Bell's Oberon Light 12Pk
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Description
Bell's Oberon Light 12Pk is a 4% ABV light wheat ale from Bell's Brewery in Michigan, sold as a 12-pack of 12 oz cans. At just 99 calories and 6 carbs per serving, this sessionable wheat ale delivers the citrus-bright character of the Oberon family while dramatically cutting the calorie count.
Quick Facts: ABV: 4% | Origin: Comstock, Michigan | Style: Light Wheat Ale | Brewery: Bell's Brewery, Inc. | Calories: 99 per 12 oz | Carbs: 6g per 12 oz
Production & Heritage
Bell's Brewery operates out of Comstock and Kalamazoo, Michigan, with brewing taking place on the Comstock facility's 200-barrel and 50-barrel systems. Oberon Light is brewed with water, barley, wheat, hops, natural fruit flavors, and Bell's proprietary house ale yeast. Notably, the addition of natural fruit flavors marks a departure from the original Oberon Ale, which relies on only four ingredients with no spices or fruit — making Oberon Light a distinctly different recipe rather than a simple dilution of the flagship.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Orange dominates the nose immediately, recalling fresh-squeezed citrus with a slightly juice-box sweetness. Underneath, faint biscuit malt and honeysuckle provide a gentle bready backdrop.
Taste: The entry is brisk and citrus-forward, with juicy orange flavor and a shandy-like brightness landing on the palate. Mid-palate, dry breadiness and light cereal grain notes emerge alongside a subtle honeysuckle sweetness. A mild carbonic bite gives it a near seltzer-like bounce that keeps the body feeling crisp and nimble.
Finish: The finish is short and clean, resolving with lemony citrus peel and a whisper of peppery perfume. There is minimal lingering sweetness, leaving a dry, refreshing close that invites the next sip.
How to Drink Oberon Light
Serve chilled, straight from the can or poured into a wheat beer glass to release the citrus aromatics. An orange wheel garnish mirrors the ale's natural fruit character. A Wheat Beer Shandy works well — top a half-pour with lemonade for an even lighter warm-weather drink. Try it in a Radler by mixing with grapefruit soda, where Oberon Light's low ABV keeps the blend sessionable. It also substitutes cleanly in a Beer-a-Rita, replacing heavier lagers with its citrus profile for a lighter riff on a beer margarita.
Best For
- All-day drinking at backyard cookouts and pool parties without the calorie load
- Fans of the original Oberon Ale looking for a lighter weekday alternative
- Calorie-conscious beer drinkers who want flavor beyond standard light lagers
- Bringing a crowd-friendly 12-pack to a summer gathering
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Oberon Light taste like? Oberon Light tastes like bright, juicy orange citrus layered over light biscuit malt, with a crisp, nearly seltzer-like body and a clean, dry finish. It drinks closer to a citrus shandy than a traditional wheat ale.
How does Oberon Light compare to regular Bell's Oberon Ale? Original Oberon is a fuller-bodied wheat ale brewed without fruit flavors or spices, relying entirely on its four-ingredient recipe for its citrus and spice character. Oberon Light uses natural fruit flavors to achieve its citrus profile at 4% ABV and 99 calories, making it noticeably lighter and sweeter than the flagship.
Is Oberon Light good for easy-drinking sessions? At 4% ABV with 99 calories and 6 carbs per can, Oberon Light is purpose-built for extended, low-impact drinking sessions in warm weather. Its light body and clean finish keep it from becoming fatiguing over multiple servings.
Where is Oberon Light made? Oberon Light is brewed by Bell's Brewery at their Comstock, Michigan production facility, which houses both a 200-barrel and a 50-barrel brewing system. Bell's also operates facilities in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
What foods pair well with Oberon Light? Grilled shrimp or fish tacos complement the ale's citrus brightness. Light salads with vinaigrette mirror its crisp acidity. Fresh fruit — especially orange slices or watermelon — echo the natural fruit flavors in the beer. Mild soft cheeses like burrata or fresh mozzarella provide a creamy contrast to the carbonic bite. Ceviche shares the citrus-forward profile without overpowering the ale's delicate body.
What sizes does Oberon Light come in? Oberon Light is available in 12-packs of 12 oz cans, which is the standard retail format for this expression.
Is Oberon Light worth the price? Oberon Light positions as a craft alternative in the light beer segment, sitting above mass-market light lagers in both flavor complexity and price. For drinkers seeking a low-calorie option that still tastes distinctly like a wheat ale rather than flavored water, it represents solid value within its category.
Why Oberon Light?
What separates Oberon Light from the crowded light beer field is that Bell's built a genuinely different recipe rather than simply watering down their flagship. The inclusion of natural fruit flavors — an ingredient absent from the original Oberon — gives it a citrus vibrancy that most 99-calorie beers cannot match. With Bell's house ale yeast driving fermentation rather than a lager strain, the result retains wheat ale character at a fraction of the caloric cost. For anyone who reaches for light beer out of necessity but misses actual flavor, Oberon Light bridges that gap credibly.
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