Summer Beers Made In Massachusetts
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Summer Beers Brewed In Mass.
Don’t look now, but summer seasonal brews are here. Local breweries started rolling them out as early as April. Here’s a look at several made-in-Massachusetts summer brews. (Photo credit: TOBIAS HASE/AFP/Getty Images)
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Wachusett Summer Ale
ABV: 4.7%
A light-bodied, crisp-tasting American wheat ale with hints of lemon. Oh, and it’s available APRIL FIRST!!!! -
Blue Hills Wampatuck Wheat
Fruit lovers rejoice! Wampatuck Wheat infuses watermelon extract into a traditional wheat beer. The result is a sweet, but cool, crisp, and refreshing summer beer.
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Cisco Summer of Lager
ABV: 5.6%
A light classic Bavarian-style lager with citrus tones and the slightest bit of hoppy punch to it. Needless to say, it’s perfect for hot summer nights. -
Harpoon Summer Vacation Mix Pack
Harpoon’s summer pack includes the hoppy-goodness-for-every-season IPA, the grassy-meets-citrusy UFO White, a lovely cooler-weather pilsner, and the highlight, a crisp, light-bodied, Kolsch-style Summer Ale.
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Ipswich Summer Ale
ABV: 4.9%
A light-bodied, thirst-quenching unfiltered Blonde ale for the hottest of summer days. -
Mayflower Summer Rye Ale
April showers bring Mayflower Summer Rye Ale. The beer balances spiciness and a fruity bitterness with a lower alcohol content.
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Pretty Things Field Mouse’s Farewell
ABV: 7.0%
A sweet, full-bodied farmhouse-style Saison with limited hoppiness but plenty of happiness. It’s great for those cooler spring and summer nights. -
Samuel Adams Summer Mix Pack
Sam's summer mix pack has something for everyone. The East West Kölsch is light with a floral odor and a sweet, delicate flavor. The Rustic Saison is a classic Belgian farmhouse ale with floral, fruity, and spicy flavors. Sam Summer is a light, bright and citrusy American Wheat Ale.
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Summer Beers Brewed In Mass.
That's the list. What's your favorite Summer Brew? Let us know in the comments section. (Photo by Johannes Simon/Getty Images)
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