Spring Sale 2024! - Save up to $30

Spring Sale 2024!
Save up to $30

Smuttynose Brewing Company - Summer Weizen

Smuttynose Brewing Company - Summer Weizen

Beer Club featured in U.S. Microbrewed Beer Club

Country:

United States

Alcohol by Volume:

5.10%

Smuttynose Brewing Company - Summer Weizen

  • ABV:

    5.10%
  • Int’l Bittering Units (IBUs):

    20
  • Serving Temperature:

    40-45° F
  • Suggested Glassware:

    Weizen Glass or Pint Glass
  • Malts:

    66.5% 2-Row Brewers Malt & 33.5% Wheat
  • Hops:

    Willamette, Czech Saaz
Not to toot our own horns, but we couldn't have picked a better domestic beer to send you this month. This appropriately named brew is not only great tasting, it's a real thirst quencher that goes great with warm weather. The nose has some added complexity compared to other domestically produced weizens, due to the Belgian wit yeast used during fermentation. Look for notes of pepper, spice (coriander), spicy cloves, bananas, wheat, and a heftier dose of aromatic hops than is typical for the style (but is oh so typical of the Smuttynose beers). Toward the finish, expect the lemony, Czech Saaz hops to peak through, with a moderate acidity and tanginess developing late. Remarkably versatile with food pairings, anything from Indian cuisine to German pork sausage will work well with this beer.
Peter Egelston, the owner and founder of the Smuttynose Brewing Company is quite well known in the New England brewing community. Not only did he start one of the two original New England brewpubs (The Northampton Brewery), he has also succeeded in opening the Granite State's first brewpub (The Portsmouth Brewery), and a brewery (the critically acclaimed Smuttynose). His beer career started in 1986 when his sister Janet and her boyfriend convinced Peter to quit his teaching job in Brooklyn, New York and move to Massachusetts to open a brewpub. Peter stayed in Massachusetts until 1991, at which point he opened New Hampshire's first brewpub, the Portsmouth Brewery. With two successful brewpubs under his belt, Peter was ready open his first brewery. Smuttynose Brewing opened in 1994 in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. In their 12 years of brewing excellence, they've taken home more medals than we can count (we tried, seriously, there were too many… but we welcome you to try for yourself, there's a listing at their website at: http://www.smuttynose.com/pages/awards.html). Their attention-grabbing name comes from Smuttynose Island, one of the isles of Shoals, a small archipelago of nine islands which lies nine miles off the coast of New Hampshire and Southern Maine. Legend has it that mariners in the 1600s named the island for the nose-shaped smutch of seaweed on the southeast corner of the island. Today, a lone structure remains on the island: the Haley House (pictured on the Shoals Pale Ale label). Made infamous by the grisly murders which occurred there in 1873 in which two women were hacked to death at the hands of a crazed, axe-wielding fisherman. Recently, the murder weapon was unearthed, rekindling a macabre interest in the killings. Murder and mystery aside, there is today another reason to remember the Smuttynose name and that is the magnificent brews created by the Smuttynose Brewing Company. If you're not lucky enough to be in one of their distribution areas, don't fret—you can always reorder brews we've featured by contacting us at 800-625-8238. For more information about the brewery or scheduled tours, call (603) 436-4026, or visit their website at www.smuttynose.com.
Unmatched Variety by Style, Brewery & Country

Unmatched Variety by style, brewery & country

Choose from Five different Beer Clubs offering unmatched variety by brewery,
country of origin, and beer style to suit your specific tastes.

DISCOVER OUR FIVE CLUBS