Lone Star Beer Light

Lone Star Light mimics its full-bodied counterpart with an award winning premium light taste.

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Lone Star Beer Light

Lone Star Light mimics its full-bodied counterpart with an award winning premium light taste. This beer retains the complimentary ratio of barley, cereal grains, and hops of its parent brand, but offers this taste profile at a reduced alcohol by volume percentage. For maximum flavor and zest, this beer retains the level of hopping and carbonation found in the full-calorie version. Heck, we like our light beers big and bold, just like the state of Texas.

12 oz.
ALCOHOL: 3.85% ABV
CALORIES: 111

The Lone Star Brewing Company originated in San Antonio on 200 West Jones Street, and produced its first beer in 1884. The brewery made several different labels at first, including Buck, Erlanger, Cabinet, Alamo, and Standard. The Lone Star Brewery prospered until Prohibition with sales of as much as 65,000 barrels of lager beer annually.

After the closure of the brewery due to Prohibition, a new facility under the name Sabinas Brewing Company was constructed at 600 Lone Star Boulevard in San Antonio in 1933. In 1939, the brewery switched gears again, and for a short time operated under name to the Champion Brewing Company until 1940, at which time it was purchased by the Muchlebach Brewing Company of Kansas City, Missouri. That company instantly re-branded itself as the Lone Star Brewing Company, the original name of the brewery, and began producing Lone Star beer for the first time in 1940. After 56 years, the Lone Star Brewery in San Antonio shuttered in 1996, but Pabst Brewing Company purchased the labels in 1999 and continues to produce Lone Star beer locally in Texas.

Lone Star: “The National Beer of Texas”

Lone Star Beer Light

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