Best Seasonal Beers for Spring/Early Summer 2016
‘Tis the season for ripe juicy fruits and refreshing clean beer. Spring produces some of the best seasonal brews the industry has to offer that will make you want to pluck a guitar on your front porch through thunderstorm and sunset– even if you don’t know how to play guitar. Some are widely distributed while others are tucked away in modest breweries behind rolling green hills. Either way, these brews are succulent gems that deserve a chance in your cooler.
21st Amendment Hell or High Watermelon
This summery treat is light yet perfectly balanced with real watermelon flavor. It is a crispy wheat beer available on draft or in cans from April until September.
Blue Moon First Peach Ale
This juicy yet fuzzy brown ale is an early spring release, just out of winter. The caramel notes give the brew hints of cobbler while the peachy presence keeps it delightfully summery. It is available from January until March, but if you’re lucky you might find one hiding on the back shelf of the cooler.
Abita Strawberry Harvest Lager
This pilsner and wheat malted lager comes straight from Louisiana with real fresh Louisiana strawberries. The beautifully blended beverage pairs well with evening cheese spreads and fireflies.
Sam Adams Porch Rocker
This tart shandy-like brew is a summertime seasonal release combining fresh lemons and Helles lager for a bursting citrus refreshment during a long day in the sun.
Elysian Superfuzz Blood Orange Pale Ale
This Washington state release is a summertime pale ale available from April until July. The medium body from Pale and Munich malts complement the sweet and tart balance of the spritzing blood orange flavor.
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