Anderson Valley Summer Solstice Cerveza Crema
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Though it’s an American beer style that originated in the 19th century, you may never have heard of cream ale. But you probably won’t have any trouble drinking it. It’s fermented at warm temperatures, like an ale but then stored at cold temperatures the way a lager is. So it’s crisp and fizzy like a lager but with a little of the fruitiness of an ale. Malty, a little sweet and spicy, it’s terrific with grilled brats or pork chops. From Anderson Valley in Mendocino County.
-- Charles Perry
Price: About $10 per six-pack
Where you find it: Selected Beverages & More stores, www.bevmo.com; Liquor Warehouse in Huntington Beach, (714) 965-6000; selected Whole Foods Market stores, www.wholefoods; Wine House in West Los Angeles, (310) 479-3731, www.winehouse.
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