Today's beer is slightly different from the beers of Day 1 and Day 2. Those were what is known today as Stouts. Today's candidate is Castle Lite - and the cork describes it as Extra Cold Lagered Premium Beer.
As you would expect, the word lager is of German origin and means (storeroom or warehouse) which is used to describe a type of beer that is conditioned at low temperature. I found out that such beers could be pale, golden, amber or dark.
Castle Lite is pale. The bottle contains 375ml of the liquid which has 3.8% alcoholic content. It was sold for the same price of the milk stout (about $0.5). I think this was my second time of seeing this beer, but it is my first time of drinking it. It tasted better than the Legend but slightly worse than the milk stout. However, the taste is tolerable for non-beer drinkers. In my opinion, it tasted a little lighter and better than Heineken.According to what I found online about lager beers, they are also distinguished from other types of beers by the use of Saccharomyces pastorianus yeast. These beers are fermented using cold storage maturation. What this means is, if they are telling nothing but the truth, this beer was brewed using a process known as cool fermentation then it was allowed to mature in a cold environment. Hence the title Extra Cold Lagered Premium Beer.[1]
Like the previous beer, I consider the Castle Lite to be cheaper than it would have been if it was wine. As I mentioned in the first post in this challenge, this size of beer is the exception and not the rule in this country. Most beers are 60cl, so finding a beer corked in bottles less than that size takes some work. It is not that the breweries do not manufacture beers in small containers at all; they do. However, a smart brewer would do more in big bottles than small ones because regular beer drinkers would not touch this one with a long stick. Something about us demands big bottles. It must be the weather. Or maybe we have racked up quite a threshold for alcohol over the years.However, if you insist on buying a buddy of your beers of this size, prepare to buy at least ten bottles.
Finally, the bottle is returnable as are most bottles in this country. The beer contains less carbohydrate, up to 40% or so the bottle claims than other beers. Please do not drink and drive, as if that was possible!
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