American Pale Wheat Ale

An Americanized version of the German Hefeweizen (which means "wheat with yeast"), this beer is made with an American yeast strain - which generally gives a more citrus-like taste than the banana and clove flavors found in the Hefeweizen.

Most often somewhere between a pale yellow and gold in appearance, they are usually cloudy and have a long-lasting head as well as higher-than-average carbonation. The hop flavor intensity can vary, but usually bitterness is kept moderate.

Best served cool, at 46-54 degrees, in a pint glass, beer mug, or weizen glass. They are sometimes served with a lemon garnish, which some find to enhance the beer's flavor and others find an insult to a good beer.

Lemongrass American Wheat

ABV: 
5.80% ABV
Looks: 
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5
Taste: 
4
Overall: 
4

A non traditional american wheat beer that was fermented with one of our house ale yeasts, pours with an off-white head and has a light lemon flavor. Spicy lemon citrus hits the nose. The Sorachi Ace hops provide tangy, lemony qualities that work in unison with the lemongrass.

Hop Sun

ABV: 
5.10% ABV
Looks: 
5
Smell: 
4
Taste: 
3
Overall: 
4

Make Hop Sun part of your summer survival kit, and no amount of heat or humidity will get you down. This summer thirst-quencher is not your average wheat ale. Light and slightly dry, it is the addition of fresh hop flowers after fermentation that adds a necessary kick on a hot summer day.

New Belgium Sunshine Wheat

Brewed by: 
New Belguim Brewing
ABV: 
4.80% ABV
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Sunshine Wheat is a great beer for trouncing thirst. Yet, it has a depth of character that inspires a quiet moment's reflection. Sunshine Wheat swirls in the mouth with ripples of coriander and orange peel tartness, settling nicely into a tranquil sea of apple and honey tones.

Oberon Ale

ABV: 
5.80% ABV
Looks: 
4
Smell: 
4
Taste: 
4
Overall: 
4

Bell's Oberon is a wheat ale fermented with Bell's signature house ale yeast, mixing a spicy hop character with mildly fruity aromas. The addition of wheat malt lends a smooth mouthfeel, making it a classic summer beer. (Description provided by company)

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