It’s brewed with wildflower honey, so not only does it have layers of flavor, but it’s also extra seasonal. Hitting the shelves now is Honey Kolsch, a well-balanced kolsch with sweet and floral notes that is dedicated to the bees that help make it. Rogue will be showing off not one, but three new Spring beer releases. At first nose, some will detect a hint of banana aroma followed by a subtle trace of mango and pineapple delivering a balance between sweet and bitter. This traditional, unfiltered Hefe-Weizen is naturally hazy and warm, silky gold under a strong head of foam. A super dank and citrusy combo of Mosaic and Vic Secret hops is balanced out with sweetness from lactose to develop a full palette pleasing sensation. According to the brand, this beer is brewed with 2-Row, Vienna, wheat, spelt and oats for a creamy mouthfeel. New to the Oyster Bay Brewing lineup is Milkshake IPA. It is available in 12 oz 30, 24 and 12 packs, and 16 oz 6 packs. Naturdays Pineapple Lemonade is a sessionable, fruit-forward light lager with the perfect balance of pineapple and lemonade flavor. Missing the chance to go somewhere fabulous for Spring Break this year? Natural Ice has tried to solve this problem for you with the introduction of its newest Naturdays launch. Galaxy and Citra add to the citrus and tropical fruit, and the oats and Golden Promise malt bring a sweetness that works perfectly with the mountainous piles of hops. The standout hop in Found Fortune is El Dorado, giving a lot of orange and pineapple to the aroma. This beer evokes spicy and fruity Belgian yeast, but in a twist also uses Colorado barley. Vrain Tripel, makes its long-anticipated return to their lineup as a year-round beer available for the first time ever in cans. Left Hand has released the first two beers of the dozen brands they are bringing to market in 2021. Griffin Foundation, which provides financial support to Boston non-profits focused on underprivileged youth and those with medical challenges. A portion of proceeds from sales of the beer will be donated to the Corey C. This Don’t Poke the Bears recipe, thought up by NHL player Charlie Coyle, is a crushable pilsner brewed with black honey, goldpils malt, some subtle hops and a touch of flaked corn for a 5.13% ABV beer with a light and crisp finish. In this series, the brewers at Jack’s Abby team up with other craft breweries across the globe to brew unique, one-off collaborations that celebrate different cultures, ingredients, and traditions in this beloved beer style. Get ready to travel through your beer choices, because Jack’s Abby is about to take you around the world! Brazillian Style, a lager brewed with corn, passionfruit, guava and pineapple, will be the first debut from the company’s Lagers of the World series. From craft breweries to some of the big guys, here are a few of the beers you should try out this season. So, we rounded up some of the newest that will be making their way to the market. While it’s fine to sip on one of your go-tos, there are so many fun new options to try this season. A bright, refreshing beer is perfect for a quick one after mowing the lawn or out on the patio watching the sunset on a temperate night. The weather is getting nicer, signaling the switch from dark stouts and porters to more crisp, fruity libations. Watch for new hard seltzers, new ready-to-drink canned cocktails and new canned wine selections, all rolling out this month. This story is part of a four-part series.
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