Saggy Stone's Desert Lager and Mohope's Lager - Round Two of Craft Lagers for #BeerSaturday

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Last week, I started my journey into craft lagers. I would argue that the market for lagers in South Africa is so big that if a craft brewery does not offer their unique spin on a lager that they will lose out on a big market share.

So, I took it upon myself to taste some of the more known craft lagers in South Africa, and it has been a good one so far, with not one bad beer!

This week, I am tasting Saggy Stone's Desert Lager and Mohope's Lager beer. The latter beer, Mohope, I only found in a small alley shop with a sign that told me that they sold the beer there. I paid a premium for it, as it was not a liquor shop but a restaurant, but nonetheless, I bought it and here I will share some of my tasting notes!

Lager beers are special in South Africa as we always share a beer with friends and family around a fire or over the weekend after hard work. It is ingrained in most South African's DNA to share a beer, some more than others. This is all the more interesting then that craft breweries will brew their own version.

Some have brewed fantastic beers, others merely copy the status quo. But that is a given in our climate! Without further ado, here are my tasting notes.


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Saggy Stone: Desert Lager


Lager | 4% ABV | 27 IBUs


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This is an interesting beer. For a long time now, I have wanted to taste a dry hopped lager. And then this little beer crossed my path.

It was interesting to say the least. I think it is more of a light beer, with only 4% ABV, but it is heavy on the hops for a lager. With almost 30 IBUs, I think it is safe to say that it is substantially more hopped than the others I have recenly had. They only had about 12 IBUs.

But the first smell and taste was wonderfully fruity, light, zesty (just like they say on the can). But it almost tasted more like an ale than a lager to me.

My notes sums it up pretty good, I think: this is a lager brewed by Ale Brewers. It is so close to a light pale ale, that I wonder why they wanted to make it a lager?

It is also unfiltered and yeasty, which only adds to the idea that it is closer to an ale than a lager. But I enjoyed this beer, as it was a good and refreshing one!


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The beer had a beautiful white and thick head, with some good lacing as I drank it. It was a bit darker than the other lagers, but nonetheless, stunning beer in my opinion.

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Mohope: Lager


Lager | 5% ABV | ?? IBUs


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What first struck me as I poured this beer was the incredible colour. It was striking and contrasted with the beautiful white head, it was a perfect pour. It also had some good lacing.

Before I go into the tasting notes, I see this is becoming more and more a think in South Africa, where we have 11 official languages, beers are used as a sign to express one's culture. MOHOPE, the name of the brewery, is the Sesotho word for a calabash - a significant container in some of the cultures that come from our rich cultural heritage in South Africa.


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The first smell was beautifully rich with malt, it had a very strong lager smell (if that makes sense). It smelled better and more amplified compared to all the other commercial lagers our in the market.

The first sip was also rich in maltiness, but it had a nice bitterness that balanced everything out. If this is what craft lager is, just a "better" version of the commercial stuff, I would much rather drink these craft ones!

Postscriptum, or Lager from the Perspective of an Ale

I usually don't drink lager beers unless it is to quench my thirst or to celebrate a hard day's work with friends and family.

But these beers have been really well brewed, and I enjoyed them! Just like the previous ones.

For now, cheers, and happy #BeerSaturday - the last one for 2024!

Happy new year, and cheers to more beers.

All of the writings are my own, and the opinions are also my own. The photographs are my own, taken with my Nikon D300.


