Leinenkugel’s is currently my favorite brewing company (please take note of my ability to persuade mike into getting Leinenkugel’s Lager for National Lager Day). I find their beers to be approachable, yet it has a name that makes my other friends who aren’t big craft beer drinkers say “oh Leinenkugel’s, that sounds fancy”. Last night, while on a girl date with Maggie, I decided Leinenkugel’s Honey Weiss would be appropriate for a girls’ night out and my first beer review. With a 4.9% ABV, it’s light, crisp, and refreshing with a touch of sweetness from real Wisconsin honey. I’ve been informed that next time I should try adding a lemon wedge to balance some of the sweetness. Since this is my very first time reviewing a beer I wanted to take it seriously, so, rather than drinking it out of the bottle like I normally do, I asked for a glass. Of course it was just my luck that the only real glasses this place had was wine glasses. The Honey Weiss had a nice pale golden hue that reminded me of a nice chardonnay in the wine glass. Maggie advised me that I should be paying attention to the head and lacing of the beer (which thankfully she explained to me before I had to secretly Google it), both of which seemed average to me. Hopefully I’ll be able to have more educated opinions on the subject as I grow as a beer drinker/reviewer. The aroma was earthy with notes of honey (for obvious reasons). It wasn’t too thick or carbonated, which made it easy to sit back, relax, and enjoy. All in all, I know that that Honey Weiss won’t be the popular pick for the more experienced craft beer drinker, but I find it to be a great beer to start with for someone who is trying to expand their beer drinking horizons.
While I’m on the subject of Leinenkugel’s, I also want to recommend
Berry Weiss to my fellow girly beer drinkers. I’ve found that most “berry”
beers I’ve tried have tasted like beer, with a touch of berry. In my opinion,
Berry Weiss tastes like berry with a touch of beer. It is extremely sweet,
which makes it the perfect option for someone who normally drinks cider, wine
coolers, or other fruity malt beverages. It also has a 4.7% ABV, which is nice
for new beer drinkers who don’t like/can’t handle a craft beer with a much
higher alcohol content. My favorite thing about Berry Weiss is that it’s purple
in color, which I learned while being forced to pour it into a clear plastic
cup by the New York City Police in the parking lot at Citi Field. (Side note,
Leinenkugel’s is also fun to try to spell to the cops while they write you a
drinking in public ticket.)
I hope that beer rookies and experienced craft beer drinkers
alike will give Leinenkugel’s Brewing Company a shot. It’s not the fanciest
beer you’ll ever try, but I think you may just enjoy it as a nice, easy,
everyday beer option.
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