What are some good summer beers?!?!


Question: What are some good summer beers!?!!?
This is my list to you!.!.!.

Wild Blue- Excellent berry beer, tastes like blue berries

Bells Oberon- Brewed in Kalamazoo, MI!.!.!.just a basic summer beer, but absolutely delicious!

Blue Moon- Real nice with a slice of orange!.!.!.(anyone tried the other flavors!? Theres a honey one and somethin else!.)

Any Sam Adams really, just because I love it!.!.!.Not really a fan of their Hefeweizen though!.!.!. and I haven't tried the summer one yet!.

Anyways, Please add to my list I love beer!Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
I'm sorry!.!.!. but I have to disagree with you on the Wild Blue and Blue Moon!. Both are horrible beers!. The wild blue tastes chemically and the Blue Moon is an over spiced poor example of a glorious Belgian beer!.

I will support you on Oberon however!. Bell's is a damn great brewer!.

My suggestions to you:

Dogfish Head's Festina Peche!. "A refreshing neo-BerlinerWeisse fermented with honest-to-goodness peaches to (get this!) 4!.5% abv!"

Lindeman's (Insert Fruit Flavor Here) Lambic - Light refreshing!.!.!. a great session beer!.

Bell's Amber!.!.!. Haven't had it, but if it is half as good as Kalamazoo Amber it is great!.

Ommegang's Hennepin!.!.!. So tart!.!.!. so wonderful!.!.!. so 7!.7%!.

There you are!.!.!. Four to match your four!. Don't for get about Allagash White!.!.!. What Blue Moon should taste like!.

And remember!.!.!. Ice cold beer is for nuckle dragging neanderthals!. Beer should be drank at no less than 45F so that your taste buds don't go into shock!. "Ice cold beer" is an ad campaign from the major crap factories that don't want you to actually taste their product!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Any wheat beer is great in summer!. As you indicated, Sam Adams is a great beer!. I especially like their summer ale!.

The Honey Moon (blue moon) is very good too!.

I have a local brewery that makes a great wheat beer!. Saranac summer ale!. If you live in the Northeast US, you should be able to get it!. When winter comes, try their IPA too (my favorite beer of all time)

Kalick beer (made in the Bahamas) is very refreshing!.

I also like Red Stripe (Jamaican)Www@FoodAQ@Com

1st & foremost, COLD beer, ice it down!. Try Land Shark, good stuff for chillin @ pool/beach, bb-q, etc!.!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

You're naming beers out of the wheat family!. A few higher up wheats:

Hoegaarden
Weihenstephan Hefeweiss or HefeDunkel
Schneider Aventinus
Hacker PschorrWww@FoodAQ@Com

I never heard of flavored beers!. I want to try the Wild Blue!. Where can I find it!?

Personally I like Corona with a slice of lime!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

i like the sam adams hefeweizen!. don't like the blue moonWww@FoodAQ@Com

Corona with lime - nothing like it on a hot summer day! Land Sharks are good for this too!. :)Www@FoodAQ@Com

Rolling RockWww@FoodAQ@Com

I like to drink wheat beers in the summer!. They're lighter than the darker beers that I like to drink in cooler weather!. Flying Dog makes a good wheat beer!.

Sam Summer is great and a sure sign of summer for me!. I like Boston Lager on cooler nights!.

If you want a good blueberry beer, Newport Storm makes the best!. Seadog's blueberry beer is also pretty good!.

If you like Blue Moon, give Hoegaarden or Allagash White Ale a try!. Same style, but much better in my opinion!. I've tried the Honey Moon twice!.!.!. once in a 2 oz!. tasting cup and I thought it was pretty good, and later I had a whole bottle and it wasn't great!. Their regular beer is better, but it might be worth giving a try if you're curious!.

If you're ever in the Boston area, there's a brewpub right across from Fenway called Boston Beer Works that makes a great Watermelon Ale!. It's real nice in the summer!. Unfortunately, they don't bottle their beer!.

Happy drinking!Www@FoodAQ@Com





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