Samuel Adams Cherry Wheat
Here's another selection from the Samuel Adams Brewmaster's Collection. The Cherry Wheat is definitely easy to find and yet another great summertime brew for a hot day. One of the greatest characteristics of this beer is the cherry aroma that arises from the use of Michigan cherries in the brewing process. The cherry flavor is nicely subdued, but definitely present in the beer without being overpowering. The combination of Michigan cherries and wheat malt create a crisp, refreshing, and very smooth flavor. In my opinion, this beer is an excellent choice for a hot summer day after working in the yard or playing hard.
I know you are familiar with my love of the Rogue Ales. I don't think they make a bad beer, or at least I haven't tasted one yet that I could complain about. Samuel Adams beers fall into that same category in general. I haven't had a Samuel Adams brew yet that I really didn't like. I don't thing that the offerings from the Boston Beer Company are quite on the same playing field as the Rogues, but they are just solid and consistent in their quality and taste. The advantage you have with Sam Adams is availability. You will find Sam Adams brews in a lot more grocery and convenient store coolers. The Rogues come at a slightly higher premium.







August 6th, 2009 - 13:34
If you like the Cherry Wheat, you should absolutely give the Blackberry Witbier a shot. I fell in love with Cherry Wheat many, many years ago, but the Blackberry is even better…at least to me.
August 6th, 2009 - 13:39
…and, by the way, if you can find it around Hickory, you might also enjoy the light wheatiness of Sweetwater’s Blue. Its a blueberry wheat that everyone down here in Atlanta loves. I know their beers make it up to Ashville, but I’m not sure how far they branch out from there.