The lower the ABV, the lower the alcohol content.
That means you could drink a few cans without getting silly.
“We want beers with lighter bodies that don’t fill our palates up.”
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So leave those dark and heavy stouts on the shelves and try out these eight warm-weather faves instead.
Aromatic and easy drinking, this American IPA features aromas of citrus and pine.
“The look and feel bring this above many of its low-cal peers,“wrote one reviewer.
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Expect notes of fresh orange zest and tropical kiwi and lime.
“I’ll happily sip this on a summer afternoon,“one reviewer wrote.
Talk about easy drinking.
Courtesy of Five Boroughs Brewing Co.
The German brewing company’s low-alcohol radler would work perfectly as a mimosa substitute at brunch.
It’s best served super cold.
Brewed in Portland, Maine,Allagash White is an award-winninginterpretation of a Belgian-style wheat beer, or witbier.
Courtesy of Victory Brewing Co.
Expect a slightly cloudy appearance with notes of coriander and Curacao orange peel.
“This is one heck of a beer.
Expect a deliciously tart sour with a balanced flavor and a good amount of carbonation.
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“Cherries are present, but not overwhelming.
Solid summer beer,“one reviewer wrote.
It tastes like a regular beerbut without the hangover.
Courtesy of Allagash Brewing Company
Courtesy of Goose Island Beer
Courtesy of Prairie Artisan Ales
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