What is Dark Lager? (2024)

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What is Dark Lager? (1)

Dark lager - or black lager - is a term used to describe beers that are dark in colour, but brewed with lager yeasts.

Originating from Europe, dark lagers can vary quite a bit in strength and profile. In Germany, they go by a few different guises, like dunkel, bock or schwarzbier. In Spain and Mexico, they are known as negras and tend to be produced by large breweries as an alternative to their flagship lager beers.

One thing that all dark lagers share in common is that they are deceptively drinkable. They tend of be a little lower in alcohol and unlike other dark beers, the use of lager yeast creates a bright and vibrant finish, which delivers instant refreshment when served icy cold.

WHERE DOES DARK LAGER COME FROM?

The story of dark lager is as rich as its appearance might suggest. The colour can be transfixing: take a quick glance and you could easily mistake it for porter or stout, but this much-loved beer style is brewed using a lager yeast and dark malt, creating a roasted toasty aroma and a bright lager finish.

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Munich, in southern Germany hails as the home of the dark lager beer style, where it lives under the guise of schwarzbier (‘black beer’) or schwarzpils (‘black pils’).

A golden rule in the brewing process is never to forget how big a part water plays in influencing the outcome of the beer. It is this principle that has seen places like Burton upon Trent and Plzen become brewing metropolises, owing to the way the soft water sources nearby enhance light pale ales in Burton’s case and Pilsner style lagers in Plzen’s.

At the other end of the scale, Munich (much like London) is known for its local water being naturally high in calcium carbonate, steering brewers toward darker beer styles, with the hard water helping to accentuate the malt background.

As Germany is a country that loves lagers and Bavaria is a region that favours dark beer styles, the inevitable outcome was to combine the two, brewing with lager yeasts and highly kilned dark malt to make a dark lager. The clue really is all in the name.

DISCOVER SMALL BEER DARK LAGER

Crafted at a logic defying 1% ABV, Small Beer Dark Lager is a truly unique beer. With its own cult following, it's the dark horse in our range of lower alcohol beers. Not only is it our only dark beer, it contains the lowest alcohol concentration and the fewest calories.

Small Beer Dark Lager is a seasonal beer that is not currently available to buy from our website, but you can bag yourself a few bottles from Ocado while stocks last.

Despite the beer's low ABV, Small Beer Dark Lager more than delivers on flavour and intrigue. When you pour a bottle of our dark lager into a glass, you will first notice its striking black colour, which comes from the dark roasted barley. Next, you will be enticed by its heady aroma, which hits you in a swirl of dark chocolate and roasted coffee.

But the taste is what wins you over. There's still the richness that you would expect from a dark beer. It's roasted and the toasty, but the body is featherlight and the finish is crisp.

Whether you’re looking for a beer to enjoy earlier in the day, or you’re hankering for the occasion of a porter in the height of summer, our Small Beer Dark Lager has got you covered. Unlike many dark beers, it's also vegan-friendly and extremely low in calories, containing only 60 calories per bottle.

HOW WE BREWED OUR DARK LAGER

As specialists in brewing classic beer styles below 2.8%, we're no strangers to subverting people's perceptions about beer. It was only natural that we wanted to take on a style that already challenges perceptions of what a dark beer can be.

Small Beer Dark Lager was the first recipe our co-founder Felix developed alongside our pilsner style Small Beer Lager. We sourced the barley from Warminster Maltings, traditional malters who haven't changed their floor malting techiques since 1885. We then kilned this barley until black, giving the beer its striking colour and aroma.

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What really sets our dark lager apart from other styles of dark beer is that we use lager yeast to lift and lighten the finish. If you drink a pint of our dark lager in the Small Beer Taproom it's even more refreshing served cold from a keg.

Imagine a roasted coffee aroma, with chocolate and a wisp of smoke, but cut with a refreshingly vibrant lager finish.

Small Beer Dark Lager

GETTING CREATIVE WITH DARK LAGER

If you've ever tried a Chocolate and Guiness cake, you'll know that dark beers make an excellent baking ingredient. If you want to get creative in kitchen, we devised a simple recipe for a Dark Lager Chocolate Cake, which is delightfully decadent, yet moreishly light.

We've also had great success using dark lager to make sourdough bread. If you're a keen baker, we recommend following Bake with Jack's winning sourdough loaf recipe, but subbing the water for a bottle of Small Beer Dark Lager and increasing the amount of flour and salt proportionately.

All this just goes to show how versatile dark lager is.