Inside the Philosopher's Beer Fridge


Boet Beer Brewing CoBrews:
🍺 Boet Beer Lager
🍺 Boet Beer Easy Blonde
🍺 Boet Beer Pale Ale
Cape Brewing Company (CBC)Brews:
🍺 Amber Weiss
Cape CollectiveBrews:
🍺 Session IPA
Cederberg BreweryBrews:
🍺 Voertsek IPA
Charlie's BreweryBrews:
🍺 Cormorant Bourbon Stout
🍺 Harbour American Pale Ale
🍺 Wild Flower SAPA
🍺 Sandveld Lager
Clarens BreweryBrews (All Brews Reviewed in this post):
🍺 IPA
🍺 Hazelnut Brown Ale: Clarens Goes Nuts
🍺 Stout
🍺 Tondon Pilsner
🍺 Village Lager
🍺 Weiss
🍺 English Ale
🍺 Blonde
🍺 Mulled Apple Cider
🍺 Red Ale
🍺 Citrus Haze APA
Darling BrewBrews:
🍺 Warlord Imperial IPA
🍺 Arrow Head Russian Imperial Stout
🍺 Long Claw Modern Saison
🍺 God Father IPA
Devil's Peak Beer CompanyBrews:
🍺 Jucy Lucy Hazy IPA
🍺 King's Blockhouse IPA
🍺 Lucy loves Candy NEIPA
Drakensberg BreweryBrews (All Brews Reviewed in this post):
🍺 Cathedral Peak Pilsner
🍺 Champagne Castle Blonde Ale
🍺 Giant's Castle Stout
🍺 Amphitheater Red Ale
Folk & GoodeBrews:
🍺 Stout
Hey Joe Brewing CoBrews:
🍺 Session IPA
Jack Black Brewing CoBrews:
🍺 Skeleton Coast IPA
🍺 Butcher's Block Pale Ale
🍺 Original Cape Pale Ale
Karoo Craft BreweriesBrews:
🍺 The Ram Stout
🍺 The Jackal IPA
🍺 The Impala APA
🍺 The Kudu Lager
Mad GiantBrews:
🍺 Capital DIPA (in Collaboration with Capital Craft)
🍺 Killer Hop Pale Ale
Route 96 BreweryBrews (All Brews Reviewed in this post):
🍺 Zamalek Lager
🍺 Summer Blond
🍺 Africa Pilsner
🍺 Stout
Sabie Brewing Co/Hops Hollow Sabie BreweryBrews:
🍺 Dravidian Draught IPA
🍺 Glynn's Gold Golden Ale
🍺 Safari Gold Marula Infused Blonde Ale
🍺 Cockney Liz English Bitter
🍺 Shangaan Stout
Saggy Stone Brewing Co.Brews:
🍺 Bear Jam - Session IPA
🍺 Pale Weizenbock
🍺 Rocky River Pale Ale
🍺 Bomb Squad Lager
🍺 Silver Back Dry Irish Stout
🍺 Dark Horse Lager
🍺 Sabro Brut IPA
🍺 Citra Nova Brut IPA
St. Francis Brewing Co.Brews:
🍺 The Beach Blonde Lager
Striped HorseBrews:
🍺 Milk Stout
SwellenbrewBrews:
🍺 IPA
That Brewing Co.Brews (All Brews Reviewed in this post):
🍺 That Blond Ale
🍺 That Subtropical Ale (Delicious Monster)
🍺 That American Pale Ale (APA)
🍺 'el Juicy IPA
🍺 VESS KISS IPA
Yeti Underground MovementBrews:
🍺 Black H-Ops Black IPA
Imported (Non-South African) BeersBrews:
🍺 Super Wit
🍺 Duvel Tripel Hop Citra IPA
🍺 Maredsous Bruin
🍺 Trappistes Rochefort 8


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Cheers! 👍🍻
Both beers look good to me. Yes, here, too, craft breweries are trying to compete with global breweries with their differently hopped lagers. It's a fascinating world, depending mainly on the effort and knowledge of these small brewers.
Happy New Year!
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Happy new year, and cheers!

For sure. Some breweries are making very good craft lagers, others really just taste the same with a higher price tag, which I do not really like and appreciate. If they want to compete with these "big companies" they will always lose because of the price point. I would much rather drink so new types of beers than drink a beer that is basically a copy of a cheaper product.

Cheers to a new year of beer!

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