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Lighter Wheat Beer Offers Distinctive Craft Beer Taste with Diversity that Peopl
Lighter Wheat Beer Offers Distinctive Craft Beer Taste with Diversity that Peopl
Lighter Wheat Beer Offers Distinctive Craft Beer Taste with Diversity that People Crave
(ARA) - When
it comes to gathering with friends and family, craft beers are
becoming a prominent guest. Craft beer has enjoyed double digit
growth over the past few years and shows no signs of slowing
down.
As consumers tap craft beer for its robust varieties and flavorful
offerings, American brewers are developing unique wheat brews that
are further fueling the success of the category. While bolder,
fuller-flavored German style beers have typically dominated craft
beer selections, wheat (also called weiss or wit from its German
and Belgian origins) beers have seen a sudden surge in popularity
largely due to their lighter, refreshing taste.
The Jacob Leinenkugel Brewing Company, one of the largest brewers
of specialty beers in the U.S., which offers four wheat beers in
its portfolio of 11 specialty beers, says wheat beers are growing
in popularity because of their crisp, drinkable style. "There's
nothing like relaxing with a refreshing wheat beer with great
character," says Jake Leinenkugel, fifth generation brewer and
president of Leinenkugel's. "Some wheat beers offer unexpected
undertones of citrus or spice, which complements many dishes, from
salads and shellfish to spicy fare such as today's hot Asian
cuisine."
In addition to its Honey Weiss and Berry Weiss, Leinenkugel's last
year launched Sunset Wheat, which features a slightly fruity and
citrus character, complimented by the gentle spiciness of
coriander. The wheat brew, which was awarded a bronze medal at the
World Beer Cup and the silver at the Great American Beer Festival
in its first year, has quickly become the fourth fastest growing
beer in the U.S. And, most recently, Leinenkugel's rolled out its
latest summer seasonal, Leinenkugel's Summer Shandy.
Typically slightly lower in alcohol content and calories, wheat
beers are drawing more women to the craft beer category. "Our
female fans tell us they like the way our wheat beers are presented
with sleek glassware and fruit garnishes such as orange or lemon
slices," adds Leinenkugel. "They want to trade-up for a
differentiated product."
Wheat beers are best served in an hour-glass shaped beer glass with
room for an ample head. Leinenkugel's, celebrating its 140th year
of brewing, offers these tips for enjoying wheat beers:
1. Party for one -- Sample a new style of brew with one at your
favorite watering hole before springing for an entire case.
2. Keep it clean -- Any minute particles left in a glass -- dust
specks, lipstick, traces of dishwater grease, or the slightest film
-- can interfere with the flavor of a beer.
3. Prep is everything -- Put some cold water into the glass, shake
it and drain it. Then hold the glass at a 45 degree angle and fill
it carefully. Leave some remaining in the bottle and swirl it
lightly to get all the yeast in suspension and then top off your
glass.
4. Get a big head -- The larger the foam head, the better because
it releases the carbon dioxide in the beer and thus the flavor and
aroma, it also keeps the beer fresh all the way to the bottom. At
least two fingers of foam is ideal.
5. Sense the flavor -- Experience the beer's sting or effervescence
with your first sip. As it moves back into your mouth you'll begin
to identify other flavors.
For more information about craft beers, recipes utilizing beer or
pairing with beer, tasting tips and availability, visit:
www.leinie.com.
Courtesy of ARAcontent
