Abita Amber 6Pk
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Abita Amber 6Pk is a Munich-style lager from Abita Brewing Company in Covington, Louisiana, packaged as a six-pack of 12 oz bottles at 4.5% ABV. It earned a 90/100 score from Craft Beer & Brewing and has been voted best beer in multiple New Orleans reader polls, establishing it as one of the Gulf South's most recognized craft lagers.
Quick Facts: ABV: 4.5% | IBU: 17 | Origin: Covington, Louisiana | Style: Munich-Style Lager | Brewery: Abita Brewing Company
Production & Heritage
Abita Brewing Company, founded in 1986 in Abita Springs, Louisiana, was among the earliest craft breweries in the Southeast. Abita Amber is brewed with a grain bill of pale and caramel malts and hopped exclusively with German Perle hops, yielding a restrained 17 IBU bitterness. What truly distinguishes the brewery's entire lineup is its water source: a deep artesian well tapping the Southern Hills aquifer system, which reaches over 3,000 feet underground and holds naturally pristine water estimated to be more than 2,000 years old. Unlike most breweries, Abita neither filters nor chemically treats this water before brewing, allowing its clean mineral character to influence every batch directly.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Fresh bread and toasted malt lead the nose, followed by gentle herbal notes from the Perle hops. There is a subtle warmth underneath, hinting at the caramel malt sweetness to come.
Taste: The entry is smooth and malt-forward, with brown sugar and buttery toffee notes developing across the mid-palate. A light caramel sweetness holds the center without becoming cloying, supported by a faint saline minerality that lends the beer a remarkably food-friendly quality. Hop bitterness stays well in the background, providing just enough structure to balance the malt.
Finish: Medium-short and clean, with lingering toasted grain and a trace of residual sweetness. The low bitterness and soft carbonation leave a dry, thirst-quenching close that invites the next sip.
How to Drink Abita Amber
Serve at 45–50°F in a standard pint glass or a Vienna-style fluted lager glass to let the caramel malt aromatics open up. It drinks well straight from the bottle, but a glass showcases its rich amber color. For cocktails and beer-based drinks: a Michelada benefits from Amber's saline malt backbone paired with lime and hot sauce; a Shandy with fresh lemonade plays off the brown sugar sweetness for a Southern porch sipper; and a classic Beer-a-Rita (beer margarita) gains depth from Amber's toasty body compared to lighter lagers.
Best For
- Introducing craft beer drinkers to malt-forward lager styles
- Pairing with a Louisiana crawfish boil or Gulf seafood spread
- Stocking for tailgates, cookouts, and warm-weather entertaining
- Gifting a taste of Louisiana to out-of-state friends and family
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Abita Amber taste like? Abita Amber delivers smooth toasted malt, brown sugar, and light toffee flavors with very low hop bitterness (17 IBU). A subtle saline mineral quality from its artesian well water gives it a clean, food-friendly character.
How does Abita Amber compare to Sam Adams Boston Lager? Both are darker, caramel-toned lagers rooted in the Vienna/Munich tradition, but Abita Amber is noticeably less bitter at 17 IBU versus Sam Adams Boston Lager's roughly 30 IBU. Abita leans further into malt sweetness and soft body, while Boston Lager showcases more assertive Noble hop character and a spicier, drier finish.
Is Abita Amber good for beginners? Its low bitterness, gentle sweetness, and approachable 4.5% ABV make it an excellent gateway into craft lagers for anyone accustomed to mainstream American beer.
Where is Abita Amber made? Abita Amber is brewed by the Abita Brewing Company, headquartered in Covington, Louisiana, on the north shore of Lake Pontchartrain. The brewery was originally founded in 1986 in the nearby town of Abita Springs.
What foods pair well with Abita Amber? Fried Gulf oyster po'boys complement the beer's saline maltiness beautifully. Boiled crawfish and Cajun-seasoned shrimp work with its clean, slightly sweet body. Smoked sausage and boudin benefit from the caramel malt contrast. Grilled burgers echo the toasted grain notes, and a mild cheddar or Gouda cheese plate mirrors the toffee undertones.
What sizes does Abita Amber come in? Abita Amber is commonly available in 6-packs and 12-packs of 12 oz bottles, as well as single 12 oz bottles and draft.
Is Abita Amber worth the price? Abita Amber positions as an accessible, everyday craft lager priced competitively within the domestic craft six-pack tier, making it strong value for a beer that earned a 90-point score from Craft Beer & Brewing.
Why Abita Amber?
Among American craft lagers, few can claim a water source as distinctive as Abita's untreated artesian well drawing from a 2,000-year-old aquifer — a production detail that shapes the beer's unusually clean, mineral-tinged profile. Its 90/100 rating from Craft Beer & Brewing and consistent recognition in New Orleans "best beer" polls confirm it as more than a regional curiosity. The combination of German Perle hops and caramel malt in a low-IBU framework puts Abita Amber squarely in the Munich lager tradition while carrying a distinctly Louisiana identity. For drinkers seeking a malt-forward, sessionable lager with genuine craft credentials and Gulf Coast roots, this remains a benchmark.
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