![]() ![]() It's a light and lovely balance that goes down so easily. The flavor follows suit, adding a touch of spicy hops to the mix and just enough bitterness to counter the low malt sweetness. The aroma is mostly grainy malt with some pomme fruit overtones. ![]() The finish is clean and crisp with light, lingering bitterness.Īnother Kölsch-style beer that's perfect for the summer swelter is Skölsch from Utepils Brewing in Minneapolis. It all sits on a soft bed of grainy/bready malt. Hops bring light lemon and spice, and kölsch yeast provides a delicate apple overtone. Hops and fermentation-derived fruit take the aroma lead with lemon spice and apple. Köld from Fair State Brewing Cooperative in Minneapolis is a Kölsch-style ale that is less weighty and bitter than a pilsner, but more flavorful than an American lager. But there are fuller-flavored options that offer a similar profile. Standard American lagers are great for summer sipping. (But don't forget to drink a lot of water, too.) Here's more than a 12-pack of summer sippers to beat the heat. For days spent angling for walleye in a boat or fighting mosquitoes in the forest, you need lightweight, low-alcohol, fizzy, fruity refreshers. ![]() While winter's chill requires big, boozy, barrel-aged behemoths, summer calls for crushers. We are a hardy lot.Īnd through it all we need beer. No matter the weather, Minnesotans are out and about in gardens, parks, cabins and lakes. Welcome to Minnesota, the land of 10,000 lakes, arctic winters and tropical summers. ![]()
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