![]() ![]() ![]() I actually like to think that it's become 'even more like itself.’ What I mean by that is that although the recipe has barely changed over the years, we now have 35 years experience brewing Brooklyn Lager, so the beer is better than ever." Brooklyn Lager is still pretty much the same beer that we launched 35 years ago. Once people tasted a few pints, though, they never wanted to be without it again. Since then, the flagship lager- whose logo was designed by legendary graphic artist Milton Glaser - has won numerous prestigious awards in the industry, including the 2018 World Beer Cup Gold Medal in the American Amber Lager Category.īrooklyn Brewery’s James Beard Award-winning Brewmaster, Garrett Oliver explains, "Back in 1988, most people had never seen a beer that wasn't pale yellow and virtually flavorless - the deep color and bold flavor of Brooklyn Lager was quite a shock. Unlike the light lagers most Americans were familiar with at that time, Brooklyn Lager’s bold flavors inspired by a pre-Prohibition American style of lager stood out and reflected the borough where it was born and bred, once a powerhouse of American beer production. In 1994, Brooklyn Brewery's James Beard Award-winning brewmaster Garrett Oliver joined the company, and went on to refine the original Lager, the brainchild of William Moeller, a fourth-generation German-American brewmaster. The revolutionary amber beer has continued to thrive since co-founders Steve Hindy and Tom Potter first introduced it in the late 80’s. Brooklyn Brewery celebrates 35th Anniversary of Brooklyn Lager (Photo: Business Wire) ![]()
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