Samuel Adams Coastal Wheat

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Type: Hefeweizen
  • Brewed by: The Boston Beer Company
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  • Region Available: Canada, Denmark, Guam, Ireland, Japan, Sweden, USA
  • Aroma: Malty
  • Aroma Description: Grain / Hay / Straw / Cereal
  • Serve at Temperature: Ice Cold
  • Container: Weizen
  • Website: www.samueladams.com
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Samuel Adams Coastal Wheat, hazy and golden in color, this wheat beer is a fresh twist on the popular Hefeweizen style. Sam Adams constant search for unique ingredients has led them to the Eureka and Lisbon varieties of lemon from three different growing regions in California. The citrus from the lemon balances the character of the breweries own signature malt blend, resulting in a crisp and refreshing wheat beer with subtle lemon aroma and flavor.
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  • Feb 8, 2010
    DosBeerigos (34)Rank: Beer NoviceGroup: Beer; DIY Style (Homebrewing)
    3.6
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    This beer was surprisingly good to me. It was very light and easy to drink. It reminded me of a good summer beer. I thought it was much like Shock Top, although instead of orange citrus notes it was lemony instead. I liked that it wasn’t very heavy so you could definitely put back a few of these no problem. I am usually not a big fan of what Sam Adams puts out, but....

    finish this review up over at http://dosbeerigos.blogspot.com/2010/02/samuel-adams-coastal-wheat.html

    Always 2 reviews on the same beer within the same blog. Never to serious, and always a good time!

    Beers!