Fans will get a chance to taste a brand new Ragin鈥 Cajuns beer when the 2016 football season begins Saturday at Cajun Field.
Ragin鈥 CajunsTM Genuine Louisiana Lager will debut when the Boise State Broncos face the Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns at 11 a.m.
It鈥檚 the second beer produced through a partnership between the 星空无限传媒 and Bayou Teche Brewing in Arnaudville, La. Last year, Ragin鈥 CajunsTM Genuine Louisiana Ale was introduced at the first home game. Fans drank the first kegs dry; more kegs were rushed to the stadium to satisfy their thirst for it.
鈥淚n the world of beer, a beer is either an ale or a lager,鈥 said Karlos Knott, president of Bayou Teche Brewing.
He describes Ragin鈥 CajunsTM Genuine Louisiana Lager as a smooth, cerveza-style beer. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a take-it-to-the-beach kind of beer,鈥 he said.
The yeast used to brew lager is different than the yeast used to produce ale. It takes six weeks or more to brew a lager, while an ale can be produced in two to three weeks.
鈥淎lso, a lager brews a lot colder, so it鈥檚 a lot crisper, a lot easier to drink. It allows the ingredients to shine more than an ale,鈥 Knott said.
Both beers feature Louisiana ingredients for their distinctive tastes.
Ragin鈥 CajunsTM Genuine Louisiana Lager uses Bernard鈥檚 Honey, which is produced at Bernard鈥檚 Apiaries in Breaux Bridge, La. Louisiana rice is used in Ragin鈥 CajunsTM Genuine Louisiana Ale.
鈥淏oth beers are designed to go with food. When you think of lager, you think of drinking it with something spicy, which is what most people do at tailgating,鈥 Knott said.
鈥淩agin鈥 CajunsTM Genuine Louisiana Lager is a fun, easy-drinking beer. Anyone who drinks a Mexican lager will recognize this beer. It鈥檚 a beer that doesn鈥檛 take itself too seriously.鈥
Ragin鈥 CajunsTM Lager is available on tap. It is expected to be sold in bottles, too, later this year.
Sales of Ragin鈥 CajunsTM Ale were impressive last year. 鈥淚n Acadiana, we could hardly make enough,鈥 Knott said.
Although the ale has sold well in other markets, sales in New Orleans have skyrocketed in the past few months. Knott cited the Steak Pit Restaurant on Bourbon Street as an example. The smallest beer it serves is 64 ounces. 鈥淩agin鈥 CajunsTM Ale is just flying out of there. It鈥檚 the only craft beer they have on tap,鈥 he said.
Ragin鈥 CajunsTM Genuine Louisiana Ale won a 2016 Southern Living Food Award earlier this year. It was featured with other award winners in a special section of Southern Living magazine鈥檚 June issue.
Some of the proceeds from the craft beer sales are used to support the University鈥檚 academic, research and athletics programs.