Okay folks, with the July shipments on their way to our members and some of them beginning to arrive, it’s time for me once again to provide a bit of a preview by selecting my top pick from among our US and imported 12-oz beer selections. In May I chose one of our American selections (Lost Coast’s 8-Ball Stout), while last month I chose an import (Morland’s Old Crafty Hen). What’ll it be this month?? Well, chalk up another one for the imports – Grieskirchner Weisse, a Bavarian-style Hefeweizen from Austria takes my top spot this month.
Honestly, there’s just something incredibly refreshing about coming home at the end of the day and popping open a top-notch hefe in 90°+ summer temperatures. The Grieskirchner Weisse (previously known as Grieskirchner Jörger Weisse) hits all the tasty and traditional weissbier notes: bubblegum, hints of banana, grass, hay, spicy yeast, and a bit of lemony acidity. Also, phenolic, herbaceous notes of clove combine with the robust carbonation that’s so typical of the style to offer a refreshing, prickly counter to the creamy core of malted wheat that manifests with its typical “twang.” Give me a deep supply of hefeweizen, and those hot summer days can keep on coming!
Prost!
Brett


I couldn’t help but think of Monty Python when I took my first sip of Dogfish Head’s Sah’Tea, described by the brewery as a modern take on a 9th-century Finnish beer. It’s fermented with a German weizen yeast and brewed with black tea, cardamom, cinnamon, ginger, cloves and black pepper and …juniper berries. First sip I’m thinkin’ “And now for something really different!” Second sip and I’m thinking about the Holy Man in the Life of Brian who broke his vow of silence after 18 years to defend his Juniper bushes.





