Monday, December 5, 2011
Yum.
I'm currently enjoying an Anchor Steam "Small Beer" for a celebration of the day beer. Its good. Light, but had flavor.
A unique low-alcohol brew reminiscent of an English bitter, with a light amber color and lots of hop character, Anchor Small® Beer is certainly not small on flavor.
Made from the second runnings of our Old Foghorn® mash, Anchor Small® revives the ancient brewing tradition of creating two distinct beers from one mash – a sweeter, stronger and more expensive barleywine made for sipping, and a more plentiful drinking beer. We sprinkle warm water over the Old Foghorn mash after the first “wort” has run off, creating a second, lighter brew. Technically, both beers are "ales" because they are made with top-fermenting yeast. Like its forebears, the result is an easy-drinking “session” beer.
For hundreds of years, the term "small beer" was used in English to describe the lighter, less expensive counterpart to barleywine. In our revival of this ancient tradition, Anchor Small® Beer is resourcefulness at its best – beer begets beer.
First Brew
1997
First Bottling
1998
Alc. by Volume
3.3%
Availability
Year-round
Malt
Blend of 2-Row Pale & Caramel
Hops
Goldings
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