A while back, I was in Lancaster, Pa and picked up a Lancaster Brewing Sample pack. This post contains a review of three of those beers: Amish Four Grain Pale Ale, Hop Hog IPA and Strawberry Wheat.

Lancaster County has a rich brewing history that dates back to the early 1700s. And with a brief hiatus during Prohibition (although bootlegging was prominent), and a slightly longer hiatus in the latter part of the 20th century, the tradition continues today. The company began in 1995 as the Lancaster Malt Brewing and was purchased by Lancaster Brewing Company in 2001. Lancaster produces 4 regular beers (the three in this review and the Milk Stout) and 4 seasonal beers (an Oktoberfest, a Winter Warmer, a Kölsch and the Rumspringa). Both the Kölsch and Rumspringa are available in cans which makes transportation to less glass friendly locations (i.e. picnics and pools) much easier.

Let’s get on with my reviews…

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Amish Four Grain Ale

Here is what Lancaster has to say about their Amish Four Grain Pale Ale:

Our multi-grain pale ale summons the sweetness of oats, the complexity of rye and the smoothness of malted wheat, balanced by a generous dry hopping of imported, noble Saaz hops.

I found the Amish Four Grain to have the following characteristics…

Appearance: Amber with light foam.

Amber with light foam. Aroma: Sweet malt and not much else.

Sweet malt and not much else. Taste: A little flat and a little doughy with a slightly hoppy finish.

A little flat and a little doughy with a slightly hoppy finish. ABV: 5.3%

The Amish 4 Grain was not very interesting or very well balanced. I thought the malt was too prominent and the beer good have used more hops.

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Strawberry Wheat

Here is what Lancaster has to say about their Strawberry Wheat:

This American wheat lager-style beer, with the subtle suggestion of real, strawberries, is the perfect pint of true refreshment. Light and crisp, our Strawberry Wheat is a “must try” for fruit and beer lovers alike.

I found the Strawberry Wheat to be…

Appearance: Amber with slowly dissipating foam.

Amber with slowly dissipating foam. Aroma: Sweet malt and berries.

Sweet malt and berries. Taste: A little thin but sweet, crisp and refreshing.

A little thin but sweet, crisp and refreshing. ABV: 4.7%

The Strawberry Wheat was okay. Not a really fruity beer or overly sweet, this would probably be a good beer for a hot summer day.

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Hop Hog IPA

Here is what Lancaster has to say about their Hop Hog IPA:

This formidable India Pale Ale has a hop aroma that demands attention. The bold, citrus hop flavor is balanced by a dry malt character that makes this refreshing ale a true classic.

I found the Hop Hog to be…

Appearance: Amber with nice tan foam.

Amber with nice tan foam. Aroma: Sweet with a nice hoppy tang.

Sweet with a nice hoppy tang. Taste: Just like it smells with a good balance of malt and citrus and a crisp, hoppy finish.

Just like it smells with a good balance of malt and citrus and a crisp, hoppy finish. ABV: 7.9%

The Hop Hog is by far the best of the three. This was well balanced, flavorful, and long on in the finish.