Big time weekend for Kold Hart. He drank in memory and then in honor of Jesus all weekend. Kold Hart kicked the weekend off with a contest within a review, revolutionary content here. Which led to the winner of the contest picking out the beer the weekends review.
Oberon by Bells Brewery
ABV: 5.8%
Calories: 187
Carbs: 16.2
SCORE: 7.9
Additional Info: Oberon is a wheat ale fermented with our signature house ale yeast, mixing a spicy hop character with mildly fruity aromas. The addition of wheat malt lends a smooth mouthfeel, making it a classic summer beer. Made with only 4 ingredients, and without the use of any spices or fruit, Oberon is the color and scent of sunny afternoon.
Fun Fact: Oberon is a seasonal beer meaning that releases annually on March 23 but is only available through ought the summer. Nothing beats an Oberon during the summer and it tastes even better from the tap. The people of Michigan go absolutely nuts for Oberon.
Busch Light by Anheuser-Busch
ABV: 4.1%
Calories: 95
Carbs: 3.2
SCORE: 6.5
Additional Info: Busch Light is brewed longer to create a lighter body and fewer calories while always delivering that classic taste.
Fun Fact: Busch Light is cool because you can drink 20 of them for under $15 and not be hungover the next day.
Blue Moon by Blue Moon Brewing Co
ABV: 5.4%
IBU: 9 (committed to not knowing what this means now)
Calories: 171
SCORE: 7.0
Additional Info: A wheat beer brewed with Valencia orange peel for a subtle sweetness and bright, citrus aroma. And is s garnished with an orange slice to heighten the citrus aroma and taste. Some might call this a name brand Oberon.
Fun Fact: Blue moon pairs really well with Seafood such as grilled shrimp, Asian dishes like pad thai, and marinated chicken dishes.
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