Mustang introduces new summer seasonal

Oklahoma City’s Mustang Brewing Co. today announced the release of its newest beer, a summer seasonal called Summer Lager.

The beer company also announced that Pawnee Pale will be re-released in 2012 as a spring seasonal, and that a launch party for the new 3.2 percent Session ’33 line will be Saturday night at the Wormy Dog Saloon in Oklahoma City.

Here’s some info from Mustang on Summer Lager:

Summer in Oklahoma means great weather, outdoor sports, picturesque sunsets, and concerts under the stars. (Mustang brewmaster) Gary (Shellman) has been working for months to develop the perfect summer beer. Mustang Summer Lager is a traditional, Munich Helles style lager with a recipe straight from the Bavarian beer gardens. It is brewed with the best German two-row and Munich variety barley, noble Hallertau, Tettnang and Saaz hops. At 5.5% ABV and 18 IBUs, it’s a great, thirst-quenching beer with a clean, crisp finish. Kegs will hit the market in April. Bottles will arrive in May. Summer Lager will be available through the end of August.

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Just what we need another average 3.2 beer that is just like all the rest. Sorry not trying to be a hater on this topic but really? More lagers a play on more wheat and an average Pale that is devoid of any flavor profile is dull. Maybe I just don’t “get it”. I’m not looking for huge big gravity beers but give me something besides yet another average session beer please.

Hey Ben, go drink your crappy beer you like that probably taste a lot like soy sauce. I enjoy drinking as a second hobby and will be drinking the hell out of this mustang session 33. Easy drinking summer beer that i can drink a whole lot of. I know they will make some jake on my friends and I this summer. Have fun over over thinking beer.

Ben,

Judging by the ingredients and the specifications listed, the Summer Lager would seem very much like a beer for which many people travel great distances (Germany) to consume. I can assure you that a Munich Helles beer is not dull or devoid of flavor. Quite the contrary. I’m looking forward to this release.

Prost!

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