Posted on 06/10/2021 4:23:52 PM PDT by mylife
Summer is officially here and that means it’s time to chase down some refreshing and crushable craft beer. Beer release schedules are an every-turning wheel of unique styles and flavor profiles that help you keep things seasonal and fresh. Right now, we’re deep into the summer releases. We know summer only really started over Memorial Day weekend and doesn’t technically kick off until the 20th of June, but as far as beer goes we’re about six weeks away from pumpkin ale and fall beers.
Meaning that now’s the time to indulge in the fruity, refreshing craft entries that are dropping right now. The sort of brews that hit the spot after a long hike, a day on the boat, or an invigorating surf session.
Hopefully, the eight beers we’re giving love to this month will pique your interest and inspire you to explore exciting breweries in your neck of the woods. These picks represent regional craft beer releases from breweries that we vouch for (with tasting notes from the brewers themselves if we didn’t get to taste the beer yet), along with some seasonally released bottles that we’ve been looking forward to trying again.
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Having dinner tomorrow night with west coast distributor for New Belgium. They donated several cases to our non profit for a fundraiser. Should be a “Fat Tire” event...
Nothing gay about beers with 70% more ABV than PBR. For the record, I even enjoy a PBR on a hot summer day.
How can any article claim to know the best beers?
It’s a personal taste thing.
How about: sample some craft brews from your area and if you find something you like you’ll have the satisfaction of supporting a local small business who appreciates your business.
Gross
There is an occasional Stout or Irish Red that I enjoy, but for the most part they're all just hop bombs.
See post #5.
there are many fine craft beers, I hate the snobbery of most
ESAD
Enjoy Sam Adams differently?
Sam adams is good beer..
Killian red...not bad
some of it blows
sa pumpkin beer is the only beer I ever poured down the drain.
sa cherrydick winter wheat weizen aint my thing
I like me some Fat Tire.
I've had a couple of bone-melt incidents with Killian's.
Behind ABC’s College Gameday stage before the 2019 Badger-Gopher game read the sign “Spotted Cow is JUST OK”.
“Breckenridge Vanilla Porter.”
That be good stuff. Leinenkugel’s version ain’t bad either.
it’s wonderful
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