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What is Dark Lager? (2024)

FAQs

What is the difference between lager and dark lager? ›

Lagers can be pale, amber, or dark. Dark lager has a similar brewing process to other lagers but with some variations in the fermentation temperatures and malt bill. Dark lager is typically prepared with roasted malts and will have a darker color, more malty flavor, and a fuller body than pale lager.

What is a dark lager beer called? ›

Dark lager - or black lager - is a term used to describe beers that are dark in colour, but brewed with lager yeasts. Originating from Europe, dark lagers can vary quite a bit in strength and profile. In Germany, they go by a few different guises, like dunkel, bock or schwarzbier.

What makes lager dark? ›

They get their dark colour from the use of particularly dark malts or roast malt extract in brewing. The malt, in turn, gets its colour during the roasting procedure. Its flavour may vary between bitter and slightly sweet.

Is Guiness a dark lager? ›

Crisp from the start and featuring a subtle flavour profile, Guinness Black Lager is a dark beer with a lighter side. Dreamt up by our pioneering brewers, it's made with the finest lager hops and crafted using traditional cold brewing methods.

Is Stella Artois a dark lager? ›

That's why we created Stella Artois Midnight Lager. This limited release dark lager has a light to medium body, balanced drinkability, 5.4 % ABV and surprisingly crisp, dry finish that helps make the season feel original again.

Is Heineken a dark lager? ›

Heineken Dark Lager is a European-style dark lager brewed in Holland.

Is Pilsner a dark lager? ›

Pilsners vs.

In contrast to different lager styles of beer, pilsners are never dark lagers (they're bright yellow rather than dark brown). As for how they compare to other popular beer styles, pilsners are always pale, but much smoother and with more malt flavor than, say, an India Pale Ale (IPA).

Is Yuengling lager a dark beer? ›

The IconicAmerican Lager

Famous for its rich amber color and medium-bodied flavor, with roasted caramel malt for a subtle sweetness and a combination of cluster and cascade hops, this true original delivers a well-balanced taste with very distinct character.

Is a dark lager similar to a stout? ›

But what differentiates a Black Lager from other dark beers, especially stouts and porters, is a relatively lighter body, with roasty dark notes from the malts stopping well short of any stout-level depth. Fewer fruity esters play in the roastiness since this is a lager style beer.

What can I substitute for dark lager? ›

Easy Substitutions

Use beef broth, chicken broth, mushroom stock, apple juice, apple cider, root beer, or co*ke instead of dark beer. With all of these ingredients, you want to be sure to replace the beer measure for measure to keep the liquid volume the same in your recipe.

Is Modelo a dark beer? ›

Negra Modelo is a dark lager with a smooth and rich flavor, and it's often served with a wedge of lime.

Is Guinness a dark beer? ›

Yes, Guinness is the world's most popular stout. A stout is a category of beer which is best known for its rich dark colour and distinctive creamy head.

Why is Guinness different to lager? ›

Unlike lagers and ales, stouts have a more full-bodied flavour with notes of chocolate and coffee. They are also known for their dark colour and creamy texture. The signature taste of Guinness comes from the unique blend of malts used during its production process.

What is difference between stout and lager? ›

Malt and hop content – stouts have a higher malt and lower hop content compared to lagers. Fermentation – lagers are fermented at the bottom at around 0-2°C, while stouts are top-fermented at 18-20°C. Flavour – stouts have a more bitter and intense, 'hoppier' flavour compared to lagers.

Is Guinness Extra Stout a dark lager? ›

No. It is technically an ale, (brewed with top fermenting yeast at higher temperatures than lagers) with roasted malt which lends the dark color. In style it is best classified as an Irish Dry Stout, a style which followed on Guinness' own “stout porter' nomenclature of old.

Is lager always dark beer? ›

Lager (/ˈlɑːɡər/) is a type of beer brewed and conditioned at low temperature. Lagers can be pale, amber, or dark. Pale lager is the most widely consumed and commercially available style of beer.

What does dark lager taste like? ›

It's easy to tell what beers are dark lagers as they'll advertise it prominently, but while it'll look different in the glass, the flavour will be remarkably similar. There might be a hint of chocolate from the dark malt, but otherwise it's a taste that would not be unpalatable to the lager lover.

Does lager mean dark beer? ›

A common misconception is that ALL lagers are light in color, low in flavor, etc. While that's definitely not the case, yeast also has no impact on the color of beer – both ales and lagers can be light or dark. The color of beer comes from the different levels of toasting or malting on the grains used to brew the beer.

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