Samuel Adams Summer Ale Tasting

Posted on June 29th, 2009 in Adult Beverages | No Comments »

Samuel Adams Summer AleSummer out here in Central California can be best described as hell’s furnace, and this past weekend it was very apparent. For the first time this year we’ve reached the mid 100’s, reminding all what hot is. With these high temperatures comes summer, and with the changing of the season comes Samuel Adam’s Seasonal Beer’s.  When the temperature rises one desires a cleaner,  refreshing beer, and Boston Beer has Samuel Adam’s Summer Ale to pair with the fires of hell.

Samuel Adam’s Summer Ale is an American Wheat that pitchess it’s brewing with grains of paradise and lemon zest as it’s selling point.  The beer pours an awesome orange straw color with a thick, creamy head.  As the brew is consumed a very nice white lacing is left behind.  Aroma in this beer is light, a hint of wheat, citrus and a bit of pepper.  Tasting the beer you’ll notice a substantial amount of sweet wheat, followed by a bit malt that finishes with a slightly spicy(grains of paradise?) citrus note.  A little less sweetness would help this beer balance out better.    Feel in the mouth is what you’d expect from a wheat and well carbonated, making it a good drinking beer in the heat.

For me, this is a good beer to enjoy on summer days, however others might seek a more balanced beer.  If you’re looking for a refreshing wheat beer to check out during the months of summer, give this one a look.

Appearance: B+
Smell: C
Taste: A-
Drinkability: B

Overall Grade: B

Photo courtesey of John McNally

The Science of a Good Beer

Posted on June 24th, 2009 in Homebrewing | No Comments »

In this little video from Fora.tv Dave McLean, owner and brewmaster of Magnolia Pub and Brewery, walks the audience through the science of beer.  From the taste, pour, to the actual brewing process the amount of good information here will help anyone understand more about brewing.

Go straight to the full episode here: http://fora.tv/2009/06/15/The_Science_of_a_Good_Beer