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Amber & Dark Lagers

Dark and Amber Lagers - Often people see a dark beer and immediately assume big rich filling beer, suitable only for the coldest or rainiest days. They don’t have to be though! A lager yeast can help keep things very light bodied while still showing off roasted, smooth flavours, and the deep dark colours derived from roasted malt. Add just enough bitterness to keep everything in balance and you have a drink perfect in summer spring or fall, like the iced coffee of beer.  - Bill Bonar 

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Buffalo 9 Brooding Soldier Dark Lager,
Alberta, Canada

$18-20 (4-pack cans)

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Wild Winds Cat's Paws Amber Lager,
Alberta, Canada

$18-20 (4-pack cans)

CSPC 114847

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Vaycay Hidden Dragon Salted Black Lager,
Alberta, Canada 

$17-20 (4-pack cans)

CSPC 111316

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Fahr Munich,
Alberta, Canada 

$17-19 (6-pack cans)

CSPC 828620

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