
Numbers: 4.6% ABV, 18 IBUs, 13 degrees plato OG, 177 Calories, Malts: Premium 2-Row Pale, Wheat, Hops: Mt. Hood, Hallertau, Czech Saaz
Appearance & Aroma: A very clear, golden color with a decent, creamy, bright white head. The aroma was light, but I could pick up on light malts and cracker-like lager smell.
Taste & Feel: There was a good amount of carbonation in it, and there was a crisp, carbonation feel up front. The middle had a very light malty taste, a bit like light crackers. There was a hint of bitterness in the finish. Overall, the flavors were very light and crisp.
Food Pairing: It went very nicely with my southwest chicken salad, and would probably go well with almost anything. Since the flavors were very light, it might be best with some heavier, more flavorful foods, to help wash them down.
Overall Impression: This was a very, very drinkable beer – light, crisp, and refreshing. If you’re looking for something with light flavors to drink on a hot summer day – perhaps after surfing – this would be a thirst quencher.
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