This will read and sound as entirely sexist. However, many women will dig this brew. The un-sexist part is that a lot of guys will drink it as well.
I’ve been put off fruit-infused wheat beer for over twelve years. I had a one night stand at a work function in Kansas City where I pounded back Sam Adams Cherry Wheat (they had naught else worth drinking). Like after a previous ill-advised overindulgence of Southern Comfort and Coke, I can no longer drink that particular beverage. Fruit- and wheat-based beers broadly faced a similar injunction for a long time.
I’ve recently had wheat beers, most of which I could give or take (Neal’s home brews not withstanding). Still not my cup of tea, but a nice change-of-pace brew.
This was really my first foray since.
Presentation
The bottle has a picture of monks around a vat doing brew-type activities. The text is almost old school serif on a purple background. What could be better?
Pour
The pour is definitely yellow. The head is almost three fingers tall with small, tight bubbles. It doesn’t dissipate easily.
Aroma
The smell is raspberry, no doubt.
Taste
OMG. It’s like drinking 7-Up or Sprite mixed with raspberry preserve. The flavor is strong, but not too sweet.
Reviewer’s Grade
B
From the Brewer
“Celis Raspberry is a traditional Belgian-style fruit beer with full flavor, tartness and a rich, rosy hue. Selected hops add balance and contribute to its seductive aroma. It is delicious on its own or as a refresher. And it is the perfect complement to bread and cheese, vanilla ice cream or chocolate cake.”
Statistics
Price/Quantity: $8.99/6 pack 12 ounce bottles
ABV: unknown
IBU: unknown
Calories: unknown
Suggested Glass: Pint glass
Website: Michigan Brewing Company
