Leinenkugel's Red Lager 12Pk
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Description
Leinenkugel's Red Lager 12Pk is a Vienna-style lager brewed at 4.9% ABV, available in a 12-pack of 12 oz bottles. A Gold Medal winner at the 2002 World Beer Cup in the Vienna-Style Lager category, this ruby-red brew is the first nationally commercialized recipe to emerge from the Chippewa Falls Pilot Brewery, remastered with a distinctive dry-hopped finish.
Quick Facts: ABV: 4.9% | Origin: Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin | Vienna-Style Lager | Brewery: Jacob Leinenkugel Brewing Company | IBU: 20
Production & Heritage
Jacob Leinenkugel Brewing Company has been brewing in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, since 1867, making it one of the oldest continuously operating breweries in the United States. Red Lager is built on a grain bill of Pale, Carapils, and Caramel malts, hopped with Cluster and Mt. Hood varieties. The recipe originated in the brewery's Pilot Brewery program and was refined with a dry-hopped finish before national release, giving it a brighter hop character than many traditional Vienna lagers.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Caramel malt leads the nose with a gentle sweetness, followed by herbal, slightly floral hop notes from the Mt. Hood and Cluster additions. There is a clean, bready undertone throughout.
Taste: The entry is smooth and malt-forward, with pronounced caramel sweetness hitting the front of the palate. Mid-palate brings subtle hop bitterness at 20 IBUs — just enough to balance the malt without overwhelming it. A slightly sweet, toasty quality carries through, supported by a medium to full body and soft, rounded texture.
Finish: The dry-hopped finish provides a clean, bright close with lingering herbal hop character. Residual caramel sweetness fades gradually, leaving a crisp, balanced aftertaste.
How to Drink Red Lager
Serve at 45–50°F in a standard pint glass or Vienna lager flute to appreciate its deep ruby-red bronze color and thick tan head. This is a highly drinkable beer that works well straight from the bottle or poured.
- Michelada: The caramel malt backbone holds its own against tomato juice, lime, and hot sauce.
- Beer Cheese Dip: Red Lager's smooth malt character melts beautifully into a warm beer cheese — a classic Wisconsin pairing.
- Shandy variation: Mixing with fresh lemonade plays off the herbal hop notes and creates a refreshing warm-weather drink.
Best For
- Tailgating and game-day gatherings where sessionable flavor matters
- Introducing craft-curious drinkers to Vienna-style lagers
- Summer and fall cookouts featuring grilled meats
- Stocking a home fridge with a reliable, award-winning everyday lager
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Leinenkugel's Red Lager taste like? It delivers smooth caramel malt sweetness balanced by subtle herbal hop bitterness, with a medium to full body and a clean, dry-hopped finish that keeps it from becoming heavy.
How does Red Lager compare to Samuel Adams Boston Lager? Both are Vienna-style lagers with pronounced caramel malt character dominating the palate, and they are often described as very similar beers. Red Lager leans slightly sweeter with a lower IBU count (20 vs. Sam Adams' approximately 30), while Boston Lager tends to show more assertive hop bitterness.
Is Red Lager good for craft beer beginners? Yes — its smooth, malt-forward profile and moderate 4.9% ABV make it approachable and easy to drink, while the dry-hopped finish adds enough complexity to keep experienced drinkers interested.
Where is Leinenkugel's Red Lager made? It is brewed by the Jacob Leinenkugel Brewing Company in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, a brewery founded in 1867 in the heart of the Chippewa Valley.
What foods pair well with Red Lager? Grilled bratwurst or sausages complement the caramel malt sweetness. Sharp cheddar cheese echoes the toasty malt notes. Barbecue ribs match the beer's medium body and balanced sweetness. Roasted root vegetables align with its bready, slightly sweet character. Soft pretzels with mustard are a natural match for any Vienna-style lager.
What sizes does Red Lager come in? The standard retail format is a 12-pack of 12 oz bottles, though availability of other package sizes may vary by market.
Is Red Lager worth the price? Red Lager positions as a premium domestic craft lager — its World Beer Cup pedigree and distinctive malt complexity deliver strong value within the everyday craft beer tier.
Why Red Lager?
Multiple World Beer Cup medals — including Gold in 2002 — validate Red Lager as one of the strongest American-brewed Vienna-style lagers on the market. Its origins in the Chippewa Falls Pilot Brewery give it a small-batch development story that translates into a more deliberate recipe than many macro-brewed lagers. The dry-hopped finish sets it apart from traditional examples of the style, adding a modern brightness to a classic European template. For drinkers looking for a sessionable, flavorful lager with real competitive credentials, few 12-packs in the category compete at this level.
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