Today was a gorgeous, sunshine filled, 60 degree day and that means SPRING is just around the corner. (Yes, I know it was a sad winter but seriously, spring will [hopefully] be awesome.) And with spring around the corner comes lighter beers and easier drinking, i.e. session beers!
What's a session beer, you ask? Jeff Baker aka El Jefe answers it with aplomb in his "Hops & Barley" column in the Burlington Free Press here:
http://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/article/20120217/COLUMNISTS10/120216030/Hops-Barley-Seeking-middle-ground-crafts-alcohol-content-
In a nutshell, a session beer is as advertised - beers that are low enough in alcohol that you can have multiple of in one session and not get schnokered. I'm a big session guy and I like to function the next day. So, to that end, thought I'd crank through three classics at the tail end of this beautiful day:
You're Not Worthy! |
That hop cone looks like Audrey II. |
Victory Headwaters Pale Ale - super light and floral, this has a clean bite, an easy breadiness owing to the German malts, and at 5.1% abv is both easy drinking and won't get ya wasted.
Dogfish 60 Minutes - of the three DFH IPA's, 60 Min is the most citrusy and the one with the least punch at 6 % abv and my favorite.
That fish sure loves hops. |
All three are available year 'round at the Beverage Warehouse!
Until next time, be on the look out for more Sierra Hoptimum 4-packs, Dogfish 75 Minute 750ml and Saison du Buff 4-packs, and Stone/Bear Republic/Fat Head TBA (Texas Brown Ale)! And please check out our new arrivals from our former rulers to the east, England - we have Old Speckled Hen's old ale "Old Crafty Hen," Fischer, Ruddles, Wexford and Abbot Ale pub cans, and Tetley's!
-Evan G.
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