There are two very simple parameters for a great summer beer:
- It must be refreshing.
- It must be so incredibly sippable.
Here are a few that one of our go-to experts, Jordan Mackay, recommended to hold near and dear during the dog days of summer. After sipping each for myself, I could not agree more. For more summer-perfect beer recommendations, be sure to check out our Lighter Side of Craft Beer line-up in the July 2015 issue, on stands now.
This refreshingly crisp brew is Harpoon’s rendition of a classic German Kölsch-style ale. Though light and slightly lemony, the beer offers a pleasantly lush, creamy body. With a faint sweetness and crisp finish, this is an extremely sippable brew–perfect for a long afternoon of patio, pool, or porch relaxation.
4.8% ABV, harpoonbrewery.com
Titled after the Flemish word for “sun,” ZŌN, was crafted with thirst-quenching in mind. This interpretation of a Belgian-style witbier delivers bright and juicy orange citrus notes balanced with a delicious hint of spicy coriander. Pleasantly malty and abundant in flavor, this is a good brew to whip out for grilled veggies, seafood, and summer pastas.
4.4% ABV, boulevard.com
Victory Summer Love Ale
Sunny citrus with a hoppy background make this golden ale a golden pick for summer. A little heavier on the palate (and on the ABV) than some of the other selections, this is a brew you’ll want to enjoy one or two of with food. BBQ pork, smoked or grilled chicken, and grilled pizza would make a great circle of friends with this malty beer.
5.2% ABV, victorybeer.com
21st Amendment Brewery Hell or High Watermelon
During the brewing process, this summer seasonal from 21st Amendment Brewery goes through a second fermentation with fresh watermelon to produce a dry, crisp American wheat beer that screams of summer. The watermelon flavor is not overwhelming, but delightfully distinct on the finish, making this a choice sipper. Personally, I want to plan a picnic solely so that I can pack a cooler of this mellow beauty to share.
4.9% ABV, 21st-amendment.com
What are you sipping this summer?
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