Humulus Lager is an India Pale Lager brewed with 4 lbs. of hops per barrel and weighing in at 7.2% ABV. This beer is all about the hops-- the lager yeast allows the hops to be in the forefront.
Brewer: Bruery
- Other Brands:
- More Bruery Products
- Location:
- United States - Placentia, California
- Description:
- Our calling is to create beers with character and depth using the simplest and purest of means. We do not filter or pasteurize our beers. All of our bottled beers gain carbonation through 100% bottle conditioning, allowing carbonation to naturally occur through a secondary bottle fermentation. We strive to use unconventional ingredients, and we will proudly state what we put in our beers. We are inspired by those in the brewing community who are pushing the limits of what 'beer' is. We wouldn't be here if it weren't for great brewers who came before us. We aspire to be an influential force in craft brewing.
- Website:
- www.thebruery.com
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Shelf Tags for Bruery Humulus Lager
Style: Premium American Lager
Premium American Lagers are the height of the American Lager style category and achieve this status by utilizing the fewest, if any at all, of adjuncts. Some of the Premium beers can even be all-malt (meaning that they are brewed only with malted barley and no adjuncts like rice or corn).
Though the style evolved in America and the style name reflects that, this is a very popular style internationally and many imports to the US are Premium American Lagers. The use of the word American in the name of this style refers only to the country that created the style originally, not the country that the beer was brewed in. Many of the best examples of this beer style come from Europe, Asia or overseas.- Browse Premium American Lager

