Beer Review – London Lager from Machine House Brewery and Lowercase Brewing

I have been jonesing to try a beer from Seattle’s Machine House Brewery. It seems to be a brewery where the best is draft but thanks to some Lowercase Brewing beers sprinkled into Los Angeles, I get to try the collaboration London Lager from the can.

“A traditional base of Simpsons Lager malt and Crisp Floor Malted Maris Otter with some of the finest East Kent Goldings. We decided to recruit some Hallertau Mittelfruh hops from Germany because Lowercase are Mittelfruh Children.”

To me, this is a classic watch Premier League highlights beer. Light orange in color. Lovely malt aroma on the nose. Soft and delicate mouthfeel. Nothing really dominates. All subtlety. Some potpourri and orange pith with a tiny metallic clang.

Could Have Been Birthday

An unassuming box. But filled with wonder. I do not live in the Sea/Tac area but if a local L.A. brewery sold bag in a box of a beer, I would probably get a couple a month and would have definitely asked for one for my birthday.

I do wonder why I have not seen this packaging in more places. Perhaps it is not efficient or cost effective but for the non home brewing crowd, it would make a great option.