#25 Negra Modelo Dark Beer (Cerbeeceria Modelo, S.A.) (3A)

16 Jun

Negra Modelo Beer labelNegra Modelo has long been the dark beer alternative for Mexican beer drinkers. It has been identified as one of the few surviving examples of Vienna style lager – a style that was largely replaced in European breweries with Oktoberfest, a slightly lighter lager, in the early twentieth century.  While Negra Modelo is brewed in Mexico and bears a Spanish name, it is (dark) lager first brewed in Mexico by Austrian immigrants.

Negra Modelo Beer bottle“Vienna Lager”? It’s an increasingly rare style developed in Austria in the mid-19th century and brought to Mexico by German immigrants.

Pours a dark brown. Smells roasty and sweet thanks to those Munich malts.  A medium-bodied beer, easily drinkable, malty and sweet, not hoppy. And it don’t need no stinkin’ limes.  Negra Modelo isn’t the only Mexican beer that has character, but it’s on a very short list. A bottle of Negra Modelo next to a bottle of Corona is like Clint Eastwood next to Ryan Seacrest.

Flavors and aromas This beer stands out among its Mexican peers, with its full body of caramel and slight roasted notes and light bitterness.

BJCP Style 3A
Date Brewed 41021
ABV /5.78
OG 1.052
FG 1.008
Calories 146
SRM 16.2
Grains
3.3 lb Munton Extract LME
3 lb Amber Extract DME
2 oz Chocolate Malt
6 oz Crystal 60L Malt
8 oz Vienna Malt
Hops-Bittering 1 oz Hersbrucker and .5 oz Tettnang
Hops-Flavor .5 oz Tettnang
Yeast WL940 Mexican Lager

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