• 87 Points
    Blue Point Toasted Lager

    Blue Point Toasted Lager (American Amber/Red Lager; Blue Point Brewing Company, NY). This classic Long Island lager pours a clear golden-amber color, with upfront aromas of toasted grain, cereal and malt that are woven with notes of floral, citrusy hops. Bitter hop flavors take more prominence on the light- to medium-bodied palate, countering the sweet malt flavors and giving some astringent length to the finish. It's enjoyable and easy to drink while still offering some grip and hoppy complexity.

    — L. B. Published 6/1/2017
  • 87 Points
    Blue Point Toasted Lager

    Blue Point Toasted Lager (American Amber/Red Lager; Blue Point Brewing Company, NY). This classic Long Island lager pours a clear golden-amber color, with upfront aromas of toasted grain, cereal and malt that are woven with notes of floral, citrusy hops. Bitter hop flavors take more prominence on the light- to medium-bodied palate, countering the sweet malt flavors and giving some astringent length to the finish. It's enjoyable and easy to drink while still offering some grip and hoppy complexity.

    — L. B. Published 6/1/2017
  • 87 Points
    Blue Point Toasted Lager

    Blue Point Toasted Lager (American Amber/Red Lager; Blue Point Brewing Company, NY). This classic Long Island lager pours a clear golden-amber color, with upfront aromas of toasted grain, cereal and malt that are woven with notes of floral, citrusy hops. Bitter hop flavors take more prominence on the light- to medium-bodied palate, countering the sweet malt flavors and giving some astringent length to the finish. It's enjoyable and easy to drink while still offering some grip and hoppy complexity.

    — L. B. Published 6/1/2017
  • 87 Points
    Blue Point Toasted Lager

    Blue Point Toasted Lager (American Amber/Red Lager; Blue Point Brewing Company, NY). This classic Long Island lager pours a clear golden-amber color, with upfront aromas of toasted grain, cereal and malt that are woven with notes of floral, citrusy hops. Bitter hop flavors take more prominence on the light- to medium-bodied palate, countering the sweet malt flavors and giving some astringent length to the finish. It's enjoyable and easy to drink while still offering some grip and hoppy complexity.

    — L. B. Published 6/1/2017