Lone Star
Bronze Medal Winner 2010 World Beer Cup®
American-Style Cream Ale or Lager
The best in Texas. The best in America. And now, one of the best in the world. Lone Star Beer won the Bronze Medal for best "American Style Cream Ale or Lager" at the 2010 World Beer Cup. Beers from around the world competed and the National Beer of Texas prevailed. Not only do 49 states have a bad case of Texas envy, but so does the rest of the world.
Gold Medal Winner 2007 & 2008 Great American Beer
Festival®, American-Style Cream Ale or Lager
The folks at the Great American Beer Festival® know good beer (even if they’re not
from Texas) and that’s why for the second year in a row, Lone Star has won the
Gold Medal for best "American Style Cream Ale or Lager."
And while there’s a little gold on the label of every can and bottle of Lone Star,
the real gold is on the inside. But you knew that already, didn’t you?
So, next time you tell somebody that Lone Star is the best lager in Texas, don’t worry,
you’re not bragging!
Lone Star - The Beer
Lone Star beer uses the finest hops from the Pacific Northwest with hearty grains from the Central and
Northern Plains. Malted barley and corn extract combine to provide Lone Star with nature's finest ingredients for brewing. Lone Star's ingredients give this beer its full natural flavor. The choicest hops lend complexity and aroma to this beer, and its proprietary mashing regimen creates the perfect balance of alcohol, body, and character.
The National Beer of Texas contains 136 calories and 12 grams of carbohydrates per 12 oz. serving at 4.65% ABV.
Lone Star beer corrals a lively carbonation level of 2.7 volumes of CO2 for a unique balance of refreshment and taste.