Leinenkugels Beer, Light

12 - 12 oz cans


 

Product Details

Since 1867. Brewed with pride by the Leinenkugel Family. Family for six generations. Back in 1867, Jacob Leinenkugel began handcrafting a refreshingly distinctive beer for the people of Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. Over 150 years and 6 generations later, we're still proudly brewing quality beer like out Leinenkugel's Light. When you enjoy this crisp, light lager, you're getting a refreshing taste of Leinenkgel's family history. Cheers! Celebrate responsinbly. Since 1867, Leinenkugel's has brewed beer in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. Also known as the Northwoods, it is there among the wooded hillsides. Numerous lakes, and swift flowing rivers that Jacob Leinenkugel found a special place to brew our authentic beers using the finest ingredients and time-honored traditions. The Northwood have long been known as Indian Head Country so named because it was thought that the St. Croix R iver, the boundary between WIsconsin and Minnesota, formed the profile of a native American, it is for this reason that Jacob Leinenkugel chose the image of a native American woman to grace the label of his beers, to pay homage to the local, people and their home. The next time you are in our neck of the woods. Come visit us at our Chippewa Falls brewery and the Leinie lodge to understand where we started. The Leinenkugel family. Corn syrup is used as part of the brewing process only. Leinenkugel's never uses high fructose corn syrup. Facebook: facebook.com/Leinenkugels. Twitter: (at)leinenkugels. Instagram: (at)leinenkugels. To join the Leinie lodge mailing list or order official Leinie's gear call: 888-Leinies or visit leinie.com. Please recycle. 4.2 Alc./vol. 8.4

Nutrition Facts

Serving Size: 12 fl oz
Servings per Container: 1
Calories 111.00 kcal
Protein 1.10 grm
Kosher
Carbohydrate 6.30 grm
Fat 0.00 grm
MetricServingSize 355.00 ml
Alcohol By Volume (4.20% RDA)

Ingredients

Water, Barley Malt, Corn Syrup (Dextrose), Wheat, Yeast, Hops.

Warnings

Government Warning: (1) According to the Surgeon General, women should not drink alcoholic beverages during pregnancy because of the risk of birth defects. (2) Consumption of alcoholic beverages impairs your ability to drive a car or operate machinery, and may cause health problems.

Manufacturer

JACOB LEINENKUGEL BREWING
214 East Elm St. Chippewa Falls, WI 54729

UPC

00034100516024