![]() ![]() Tropical and piney, and lusciously smooth on the palate, you’ll undoubtedly enjoy this sweet, thirst-quenching NEIPA. The 6.7% ABV mimosa-like beer is made with Munich, Oats and Wheat and gets layered aromatics from the famous Citra hop. Many delicious beers represent this style, but the Sierra Nevada Hazy Little Thing is particularly attractive. If you like sweet beers, you can’t go wrong with the style. Real treats for seasoned pros and new beer drinkers alike. Hazy IPAs, also called New England IPAs, are hazy little things with the juiciest flavor profile. Bready and malty, this one still tastes very much like beer, but the sweet palate takes it to another level.įirst released in the 90s and recently rebranded, this is a World Beer Cup award winner, so don’t overlook it. The Genesee Brewing Company was founded in 1878 in New York, and one of their iconic beers is this 4.5% ABV, honey-infused beer. That’s what the Dundee Original Honey Brown is all about. Honey’s sweetness is lovely, primarily when the syrupy golden liquid is used to sweeten a Red Ale. If you think the classic 1664 Blanc is good, try their recent version infused with red berries, the 1664 Blanc Fruits Rouges. This is not a dessert beer, but a well-crafted, balanced beer with 1.7 grams of sugar for a cold one everyone can enjoy. Slightly hazy, the brewery says they’ve infused the beer with a splash of ‘French joie de vivre’. The Kronenbourg 1664 Blanc is an elegant wheat beer with a twist of citrus that brings balanced sweetness to the mix. It’s produced in the same way but using pomegranate juice, and it’s equally tasty.Īfter a fruit bomb, let’s get back to a mildly sweet but equally enjoyable beer. If you’re not into grapefruit and it’s mild bitterness, you might want to try Schöfferhofer’s pomegranate beer. To say this beer is refreshing would be an understatement, it’s crisp, zesty and beautifully sweet. The brewery’s Grapefruit beer is a naturally carbonated 50/50 combination of Hefeweizen and grapefruit juice. That’s what this exciting brewery is all about. If citrus flavors are your cup of tea, then the Schöfferhofer Hefeweizen Grapefruit will blow your mind. Schöfferhofer, Hefeweizen Grapefruit, USA You can learn a lot from a sip of their beers. The folks at Lindeman’s are masters when it comes to Belgian beer styles, and they dominate spontaneous fermentation. Tart, crisp and with the loveliest cherry flavors, this beer falls in the category of Fruit Lambics, and with a 4% ABV, its red color and pink head, it’s just easy to love.ĭespite the addition of cherries and cherry juice during the maturation process, this fizzy beer is not cloying it’s nicely balanced with a mouth-puckering acidity. Now, this one is what we call a sweet beer. Lindeman’s, Kriek (Cherry) Lambic, Belgium There’s lots of tradition and history behind each bottle. Samuel Smith is Yorkshire’s oldest brewery, founded in 1758, and they’ve been using their own signature yeast since the 1800s. With 5% ABV and sweetened with cane sugar, this beer is a Devil’s Food Cake in liquid form. Organic chocolate malt and cocoa powder gives this full-bodied brew a decadent personality, super smooth on the palate and layered with enticing aromas. This is not only a sweet brew, but also vegan-certified. If you like chocolate, then this is the stout beer for you. Samuel Smith’s, Organic Chocolate Stout, UK ![]() The Colorado Brewery champions Belgian-style beers an underlying sweetness is the house signature. Widely available, with a 5.4% ABV and a persistent, mild bitterness, this pleasant beer rewards your palate with tropical fruit flavors and a hint of honey. A beautiful wheat beer infused with ripe mango aromas that add a mild sweetness to the already creamy and pleasing palate. Let’s start with a beer with a subtle and charming sweetness. Here are the best sweet beers in the world this year. Some are lusciously sweet, while others are just sweet enough to bring a smile to your face. Yes, sweet beers are a thing, and they’re delicious. Yet not everyone likes beer’s bitterness or robust maltiness some people just love a sweet beer. It’s hard not to love beer, mainly because its versatility there’s undoubtedly one to satisfy your palate. Lifelong beer habitue and homebrew artisanīeer styles are wide and varied, even more so with the upcoming wave of craft breweries stepping out of the box to offer some extraordinary concoctions that’ve been challenging the status quo. ![]()
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