderately rich German malt aroma (of Vienna and/or Munich malt). A light toasted malt aroma may be present. Similar, though less intense than Oktoberfest. Clean lager character, with no fruity esters or diacetyl. Noble hop aroma may be low to none. Caramel aroma is inappropriate. Soft, elegant malt complexity is in the forefront, with a firm enough hop bitterness to provide a balanced finish. Some toasted character from the use of Vienna malt. No roasted or caramel flavor. Fairly dry finish, with both malt and hop bitterness present in the aftertaste. Noble hop flavor may be low to none.

Technical Specs (Plato)

Original Gravity11.4 - 12.9 °P
Final Gravity2.6 - 3.6 °P