
It’s Friday night. I’m winding down from one of those long, painfully busy weeks that leave you feel like someone’s been using your brain as a punching bag. Dinner was teriyaki chicken and wild rice. My girlfriend is off with family, busy for the weekend. I’m all alone … and I’m ready to relax with a good beer.
Reaching into the fridge of plenty, I pull one out at random, and tonight it’s Oberon Ale from Bell’s Brewery. A summer ale.
Well, it doesn’t feel quite summery yet here in the Quad Cities, but a summer ale sounds good. Any ale sounds good.
Okay, I tell myself. Stop typing and start drinking. Time to pop that top and take the ceremonial sniff.
Now this is odd. It smells like summer. Literally. I can’t quite put my finger on why. There’s a wheaty wisp over light malt and a hint of yeast. All very subtle.
I take a taste…
Tangy, citrusy, with a bright carbonation that quickly fades. There’s a rush of hops that’s like the swelling of music, first sweet then bitter — and that too fades, leaving the mouth more or less clean. Clean and ready for more.
I have to ponder this a moment.
I like it. No, I love it. I really freaking love it. This is some good brew!
7.9 on the Holy Grail scale, this is hereby officially deemed a Holy Beer contender.
Bravo Bell’s Brewery, well done.





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