What type of beer would blue moon taste like?!
i don't know if i should get that or sam adams cherry flavor tonight!.
i just started trying new beers and i like bud light cuz thats what i always drank but i tried sam adams boston lager, that was good i don't like killians and guiness!. so should i try blue moon, sam adams cherry, or maybe something elseWww@FoodAQ@Com
i just started trying new beers and i like bud light cuz thats what i always drank but i tried sam adams boston lager, that was good i don't like killians and guiness!. so should i try blue moon, sam adams cherry, or maybe something elseWww@FoodAQ@Com
Answers:
i've nevert had blue moon either!. it sounds like u like lighter colored beers and stuff thats not too strong!. i mean you could try rolling rock maybe or becks is ok too!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
Try Blue Moon, it's made by Coors Brewing!. It has a full flavor, light finish, some citrus flavors in there!. It is really nice with a slice of orange!. also try Long Trail Ale's Blackberry Wheat, or Sam Adam's Summer Brew, that's great with lemon!. Magic Hat #9 is awesome!. I could go on and on!. I LOVE microbrews! They are the best, but!.!.!.!.!.!.!.Blue Moon is not a Microbrew, although they'd love if you thought it was!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
There is a landmark motel in Howell, NJ called the Blue Moon!. Sticky sheets, rooms by the hour!. Any beer named Blue Moon would have to taste really bad - like an old prostitute!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
It has hints of orange in it!. It's a lager
They make a special brew called Honey Moon that is real nice too!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
They make a special brew called Honey Moon that is real nice too!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
Blue Moon is my favorite, drink it with an orange or lemon slice!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
IF YOU LIKE LIGHTER BEER TRY PABST its goodWww@FoodAQ@Com
Samuel Adams Cherry wheat between the two!.
Blue Moon is a poor example of a Belgian Style Wheat or White ale!. SA Cherry Wheat is a somewhat good example of an Urban Wheat!. BM has a hint of Orange Peel, but has far to much Coriander for the style!. The CW's cherry flavor is a little on the chemical side!.!.!. but still enjoyable none the less!. I'll often just pick up a sixer of it for a warm summer day!.
If you would like to try a great wheat beer that is commonly available!.!.!. Hoegaarden!. Not so common but still kind of easy!.!.!. Unibroue's Ephemere or Le Fin De Mon or Ommegang's Witte or Hennepin!.
Remember, the first time you have a wheat beer you should skip the fruit!. Once you have determined it it is enjoyable without!.!.!. Then you can experiment with oranges, lemons and limes!.
EDIT:
Sorry, out of what you've listed as liking it would taste like none of them!. The flavor as I said would have a hint of orange, but way to much coriander and!.!.!. The predominant flavor!. Wheat beers are generally unfiltered so the mouthfeel will be dominated by the wheat flavorings!.!. slightly bready!.!.!. but more of a flour like flavor!.
EDIT 2:
To Erin,
Please refrain from calling Blue Moon a micro!.!.!. Coors - Molson is the third largest brewer in North America and decidedly NOT a microbrewery!.
Edit 3
Thank you for editing your response!.
Mark,
Witbiers are ales!.!.!. From Beer Advocate!.!.!.
"Witbier
Description:
A Belgian Style ale that's very pale and cloudy in appearance due it being unfiltered and the high level of wheat, and sometimes oats, that's used in the mash!. Always spiced, generally with coriander, orange peel and other odd ball spices or herbs in the back ground!. The crispness and slight twang comes from the wheat and the lively level of carbonation!. This is one style that many brewers in the US have taken a liking to and have done a very good job of staying to style!. Sometimes served with a lemon, but if you truly want to enjoy the untainted subtleties of this style you'll ask for yours without one!. Often referred to as "white beers" (witbieren) due to the cloudiness / yeast in suspension!."Www@FoodAQ@Com
Blue Moon is a poor example of a Belgian Style Wheat or White ale!. SA Cherry Wheat is a somewhat good example of an Urban Wheat!. BM has a hint of Orange Peel, but has far to much Coriander for the style!. The CW's cherry flavor is a little on the chemical side!.!.!. but still enjoyable none the less!. I'll often just pick up a sixer of it for a warm summer day!.
If you would like to try a great wheat beer that is commonly available!.!.!. Hoegaarden!. Not so common but still kind of easy!.!.!. Unibroue's Ephemere or Le Fin De Mon or Ommegang's Witte or Hennepin!.
Remember, the first time you have a wheat beer you should skip the fruit!. Once you have determined it it is enjoyable without!.!.!. Then you can experiment with oranges, lemons and limes!.
EDIT:
Sorry, out of what you've listed as liking it would taste like none of them!. The flavor as I said would have a hint of orange, but way to much coriander and!.!.!. The predominant flavor!. Wheat beers are generally unfiltered so the mouthfeel will be dominated by the wheat flavorings!.!. slightly bready!.!.!. but more of a flour like flavor!.
EDIT 2:
To Erin,
Please refrain from calling Blue Moon a micro!.!.!. Coors - Molson is the third largest brewer in North America and decidedly NOT a microbrewery!.
Edit 3
Thank you for editing your response!.
Mark,
Witbiers are ales!.!.!. From Beer Advocate!.!.!.
"Witbier
Description:
A Belgian Style ale that's very pale and cloudy in appearance due it being unfiltered and the high level of wheat, and sometimes oats, that's used in the mash!. Always spiced, generally with coriander, orange peel and other odd ball spices or herbs in the back ground!. The crispness and slight twang comes from the wheat and the lively level of carbonation!. This is one style that many brewers in the US have taken a liking to and have done a very good job of staying to style!. Sometimes served with a lemon, but if you truly want to enjoy the untainted subtleties of this style you'll ask for yours without one!. Often referred to as "white beers" (witbieren) due to the cloudiness / yeast in suspension!."Www@FoodAQ@Com