A. Le Coq Alexander 500ML
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Description
Description
A. Le Coq Alexander 500ML is a 5.2% ABV European pale lager in a 500ml bottle, brewed by Estonia's oldest continuously operating brewery. Regarded as the traditional beer of Tartu, Alexander distinguishes itself through a specific fermentation approach that balances robust flavor with notable drinkability — a hallmark that has earned it recognition across over 9,600 ratings on Untappd.
Quick Facts: ABV: 5.2% | Origin: Tartu, Estonia | Style: European Pale Lager | Brewery: A. Le Coq (est. 1807)
Production & Heritage
A. Le Coq has been brewing in Tartu since 1807, making it one of the Baltic region's most enduring beer producers. The Tartu location was originally selected because the local water is hard and calcium-rich, closely resembling the water profiles found in the great stout-producing regions of the British Isles. Alexander itself is brewed as a European pale lager using what the brewery describes as a carefully calibrated degree of fermentation, designed to achieve a unique combination of strong taste and lightness that sets it apart from the brewery's other offerings, including the widely distributed A. Le Coq Premium.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Clean and malty on the nose, with a subtle undercurrent of hops. There is little of the aggressive grain character found in some mass-market lagers — instead, a gentle sweetness draws you in.
Taste: The palate opens with a full-bodied malt sweetness that carries more weight than the 5.2% ABV might suggest. Mid-palate, a distinct caramel malt flavor emerges — stronger than average for the style — before a firm, bitter hop crispness takes over. The balance between sweet and bitter is well-managed, giving Alexander its signature drinkable character.
Finish: Clean and crisp, with fresh hops lingering after each sip. The caramel malt fades gradually, leaving a dry, refreshing close that invites the next drink.
How to Drink Alexander
Serve chilled between 4–7°C (39–45°F) in a pilsner glass or standard pint glass to appreciate the clear golden hue. Alexander drinks well straight from the bottle on warm days, but pouring it out allows the malty aroma to open up properly. Its balanced hop bitterness and caramel backbone also make it a solid base for beer cocktails: try it in a Shandy with fresh lemonade for a lighter summer serve, a Michelada where the malt sweetness tempers the lime and hot sauce, or a Black and Tan layered beneath a stout to play off the caramel notes.
Best For
- Exploring Baltic and Eastern European beer traditions
- Stocking a beer fridge with dependable, everyday lagers
- Pairing with grilled meats at a summer barbecue
- Introducing friends to Estonian brewing heritage
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Alexander taste like? A. Le Coq Alexander delivers a full-bodied malt sweetness with a pronounced caramel character, balanced by crisp hop bitterness and a clean, dry finish. It is notably smoother and more flavorful than many mainstream pale lagers.
How does Alexander compare to A. Le Coq Premium? A. Le Coq Premium is the brewery's flagship and Estonia's most popular beer, positioned as a straightforward, easy-drinking lager. Alexander leans fuller-bodied with a more assertive caramel malt profile and a stronger hop presence in the finish.
Is Alexander good for everyday drinking? At 5.2% ABV with a balanced, approachable profile, Alexander is well-suited for casual, everyday consumption while still offering more character than a typical light lager.
Where is Alexander made? Alexander is brewed by A. Le Coq in Tartu, Estonia's second-largest city. The brewery has operated continuously since 1807 and was originally established in Tartu because the local calcium-rich hard water closely mirrors the water profiles of renowned British brewing regions.
What foods pair well with Alexander? Grilled sausages and bratwurst complement the caramel malt sweetness. Smoked fish — a Baltic staple — works well against the hop bitterness. Sharp cheddar or aged Gouda echoes the beer's malty depth, while fried pub fare like fish and chips benefits from the crisp, cleansing finish. Roast pork with mustard is another natural match.
What sizes does Alexander come in? The standard widely available format is the 500ml bottle, which is the expression listed here.
Is Alexander worth the price? Alexander positions squarely as an accessible, everyday European pale lager. It delivers more complexity — particularly in its caramel malt character — than many beers at a similar price tier, making it a strong value within the category.
Why Alexander?
A. Le Coq Alexander earns its place as Tartu's traditional beer through a combination of heritage and deliberate brewing choices. The brewery's 200-plus-year history and its use of naturally hard, calcium-rich local water provide a foundation that most modern lagers cannot claim. The controlled fermentation process that balances full flavor against lightness gives Alexander a caramel-forward malt profile unusual for the European pale lager category. For drinkers looking beyond mass-market options without stepping into craft-beer complexity, Alexander occupies a distinctive middle ground rooted in genuine Estonian brewing tradition.
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