The beer: Vienna Lager
Brewed by: Devil's Backbone Brewing Company, Lexington, Virginia
Description (from the website): "This is our Ol’ Faithful. No, it’s not a geothermal phenomenon. It’s the
beer everybody, including professional beer judges, just seems to dig.
Maybe they like how it’s smooth, medium-bodied, and semi-sweet, while
not too heavy or bitter. Maybe it’s the amber color, or the blend of
four imported malts balanced by two Germanic hops, or the fact that it
takes five weeks to get right. Or maybe it’s all the above."
Would I buy it again?: Yes, but I'm going to offer a caveat. This isn't the first time I've bought this particular beer, and it probably won't be the last. However, this beer does have an issue. It's basically a Yuengling but it costs almost twice as much. Now, I won't deny it's better than a Yuengling, but is it twice as good? No. It's a standard lager, it's good but I don't think a regular lager can be particularly earth-shattering. So if value is important, stick with Yuengling. If it isn't or you can only drink beer from a real microbrewery, then this is a good alternative lager. I'll usually go for the Yuengling myself, but I'm not opposed to this.
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