- FOXNews.com
- March 04, 2010
The Beers of Spring
The best brews for grilling and chilling.
Traditionally, March is the beginning of spring, which means different things to different people. To some, it's the start of baseball season, with training camps taking place all over the country. Others race outside to get the yard back in shape after the ravages of winter. But no matter the approach, lighter beers are back in the picture - especially the seasonal brews making their way to store shelves.
Every year as college students make their plans for Spring Break, Americans turn from the stouts and porters of winter to the lighter brews that signify the return of the sun. To celebrate this shift, breweries turn out limited edition beers that are brewed to smooth the transition from frigid winter to the more moderate spring months, and aren’t on shelves long. Typically, these are Lagers, Pale Ales, Amber and Red Ales – lighter, but with enough body and complexity to stand up to the rains and cool nights of spring. Not to mention the lawn mower that won't start after four or five months in the garage.
The following four beers are some of the best available for anyone looking to celebrate the return of lawn mowing, rain, and grilling season.
Shincha is my spring beverage of choice.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite summertime beer is a local Belgian style Michigan brew, Belle's Oberon.
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