Single Hill Brewing’s Early Light presents a quintessential American Light Lager experience, emphasizing a high-utility, thirst-quenching profile. This crispy and crushable lager pours with brilliant clarity, showcasing a minimalist malt foundation that hints at pale straw and soft grain. The sensory focus remains on a neutral, clean fermentation and a dry, snapping finish. Without the distraction of bold hops or heavy sweetness, the beer relies on its effervescent carbonation to scrub the palate. It is an approachable, no-frills lager crafted for maximum refreshment, where subtle notes of sweet corn and a whisper of floral hops provide just enough character to satisfy without overwhelming the senses.
Appearance.Very pale straw (2 SRM). Brilliant clarity with a bright white, frothy head that dissipates quickly, leaving minimal lacing.
Aroma.Low intensity. Clean fermentation profile with a subtle, sweet grainy-malt presence and a faint hint of corn-like adjunct sweetness. Hop aroma is negligible to very low, with a distant spicy or floral quality.
Taste.Extremely neutral and crisp initial impression. Palate features very low grainy malt and a touch of corn-like sweetness. Hop bitterness is very low (8-12 IBU range), balanced perfectly with the light body. Hop flavor is nearly absent, showing only a tiny herbal flicker. The finish is bone-dry and clean with no lingering aftertaste.
Mouthfeel.Very light, bordering on watery body. Very high carbonation providing a significant carbonic bite on the tongue. No alcohol warmth present; very smooth and highly refreshing.
Sensory Profile.
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Single Hill Early Light American Light Lager Can
4.6%
Oh say, can you see? It’s a crispy, crushable American light lager. No tricks here, jus ...t delicious
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Single Hill Early Light American Light Lager Can - Bottleworks
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4.6%
Oh say, can you see? It’s a crispy, crushable American light lager. No tricks here, just delicious
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