Sol Lager 6Pk
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Description
Sol Lager 6-Pack is a light-bodied Mexican lager brewed at 4.5% ABV, sold here as a six-pack of 12 oz (355 ml) bottles. First produced in 1899 by a German brewmaster at a brewery in Orizaba, Mexico, Sol carries more than a century of heritage and remains one of Mexico's most recognizable beer exports.
Quick Facts: ABV: 4.5% | Origin: Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico | Style: Pale Lager | Brewery: Cervecería Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma (Heineken International)
Production & Heritage
Sol traces its origins to 1899 in Orizaba, Veracruz — the city nearest to Pico de Orizaba, Mexico's highest peak. According to brewery lore, the name came from a ray of sunlight that pierced through cracks in the brewery roof and illuminated freshly produced bottles, inspiring the German brewmaster to christen the beer "Sol" (Spanish for "sun"). Today, Sol is brewed by Cervecería Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma in Monterrey, a subsidiary of Heineken International since the 2010 acquisition. The recipe relies on malted barley, corn syrup (maltose) as an adjunct, hop extract, water, and yeast — a straightforward grain bill designed for clean, easy-drinking character typical of Mexican pale lagers.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Very faint on the nose, with soft sweet malt and a whisper of grassy hops. A subtle breadiness sits underneath, recalling fresh tortilla or light cereal grain.
Taste: The entry is crisp and slightly sweet, with bready granola and sweet corn flavors leading the way. Mid-palate, delicate citrus notes emerge alongside mild hop bitterness that stays restrained throughout. The body is very light, almost watery, with a gentle carbonation that keeps things refreshing.
Finish: Clean, short, and semi-dry with minimal lingering bitterness. The corn sweetness fades quickly, leaving a neutral palate that practically invites another sip.
How to Drink Sol
Sol is best served ice-cold, straight from the bottle with a wedge of lime pushed into the neck — the classic Mexican beach-beer ritual. Its neutral, light profile also makes it a versatile mixer. A Michelada is the natural pairing, where Sol's clean sweetness balances tomato juice, hot sauce, and lime. Try it in a Chelada (simply lime juice and salt) for a stripped-back, thirst-quenching serve. It also works well in a Beergarita — blended with frozen margarita mix — since its mild flavor doesn't compete with the tequila and citrus.
Best For
- Backyard barbecues and summer cookouts where easy-drinking refreshment is the priority
- Stocking a cooler for a beach day, pool party, or tailgate
- Pairing with tacos, ceviche, or other Mexican cuisine at a casual dinner
- Introducing friends to Mexican lagers beyond the most common brands
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Sol taste like? Sol delivers bready, sweet corn flavors with a hint of citrus and very mild hop bitterness, finishing clean and semi-dry. It is a light-bodied, highly drinkable lager without complex or assertive flavors.
How does Sol compare to Corona Extra? Sol and Corona Extra share a similar pale-lager profile, but Sol is generally described as having a slightly deeper, more pronounced malt sweetness and grain character. Corona tends toward a thinner, more neutral body, while Sol offers a touch more breadiness and cereal flavor.
Is Sol good for casual drinking? Sol is squarely an everyday, session-style lager built for easy drinking in warm weather. At 4.5% ABV with a light body and clean finish, it is designed for refreshment rather than contemplation.
Where is Sol made? Sol is brewed by Cervecería Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico. The brand was originally created in 1899 at a brewery in Orizaba, Veracruz, and is now part of the Heineken International portfolio.
What foods pair well with Sol? Fish tacos work well because Sol's light body and citrus hint complement fried or grilled seafood. Ceviche mirrors the beer's bright, clean character. Grilled chicken with lime benefits from Sol's mild sweetness cutting through char. Chips and fresh salsa match the beer's simple, refreshing nature. Elote (Mexican street corn) echoes the corn-forward grain bill.
What sizes does Sol come in? This listing is a six-pack of 12 oz (355 ml) bottles, which is the standard retail format. Sol is also commonly available in single bottles and larger pack sizes depending on market availability.
Is Sol worth the price? Sol positions as an accessible, entry-level import lager — competitively priced alongside other mainstream Mexican beers like Corona Extra and Modelo Especial. It delivers exactly what its price tier promises: clean, uncomplicated refreshment without pretension.
Why Sol?
Sol's strongest claim is its origin story — a beer born in 1899 at the foot of Mexico's tallest volcano, named for a literal beam of sunlight. That heritage gives it an authenticity that newer brands cannot replicate. Within the crowded Mexican lager category, Sol distinguishes itself with a slightly fuller grain character than its closest competitors, offering more bready sweetness and corn depth while remaining thoroughly easy to drink. For anyone reaching for a cold Mexican lager, Sol delivers a genuine, no-frills experience rooted in more than 125 years of brewing tradition.
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